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A Vermont substitute teacher pleads not guilty to cocaine charges after allegedly being high at school and mistaking a student for her dog.
Melissa Martin, a 47-year-old substitute teacher in Vermont, pleaded not guilty to cocaine possession and reckless endangerment after being arrested on October 1 for allegedly being under the influence during school hours.
Authorities responded to Barre Town Middle and Elementary School after reports of erratic behavior, including Martin mistaking a student for her dog.
The incident raised concerns about student safety and staff oversight, with the case pending further legal action.
No additional details about the student or specific circumstances were released.
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