Colley, 58, pleaded not guilty to three counts of first-degree larceny, one count each of defrauding a public community, second-degree forgery and conspiracy to commit larceny after an investigation into $53,000 in missing school funds, according to the report.
Colley was charged earlier this year with second-degree larceny and third-degree forgery, accused of receiving reimbursement for iPads that were never purchased.
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