Gresham school’s license suspended over teacher’s aide
Gresham school’s license suspended over teacher’s aide
GRESHAM, Ore. - The license of a private alternative school in Gresham has been suspended after a teacher’s aide was accused of rape and turned out to be a convicted murderer.
The Oregon Department of Education has also instructed the Academy of Alternatives to complete background checks on four of its staff members. The license suspension will remain in effect until the school meets that requirement.
Jay Scalise, director of the academy, said the background checks are under way.









