CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The vibrant community of Charlotte is reeling after news has broken regarding a former local coach, Matthew Elliott, who has been indicted following allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a student. This unsettling story has captured the attention of parents, alumni, and current students alike, raising serious concerns about safety and trust within school sports programs.
Matthew Elliott, 39, once the beloved coach of the cross-country team at Charlotte Country Day School, was arrested back in November by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department. He now faces two counts of indecent liberties with a female student who was a member of his team. According to the police, the victim, who is now an adult, bravely came forward, stating that Elliott had consistently flirted with her and made numerous advances during her time at the school.
Investigations revealed that the pair had engaged in an inappropriate relationship, causing distress throughout the school community. Elliott was taken into custody on November 13 and later transferred to the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office. Following his arrest, he appeared in court, where he waived his right to counsel and declined to comment on the allegations.
In light of these serious claims, Charlotte Country Day School took swift action. A letter addressed to the school community was sent out, detailing the disturbing developments concerning Elliott. Interim Head of School, David Mancos, informed families that thorough protocols were followed upon the discovery of the allegations. He placed Elliott on administrative leave and contacted law enforcement immediately.
Mr. Mancos expressed deep concern for the school community, stating that Elliott’s employment has been terminated, and he is now prohibited from entering any school campuses. He reassured families that the school fully supports law enforcement in their ongoing investigation. “We understand that this news is difficult, and we are here to support students, families, alumni, faculty, and staff,” Mancos emphasized, indicating that the well-being of students remains the school’s highest priority.
Recognizing the potential impact of such distressing news, the school has made counseling services available to students who may need someone to talk to during this unsettling time. Parents are encouraged to reach out to divisional counselors should their children need support.
The community is also encouraged to participate in helping law enforcement gather any additional information related to this case. Anyone with useful details is urged to contact Detective Heather Wyatt at the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department. Additionally, tips can be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers, allowing individuals to contribute to the investigation without revealing their identities.
While the school has not received other reports of misconduct concerning Elliott, the administration stresses the importance of safety within educational institutions. It urges families to rely on school counselors for support as they navigate through this troubling news. The recent developments have sparked conversations regarding the ongoing need for vigilance and protocols to protect students and maintain a safe learning environment.
As this story unfolds, the people of Charlotte rally together, standing firm in their commitment to uphold the safety and well-being of their students. They know that every child deserves to feel secure and supported in their educational journey.
The community eagerly awaits further updates as both the school and law enforcement continue to investigate these serious allegations, reminding all of the importance of trust and safety in schools.
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