Kentucky principal facing charges after drinking with, holding beer bong for students
I don’t think any of us are naive enough to think that high schoolers don’t party; however, partying with a school principal and drinking from a beer bong while he holds it? That’s quite a different story.
Anthony Procaccino, the principal of Scott High School in Northern Kentucky, is facing charges after a video surfaced showing him drinking with and serving alcohol to two high school students at a 2023 New Year’s Eve party at his house. In the video, Procaccino, 50, is holding a beer bong for two teens, ages 16 and 17. At the time, he was the principal at Whites Tower Elementary.
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Police received the video last weekend from the mother of one of the teens in the video. Since then, Procaccino was placed on leave by the Kenton County School District; now, he is facing charges of aiding or assisting any person 21 years or less from being served alcoholic beverages. He could be fined up to $250 on each count.
According to WXIX, the mother told Kenton County Police that this wasn’t the first time Procaccino drank with students; hopefully, it was the last.
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