A staff member at Steele Canyon High School in Spring Valley was accused of being drunk at work and giving alcohol to students.
Sheriff's investigators arrested 23-year-old Zechariah Oakley, who works with students as an aide in the special education program at the charter school. According to sheriff’s intake records, Oakley is charged with two counts contributing to the delinquency of a minor and one count of disorderly conduct under the influence of alcohol, all misdemeanors.
The State Commission on Teacher Credentialing records indicate Oakley was operating on a valid 30-day substitute teaching permit.
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