Schools

EPD Close Case On Former North Shore School Teacher

The attorney of Winnetka District 36 teacher David Wartik said they plan to appeal the Winnetka Public Schools Board's decision to dismiss Wartik.

The Evanston Police Department (EPD) has closed an investigation concerning David Wartik, a former teacher at a private North Shore school.

Evanston police had been investigating a possible incident that happened in the late 1990s that allegedly involved Wartik. 

"There are no charges to be filed based on the case status being closed," Cmdr. Jason Parrott said Monday.

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Wartik had been teaching at Hubbard Woods School in during the investigation. In Mid-March, the Winnetka Public Schools Board voted unanimously to dismiss Wartik, while the tenured teacher had been on leave.

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The board dismissed him because of what it termed as Wartik's "purposeful obstruction" of the district's investigation, not because of the police investigation itself.

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Also on Monday, Wartik's attorney said his client will appeal his dismissal.

"We're going forward with an appeal to the board's decision," attorney Glenn Seiden said.

Meanwhile Seiden noted that the EPD's decision to close the case does not impact the school board's dismissal decision, which was based on an in-house investigation done by the Winnetka school board. 


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