Daniel Charles Brock
Posted by Webmaster in Administrators, Church Schools, Colorado, ME-UNKNOWN(04/13/09 – Initial BadBadTeacher.com Report)
Daniel Charles Brock, 35, principal of Silver State Christian School in Morrison, Colorado has been arrested on allegations of sexually assaulting a student.

Reportedly Brock has been under investigation since February when staff member at Silver State Christian School contacted police with concerns about Brock’s relationship with the alleged victim.
Brock was arrested on Friday on suspicion of sexual assault of a child.
He made an initial court appearance today at which time his bail was set in the amount of $10,000 and is conditioned upon no possession of alcohol or drugs, and no contact with children under 18 except his own, and then only with supervision.
Reportedly Brock has been placed on administrative leave with pay by the school.
Investigators have not disclosed details about the case including the age and gender of the alleged victim and the arrest affidavit has reportedly been sealed. However, at least one news media report indicates that some parents have accused Brock of engaging in graphic, inappropriate sexual conversations with several male students.
Brock is due back in court April 16th.
06/18/09 – Additional Case Details
According to cbs4denver.com, the Daniel Brock case involves the alleged fondling of two male students by then Principal Daniel Brock.
Brock was reportedly fired by the school on May 31st.
The school has had prior incidents involving school employees, in one case a maintenance man and in another a school bus driver, victimizing students. In both instances the accused were convicted and imprisoned.

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How embarrassing it must be to be arrested for playing post office with two little boys! Not knowing what evidence they have against him, I can only say that an allegation means that you are guilty until you prove otherwise.
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS “INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY.”
My son was a student at another Christian school that Mr. Brock taught at. He had nothing but praise for Mr. Brock and thought very highly of him. He said what Mr. Brock is beig accused of does not sound like the Mr. Brock he knew.