Just because it’s Colorado doesn’t mean that everyone is allowed to smoke marijuana. Today, a volunteer high school teacher accused of smoking weed with students faces charges. Until recently, Rachel L. Farley worked at East High School in Denver. She is now facing felony charges.

Volunteer High School Teacher Accused of Smoking Weed With Students

Rachel Farley volunteered as a music and drama teacher at East High School in Denver. Until last summer, Farley was a full-time teacher at the high school. Since then, she has worked part-time on a contractual basis.

According to reports, Farley smoked weed with students at her house this past February. An unidentified student informed the school, who called Farley in for questioning. During that meeting, Farley resigned.

In a public statement released by Denver Public Schools, school representative Jessie Smiley explained, “There was nothing notable about her resignation—she simply resigned.”

East High School made it clear that Farley wasn’t welcome there anymore. Smiley elaborates, “When DPS (Denver Public Schools) received these allegations about her in February, we asked her not to volunteer anymore at East. […] She has been blocked from being a volunteer, having a (contractor agreement), or returning to employment with DPS.”

The Charges Against Farley

Farley is facing some serious legal ramifications for smoking weed with her students. The Denver Police have charged her with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, which is a felony.

The police took Farley into custody this morning at 6:52 am. Records show that the Denver County Court is holding her advisement at 1:30 today.

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