Police: Fulladosa Violated School Policy
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Highland High girls’ soccer Coach Craig Fulladosa has violated school policy by downloading pornographic images onto a school computer from the Internet, a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department official said Thursday.
Detective Steve Owen said a school computer seized by deputies and used by Fulladosa, a 40-year-old art teacher, contains more than a dozen pornographic images.
“We’ve shown the pictures to a number of people around the school and at this time none of the people in [the images] appear to be Highland High students,” Owen said.
Fulladosa has violated the Antelope Valley Union High School District’s “technology use” policy, Owen said. That policy restricts computer and Internet use to “educationally appropriate material.”.
Highland officials referred calls to David Vierra, district assistant superintendent of personnel services. Neither Vierra nor Fulladosa returned calls Thursday from The Times.
Asked if Fulladosa will be fired by the district, Owen said, “It’s my understanding [the district is] about to begin that procedure.”
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