Strongsville Teacher Strike

Strongsville teachers strike off Lunn Road in Strongsville near the High School early March 4. Two teachers have now been arrested by Strongsville Police Department.

(Photo by KYLE LANZER/SUN NEWS)

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A second teacher in two days has been arrested, the Strongsville Police Department said in a release.

Police say a Brunswick Hills man, who's listed as a coach at Strongsville High School, "reportedly drove his vehicle in a reckless manner directed at a van transporting school employees" to Kinsner Elementary School on Waterford Parkway around 7:55 a.m. March 7.

According to the call narrative, the man cut off a white van carrying substitutes to the school with his truck, and then tried to stop it.

Strongsville police said no further information was available, as the complete report had not been finalized.

The press release said the man was cited with one count of reckless operation of a motor vehicle and released. The case was referred to Berea Municipal Court and the Strongsville prosecutor for possible further charges.

Another teacher

and charged with persistent disorderly conduct, after reportedly continuing to block the entrance into the school.

The strike began March 4, and no future negotiating sessions are planned after

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