Crime & Safety
Madison Sued Over Fired Daniel Hand Teacher Sexual Assault Case
One lawsuit has been filed and a second is expected soon. The former female teacher has been charged with sexual assault and risk of injury.

MADISON, CT - The town of Madison has been sued by one alleged victim in the case of a former female Daniel Hand High School teacher, who has been charged with sexual assault and risk of injury to a minor involving two students at the school.
Former Daniel Hand High School English Teacher Allison J. Marchese, 38, is accused of having an inappropriate electronic relationship with a then 15-year-old at the school, and engaging in a sex act with a 17-year-old in a classroom.
Marchese was fired by school officials last year.
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The younger teen victim has sued the town including the Madison Board of Education alleging negligence on their part to stop the inappropriate relationship "despite actual or constructive notice of inappropriate and unusual behavior on the part of Marchese around minor males," the Hartford Courant reports. He is seeking in excess of $15,000.
The older student also plans to sue and has moved to a private school, and is claiming severe anxiety and depression, the Courant reports.
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In the younger teen’s suit, it claims that the district failed to adequately monitor its employees social media accounts, where there was numerous evidence that Marchese was acting inappropriately, the Courant reports.
Marchese is alleged to have sent winking and smiling emoticons to male students and posted a picture of herself wearing just a thong, with her breast covered, and her midriff exposed.
Marchese will next appear in court on the criminal charges on March 29.
Background on the case against Marchese:
According to court documents, Marchese developed an ‘electronic relationship’ with a 15-year-old student during the 2013-14 school year. She allegedly told the boy that he was so good looking that she couldn’t concentrate during class or sleep at night, NBC Connecticut previously reported.
The boy told her to stop and she allegedly told him she was broken-hearted.
Marchese then allegedly focused on a 17-year-old and sent him inappropriate messages on Instagram, and allegedly performed oral sex on the student in a classroom, the arrest warrant alleges.
The 17-year-old asked her for $200 to keep his silence and Marchese allegedly stated she had friends in the mafia who could ensure he never plays football again, NBC Connecticut reports.
Read the full NBC Connecticut story here.
Madison school officials reaction to the criminal case back in January 2015:
“Allegations of sexual misconduct against a minor student were reported immediately to the Madison Police Department and the Department of Children and Families on January 7th by my office after a student report was made to the high school principal earlier that day,” said Thomas Scarice, Madison schools superintendent.“The police department investigated this matter and has now made an arrest.”
In a statement, Scarice said, “I find the alleged conduct of this teacher vile and disgusting. The bond of trust between a professional educator and a student is fragile and precious. The violation of this bond is nothing less than reprehensible. The district will take the most aggressive actions possible to see to it that any individual who abuses this bond is removed from the profession and brought to justice,” Scarice said.
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“Should Ms. Marchese be found to have engaged in sexual conduct with a student, she should face the full force of the law. Such acts abuse students, traumatize the school communities, and leave a black mark on the entire teaching profession. Such conduct is unspeakable,” Scarice said.
“The district will continue to work to ensure the safety and well-being of all of our students. Now that an arrest has been made, the high school administration has put a plan in place to appropriately communicate this matter to students and staff, while also providing any necessary information and support services to students as they cope with this incident,” Scarice added.
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