San Jose: Valley Christian Schools staff member allegedly paid students for sexually explicit photos, videos

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San Jose: Valley Christian Schools staff member allegedly paid students for sexually explicit photos, videos
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Police said in their statement that Valley Christian Schools was fully cooperating with the investigation.

According to a note sent to parents, Valley Christian Schools officials said Baldwin was placed on administrative leave after police notified administrators of the investigation. Police added in their statement that the school was fully cooperating with the investigation.

“We at Valley Christian Schools are deeply disturbed by the actions outlined in these charges against a member of our facilities department, which is antithetical to our Christian faith, values, and standards,” Valley Christian Schools said in a statement given to the Bay Area News Group. “Upon learning of the allegations, we fully cooperated with authorities. Additionally, we placed the individual in question on administrative leave.

Valley Christian Schools offers K-12 education at elementary, middle and high schools located on two campuses. Authorities did not specify how old the alleged victims were.

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