Pine Valley Teacher and Basketball Coach Accused of Sexual Abuse, Facing Multiple Charges After Sheriff’s Investigation!
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December 14, 2026
Last update recorded by Sangita Budhathoki on December 14, 2026
Robert Slisz served dual roles as educator and varsity basketball coach at Pine Valley Central School District in Chautauqua County, New York.
His position granted significant authority over students both academically and in extracurricular activities.
Professional obligations included curriculum oversight and athletic program management.
Historical records indicate employment history predating current allegations.
December 3, 2026 report initiated by Pine Valley School District formal complaint against Slisz.
Charges formally filed include Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree, Forcible Touching, and Endangering the Welfare of a Child.
Defendant surrendered to Chautauqua County Jail for arraignment proceedings.
Legal process will continue in Town of Cherry Creek Court jurisdiction.
Community response reflects heightened anxiety and calls for institutional reform.
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Pine Valley Superintendent Shanda DuClon Discusses Teacher Arrest and Advocates for Community Support
Public statement released via official channels outlined immediate administrative measures taken.
District confirmed cooperation with law enforcement agencies throughout investigation.
Communication emphasized protection protocols for student populations.
Official communication discouraged premature speculation due to ongoing judicial proceedings.
Community feedback revealed mixed emotions regarding institutional response.
Local voices expressed disappointment over perceived delays in intervention.
Questions arose about organizational oversight mechanisms.
Demands for comprehensive accountability processes intensified.
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