January 12, 2006

Teacher Arrested for Junk

No, this is not a report about the curricula. It's a story out of Westford, Massachusetts, about a teacher getting pinched for heroin. Although unwelcome, it is a change from the ubiquitous stories of teachers having sex with students.

A 30-year-old sixth-grade English teacher at Stony Brook Middle School, Jessica Palkes (pic), was arrested last Friday and charged with possession of heroin and hypodermic needles after a traffic stop. According to Westford Police Lt. Victor Neal, Palkes admitted that she was a heroin user. Her arraignment was Tuesday in Ayer District Court. Palkes pleaded not guilty to all charges.

The Superintendent of Schools, Stephen Foster, has notified the parents of current and former Stony Brook students of Palkes' arrest. It's notable that in 2004, Westford Academy teacher Rosemarie Pumo was convicted of distributing heroin to students and sentenced to prison.

Two teachers from different schools in the same small town being involved with heroin would appear to indicate a generic drug problem far removed from the crime-ridden center of the big city. An inquiring mind would have to wonder just how extensive the rural Massachusetts drug problem is.

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1 Not sure I would call Westford "rural". It is in somewhat close proximity to Lowell, which is not a particularly affluent community. Granted, it is not a city, but it is close enough.

Posted by: Bill at January 12, 2006 07:49 AM (1gB1o)

2 That's my home town. population 20,000. Average household income is probalby in the six figures. Although I didn't come from wealth, most houses in town would be considered mansions. Drugs are everywhere.

Posted by: N at January 12, 2006 07:52 AM (OqZ3M)

3 Westford was definately rural 20 years ago. Apple orchards everywhere. Those have mostly gone for culdesac cookie cutter mansions.

Posted by: N at January 12, 2006 07:55 AM (OqZ3M)

4 Our teachers always used to get on us for "horsing around". Quid pro quo magister, quid pro quo.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at January 12, 2006 08:44 AM (0yYS2)

5 heroin is hard drug of choice in New England. The meth plague from the south and west has not yet arrived.

Posted by: john Ryan at January 12, 2006 10:33 AM (TcoRJ)

6 People that make or sell meth should just be executed on the spot.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at January 12, 2006 07:26 PM (0yYS2)

7 Westford is my home town as well. I have called it home for 32 years, gone through the school system and wouldn't want to live anywhere else. What happened is tragic, but not a reflection of the community. It can happen anywhere. I simply wonder why teachers nationwide are not drug tested. We test our athletes, why not the caregivers of our children? I have been tested just to get an office job! Just tragic.

Posted by: Tracy at January 19, 2006 08:48 AM (mPCAg)

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