Crime & Safety
Doylestown Principal Says She Faces Immediate Arrest If She Returns To School
The elementary school principal has even been banned from the grounds of the school her own son attends.

An elementary school principal who is currently on administrative leave in Doylestown said she faces arrest if she returns to school, according to multiple reports.
Jeanann Kahley was placed on leave after teachers complained about her, and then didn’t hear about her job status for seven weeks, according to a report by The Intelligencer.
Doylestown Police had not responded to comment yet as of Wednesday afternoon. Patch will provide updates as they become available.
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On April 8, Kahley said, police were called after she allegedly showed up to a meeting hoping to learn more about her job status. She said she was escorted from the premises, and police showed up on her doorstep the next morning, threatening arrest if she returned to Central Bucks School District property, the report states.
Kahley noted her own son attends a Central Bucks School that she is ostensibly not allowed to set foot inside except by appointment, the report states.
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District officials claim that Kahley’s coming to the meeting violated an agreement she reached on Feb. 25 to not have contact with anyone at the school, according to the report.
Teachers described Kahley’s offenses as ”bullying” and a teacher’s union head said he felt ”something was off” in the building when he first came to investigate her actions, according to The Intelligencer.
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