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Principal Resigns After DUI Arrest on Campus
5 Dec
Summary
- Principal arrested with BAC over three times legal limit.
- School staff reported suspicions of intoxication prior to arrest.
- Principal resigned a week after DUI arrest and paid leave.

A principal from Paso Robles High School has resigned following her arrest on campus for driving under the influence. The incident occurred on November 10th, when school staff reported concerns about her apparent intoxication during a meeting. Authorities responded, and a subsequent test revealed a blood alcohol content exceeding three times the legal driving limit of .08.
According to a police report, school personnel had observed signs of impairment in the principal for several days leading up to the arrest. On the day of the incident, staff noted slurred speech and a distinct smell of alcohol, prompting them to alert law enforcement. The principal reportedly admitted to consuming alcohol the previous evening.
Following her arrest, the principal was placed on paid administrative leave by the school district. Approximately one week later, she submitted her resignation, which was formally accepted by the school board. She has since expressed regret over the incident but is looking forward to moving past it and focusing on her family and new opportunities.



