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The assignment, which was made public around Jan. 10 on social media, had an unspecified number of sixth grade students at Nitschmann Middle School in west Bethlehem being asked what they would do ...
Former Nitschmann Middle School Principal John Acerra says he's getting better but for now,he'll stay in a jail cell. He's been sentenced to two to four years in prison on drug charges.
He was arrested inside his school office back in February for doing and dealing drugs. Friday former Nitschmann Middle School principal John Acerra told a judge he's guilty. WFMZ's Joscelyn Moes.