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Goff to appear in court next week
Roseda Goff, the former superintendent of Dayton’s City Day Community School, was arraigned Wednesday on a misdemeanor charge of attempted obstruction of official business. Prosectuors allege Goff, 60, of Jefferson Twp., discouraged teachers at the charter school from reporting suspected child abuse to authorities. Attorney David Turner entered a not guilty plea for Goff, who did not attend the hearing. Judge Tony Capizzi set a pre-trial hearing for Aug. 10 and instructed Turner to alert Goff that she is required to attend that hearing.
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Dayton Daily News education reporter Scott Elliott writes about schools, kids, teaching and learning.