Superintendent Carol R. Johnson said anyone jeopardizing a child’s safety in school “must be dealt with quickly.’’
(ESSDRAS M SUAREZ/GLOBE STAFF)
A teacher’s aide who is accused of inappropriate conduct with a nonverbal, autistic student at Harbor Pilot Middle School on Monday is also suspected in a similar alleged incident last year, authorities said yesterday. LeShawn Hill, a Boston public school employee for seven years, allegedly acted inappropriately with another unidentified student at King K-8 School in Dorchester where he worked as a paraprofessional last year, police Commissioner Edward F. Davis said at a press conference with Mayor Thomas M. Menino and school Superintendent Carol R. Johnson.
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