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In Evergreen Park, Illinois, the local community is grappling with unsettling news as a substitute teacher who has been employed across various schools within the Chicago Archdiocese has been dismissed following serious allegations. This teacher, previously accused of child molestation, managed to clear background checks, which has left parents and officials alike questioning the system’s reliability.
Last week, parents at Queen of Martyrs School approached Evergreen Park police with alarming revelations about the substitute teacher. These parents had uncovered the teacher’s troubling history of child sexual abuse allegations and reported a possible incident involving their child during school hours. This discovery has understandably shaken the faith of many in the safety protocols currently in place.
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The Chicago Archdiocese has come forward to defend its hiring practices, emphasizing that the teacher in question had undergone and passed all necessary background checks, despite the serious nature of the allegations against him. This situation has ignited a broader conversation about the effectiveness of background screening processes used by educational institutions.
Reflecting the community’s sentiment, one concerned parent expressed the collective dismay, stating, “It’s disturbing. There’s no other way to describe it. It’s simply disturbing.” The gravity of this situation underscores the urgent need for reassessment of current safeguarding measures in schools to ensure the safety and well-being of all children.
Police say the parents had learned the teacher has a history of allegations of child sexual abuse, and one family reported a possible incident involving their child while he was at school.
“It’s disturbing. There’s, there’s no other words to say it. Besides, it’s disturbing,” one parent said.
The parent has asked to remain unnamed. He works at ABC7 Chicago.
He’s concerned with the fact that a man with a history of troubling allegations levied against him would be employed by the Archdiocese of Chicago.
“Parents of our school and parents of all the schools in the archdiocese should have questions for them. I just hope that the archdiocese is forthcoming with these questions, and hopefully we can get some answers and improvements to their hiring process,” the parent said.
ABC7 Chicago has not named the employee because it was not clear if he has been charged with any crimes in the Chicago area.
The archdiocese says he’s gone by a number of different names, and even legally changed it at one point.
The archdiocese says he’d only worked at Queen of Martyrs for a couple of weeks, but previously worked as a long-term sub at St. Walter-St. Benedict School, served as a private tutor for another family enrolled at a south suburban Catholic School and worked as an employee of a third-party vendor assigned to Pope John Paul II School.
In a letter to parents, the Archdiocese of Chicago said, “Despite his history of allegations in Illinois and other states, he passed state background and fingerprint checks at the beginning of his employment in the Archdiocese in 2024.”
The archdiocese says it knows of no allegations of sexual misconduct by the teacher during his time at any of its schools.
The teacher has been relieved of his duties and barred from school grounds.
Evergreen Park police say there is an active and ongoing investigation, and ask anyone with information to give them a call at (708) 422-2142.
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