Crime & Safety
Cinnaminson Man's Teaching License Revoked Over Conviction: State
Adam Farrington previously pleaded guilty to third-degree endangering the welfare of a child-possession of child pornography.
CINNAMINSON, NJ — The New Jersey State Board of Examiners has revoked the teaching credentials of a Cinnaminson man who was previously convicted of possession of child pornography.
Adam Farrington pleaded guilty to third-degree endangering the welfare of a child-possession of child pornography on Nov. 26, 2018, according to a ruling issued by the state on July 30 of this year. He was initially arrested in 2016.
Farrington previously taught in the Delran Public School District from 2006-08, according to his LinkedIn page. While there, he worked with students to improve reading and writing skills, and worked with ESL students.
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He also taught in Bristol Township and Philadelphia, and as a technical trainer for Alteva. His license was suspended following his conviction, and Farrington didn’t file a response. The full decision can be found on the state’s website.
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