Questions are surrounding an employee at Kiski Area High School.
Pennsylvania State Police would not give Channel 11 a name, but do confirm they are looking into claims a man who works at the school had inappropriate contact with at least one student and say there may be more victims.
A man involved in extracurricular athletics is no longer reporting to school after allegations surfaced of possible contact with a female student, according to police.
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"I can confirm that right now the Kiski Valley station is investigating a male employee that was at the Kiski Area High School that had inappropriate contact with at least one female that was a student at that school," said Trooper Steve Limani with Pennsylvania State Police in Greensburg.
The district confirms to Channel 11 it's cooperating with police.
But the allegations were initially brought forward to Allegheny Township police by a school resource officer.
Channel 11 is not naming the employee because they have not been charged yet, but the district says he worked with high school and middle school students.
The superintendent told Channel 11, "Due to this being a personnel matter, the District is unable to release any information surrounding the investigation into these matters, which will be investigated completely and dealt with swiftly."
"Right now, we have an ongoing investigation and we would ask if there was anybody, specifically females, that had inappropriate contact with any of the employees at the school they could please contact the state police barracks in Kiski," Limani said.
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