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Teaching License Of Ex-Clifton Officer Who Touched Teen's Genitals Revoked

CLIFTON, N.J. -- A retired Clifton police officer-turned assistant principal had his teaching licenses and principal eligibility revoked by the New Jersey State Board of Examiners.

A former Clifton police officer working as an assistant high school principal had his licenses revoked.

A former Clifton police officer working as an assistant high school principal had his licenses revoked.

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Roger A. Schneider pled guilty to cruelty and neglect of children after admitting to touching a teen's genitals.

Schneider -- who currently held a Teacher of Social Studies Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing -- was disqualified from public school employment, the Board said.

He agreed to relinquish his certificates, which were revoked on Jan. 19. 2018, according to the Board.

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