Here’s What PPSD Said About Teacher Charged With Molestation — And What Questions It Wouldn’t Answer

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Here’s What PPSD Said About Teacher Charged With Molestation — And What Questions It Wouldn’t Answer

PPSD Superintendent Javier Montañez. PHOTO: PPSD
On Thursday, GoLocalProv broke the story that a Providence public school teacher had been arrested for child molestation. 

Joseph Teno, age 51, had taught at Esek Hopkins Middle School. He was arraigned on Thursday. 

Prior to the story’s publication, Providence Public School District (PPSD) Chief Communications Officer Nick Domings refused multiple requests for comment. 

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As GoLocal reported in December, 18 Providence school department executives make on average $157,000. Domings makes $149,000. 

Domings then did not respond to an email with the following additional questions by GoLocal: 

When was PPSD made aware of the allegations?

When was Providence police contacted?

When were families notified?

How long has Joseph Teno taught at Esek Hopkins?

How long has he taught in the Providence school department overall? 

PPSD then issued a statement at 5 PM on Thursday (see below). 

PPSD Communications Officer Nick Domings. PHOTO: PPSD
A search of the Rhode Island Department of Education portal shows that Teno had an emergency certification to teach at Esek Hopkins which was issued last September. 

Where he was prior — or what his qualifications were — is unknown. 

PPSD statement:

PPSD has learned that an Esek Hopkins Middle School teacher was arrested and charged with second degree child molestation for alleged improper contact with two students who attend the school. In December, upon learning of the allegations the principal immediately reported the matter to authorities and District leadership. District officials upon being informed promptly placed the individual on administrative leave, pending the outcome of both the PPSD internal Title IX investigation and the criminal proceedings.

We take these allegations and the safety of our students extremely serious and took swift action to ensure the person in question had no further contact with students. Providence Schools ­­will keep the impacted families informed of any further developments.


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