Wednesday, January 30, 2013
A 12-year-old Montgomery Village girl and 14-year-old Gaithersburg girl had been missing since Jan. 23, police said.
(Update -- 9:10 a.m., Jan. 31) Montgomery County police said Karina Cornejo-Galdmaez, 12, and Rosa Rivas-Ascencio, 14, were located safe and unharmed Thursday morning in Wheaton. The girls had been missing since Jan. 23. (Original Post -- 3:24 p.m., Jan. 30) Montgomery County police are asking the public for help in locating two girls from the Gaithersburg area. Karina Cornejo-Galdmaez, 12, of the 9300 block of Merust Lane in Montgomery Village, and Rosa Rivas-Ascencio, 14, of the 18000 block of Nathans Place in Gaithersburg, were last seen at their respective middle schools at 2:30 p.m. dismissal on Jan. 23. Cornejo-Galdmaez was at Montgomery Village Middle School, while Rivas-Ascencio was at Neelsville Middle School in Germantown, police…
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Not guilty verdict for Neelsville Middle School teacher Cuyler Jay Cornell, accused of fondling one of his students.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Not guilty verdict for Neelsville Middle School teacher Cuyler Jay Cornell, accused of fondling one of his students.
A Germantown teacher was acquitted on charges of sexual abuse and sex offense, ending a week-long trial spurred by a former student’s allegations that the educator fondled him at school. The jury took nearly two hours to render the not guilty verdict Tuesday. Facing the charges was Cuyler Jay Cornell, 51, of Germantown, who taught seventh grade English at Neelsville Middle School. Cornell cupped his fingers over his eyes as his family shrieked and sobbed from the courtroom gallery immediately after the verdict was read. Cornell has been an educator for more than 20 years. “And he's waiting on this kid to be his victim? The state’s argument is so ridiculous,” Cornell’s attorney Reginald W. Bours III said after the trial. His accuser claimed…
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Monday, November 19, 2012
Three teens testified Monday in the sex abuse trial involving a Neelsville Middle School teacher.
In their court testimony Monday, two male students said that they were uncomfortable with how a Germantown English teacher touched them when they were students at Neelsville Middle School. A third teen claimed he received back and shoulder rubs from the teacher but said he didn’t think anything was wrong with it at the time. “I don’t know,” the teen said. “I didn’t really notice it.” The three were brought to Montgomery County Circuit Court on Friday to testify against Cuyler Jay Cornell, 51, of Germantown. The seventh-grade teacher has been indicted on charges of sexual abuse of a minor and sex offense stemming from a former student’s claim that Cornell touched his buttocks and genitals when he was in seventh and eighth grades. On Monday…
Sex abuse trial involving a Neelsville Middle School teacher continues today.
During his testimony in circuit court on Friday, a Germantown teacher adamantly denied allegations that he touched a former male student’s private parts. “Did you ever touch or attempt to touch (the alleged victim’s) penis?” defense attorney Reginald W. Bours III asked. “No,” Cuyler Jay Cornell, 51, of Germantown, said abruptly, his face flushed red. Cornell is expected to continue his testimony today. A 15-year-old accuser claims Cornell touched his buttocks and genitals and asked him for kisses while he was a student at Neelsville Middle School, where Cornell taught seventh grade English. In his testimony on Friday, Cornell described the alleged victim as an emotionally troubled teen who had a penchant for exaggeration, may have had …
Friday, November 16, 2012
Cuyler Jay Cornell, 51, of Germantown, has been indicted on charges of sexual abuse of a minor and sex offense.
The sex abuse trial of a Germantown middle school teacher may not reach a jury’s hands until Monday, Circuit Court Judge Robert A. Greenberg said Thursday. The absence of a key defense witness and issues regarding access to medical and school led to the delays. Meanwhile, jurors on Thursday heard testimony from nine witnesses called by the defense. Cuyler Jay Cornell, 51, of Germantown, has been indicted on charges of sexual abuse of a minor and sex offense. Cornell taught seventh grade English at Neelsville Middle School. One of his former students has accused Cornell of touching his genitals and buttocks. On Thursday, Montgomery County Police Det. Cpl. Tracie Copeland told jurors that in initial interviews with police, the alleged victim…
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Defense expected to start calling witnesses Thursday in the case of Cuyler Jay Cornell, a seventh grade English teacher accused of inappropriately touching one of his students.
A Germantown teenager told a circuit courtroom in Rockville that he didn’t tell authorities about alleged sexual conduct involving an English teacher at Neelsville Middle School because he was afraid of what his parents would say. “I thought my mom would judge me because she didn't want no gay children (sic),” the teen told jurors on Wednesday. The testimony opened the second day of trial for Cuyler Jay Cornell, 51, of Germantown, who was indicted on charges of sexual abuse of a minor and sex offense stemming from alleged incidents prosecutors claimed occurred during the 2010-11 school year, the summer of 2011 and during the teen's eighth-grade year in 2012. The teen, now 15, alleged Cornell touched his buttocks and genitals on more than …
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Trial continues Wednesday for Neelsville Middle School teacher indicted on charges of sexually abusing a minor.
A teenage male accuser told jurors on Tuesday that his teacher touched him inappropriately on several occasions at Neelsville Middle School and in the teacher’s car. The 15-year-old was the first witness called in the trial of Cuyler Cornell, 51, of Germantown. The seventh grade English teacher was indicted on two counts of third-degree sex offense and one count of sexually abusing a minor. The prosecution claimed Cornell developed a sexual relationship with the teen between Jan. 1, 2011, and Oct. 10, 2011. The alleged incidents began when the teen was 13, during his seventh grade year, according to court testimony. Cornell's attorney portrayed the teen accuser as troubled and unreliable. Patch is withholding the name of the juvenile …
Monday, November 12, 2012
Neelsvile Middle School teacher was indicted on two counts of third-degree sexual offense and one count sexually abusing a minor.
The trial is set to begin Tuesday for a Neelsville Middle School teacher accused of inappropriately touching one of his students. Cuyler Jay Cornell, 51, of Stonebridge Court in Germantown, was indicted on two counts of third-degree sexual offense and one count of sexually abusing a minor, court records show. Cornell, a seventh grade English teacher, had worked for MCPS since 1985 and had been at Neelsville since 2010, Patch has reported. In February, police and school administrators were notified of alleged “inappropriate contact” between Cornell and a male student during the summer of 2011. An MCPS spokesman said Cornell was placed on leave as soon as the concerns were raised. Police said Cornell was arrested without incident on May 7. …
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Neelsville Middle School misses target on state reading test
For yet another year, Neelsville Middle School did not meet its academic goals on the latest round of state tests, according to data the Maryland State Department of Education released last week. Maryland School Assessments data from 2012 will serve as starting point for revised accountability requirements, replacing the Adequate Yearly Progress system, Patch reported Tuesday. As part of its academic goal for reading proficiency under the new system, 86 percent of Neelsville’s test takers needed to pass that portion of the Maryland State Assessments, but state data show only 80 percent passed. The school failed to meet its academic goal for reading proficiency among the school's hispanic students, those who receive free and reduced meals …
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jnrentz1
10:50 am on Sunday, February 3, 2013
Ms. Roa; I did not get the slightest impression that Ms. Adams desired these two girls any harm.   more ›