An investigation found Perlman had two previous drunk driving convictions and was questioned by school officials about other alleged “concerning” behavior.
As a result, Pirro said she sustained bruises and contusions to her “head, eye, face, and shoulder areas ... and limitation of movement.”
The child spent more than five minutes under water, yet lifeguards on duty either "ignored or did not notice" he was submerged in the pool, court papers said.
Perlman was placed on leave at his current teaching job at Greenwich High School last month.
Clary said the county has not consulted the Jay Center about the proposal and has dodged requests for information about the project, including FOIL requests.
The outgoing Rye City Council filed a lawsuit to stop the development, alleging that the state review process was flawed.
McCabe still held her position at the Osborn school when the academic year began but resigned as of Oct. 21, according to Board of Education documents.
Standard Amusements and Westchester County entered into arbitration this summer over which party was in default of their 30-year Playland management contract.
Standard had filed a motion for reconsideration of the original ruling back on June 26, but the panel denied it.
The girl was in first grade when the bullying began, and the children's teacher and lunch monitors were made aware of the continued harassment, court filings alleged. 

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