Superintendent Slapped with Charges after Caring for Ill Student
Superintendent Slapped with Charges after Caring for Ill Student
Casey Smitherman, an Indiana school superintendent, has been accused of pretending an ill student was her son so she could get him medical treatment. She’s been arrested and charged with fraud, but the school board says she will not lose her job.According to court documents that detail the charges, Smitherman, an Elwood School District official, relied on her son’s insurance when she was unable to get a sick 15-year-old treatment because she wasn’t his legal guardian. The student was absent from school earlier this month, and she went to his house to check on him. At that point, Smitherman decided he needed to see a physician for a sore throat.“After making sure he had eaten, I could tell he had some of the symptoms of strep throat,” Smitherman said. “As a parent, I know how serious this illness can be if left untreated, and I took him to an emergency clinic.”
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