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WEST MIFFLIN (AP) — A Pennsylvania school district superintendent has been charged with drunken driving.

State police charged West Mifflin Superintendent Daniel Castagna with speeding, careless driving, drunken driving and other charges stemming from a traffic stop in Beaver County at about 3 a.m. last Friday. Castagna said he would not comment because he has yet to receive the police complaint in the mail.

Parents in the district were upset to learn of the charges Thursday, a day after Castagna announced that an unnamed assistant coach had been placed on leave while the district investigates alleged “inappropriate behavior” with a former student.

Outraged parents packed a school board meeting Thursday night demanding answers about both sets of allegations, but were told both are confidential personnel matters until any criminal charges are resolved.

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