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Update: Rob Armstrong, Superintendent of Sapulpa Public Schools, sent a message to parents after Sloan's arrest:

"Let me take a moment to express my heartfelt sadness for the events that have transpired this week. We are working tirelessly to investigate several serious allegations. While talking with many individuals, and small groups of people during the last 72 hours we wanted to take the time to send a general message to our entire community. Oklahoma Statutes prohibit a public body from releasing and/or discussing internal personnel investigations, including demotion, discipline, or resignations.

"We take the safety of our children very serious. We are all parents, grandparents, and neighbors. As a matter of standard practice, we will review our current policies and procedures to ensure best available practices are being followed. Please contact your school principal, or district administrators if you ever have information that we need to know about."

The story below appeared in Thursday's Tulsa World:

Sapulpa police arrested a school teacher after another faculty member allegedly discovered a social media conversation about using and selling heroin and pawning school property.