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Published: January 9, 2009
As expected, Nature Coast High School Technical High School band director Timothy Brightbill resigned today.
Brightbill, 42, faces charges of unlawful sexual activity with a minor. The mother of a 17-year-old female student came home on Dec. 31 to find Brightbill and the girl together in her bedroom clad only in their underwear, police said. Brightbill admitted to engaging in sex acts with the girl that day and at his home one day last November, according to police.
The band director signed resignation papers at the school district headquarters this afternoon, a human resources staffer said.
Brightbill probably would have been suspended and almost certainly would have been fired after an investigation, Joe Vitalo, president of the Hernando Classroom Teachers Association, told Hernando Today.
Superintendent Wayne Alexander on Thursday called Brightbill's plan to resign "a good decision on his part."
The school district had been in the process of suspending Brightbill. He was deemed "absent without authorization" because he didn't report to work on Monday.
He was released from jail on Tuesday in lieu of a $20,000 bond. His first court appearance is slated for Jan. 27.
Brightbill still faces an investigation by the state Department of Education. Sanctions could include the revocation of his teaching certificate and the loss of retirement benefits. He's been a teacher in Florida for 17 years, the last three in Hernando County.
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