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Behind School Doors: The Case of Joseph Dalton

Behind School Doors: The Case of Joseph Dalton

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Joseph Dalton is a former physical education teacher who worked for Blount County Schools in Tennessee. He was employed as a floating PE instructor, teaching at multiple elementary schools including Friendsville, Lanier, and Walland.

Key Facts:

  • In September 2023, Dalton was suspended without pay after a parent reported inappropriate conduct involving students.
  • He resigned the same day the report was made.
  • In January 2024, Dalton was arrested and later pleaded guilty to five counts of assault (physical contact)—a Class B misdemeanor.
  • The charges stemmed from inappropriate touching of multiple young students.
  • On May 1, 2025, he was sentenced to six months of probation and granted judicial diversion, meaning the charges could be expunged from his record if he complies with the court’s terms.
  • Despite reports of complaints dating back to as early as 2005, no prior charges were brought until 2023.
  • The light sentence has caused community outrage, with protests erupting at the Blount County courthouse demanding accountability and justice for the victims.

This podcast is for informational and educational purposes. All information shared is based on publicly available records, verified news reports, and direct statements from involved parties. The content reflects factual reporting and commentary protected under the First Amendment. Any mention of individuals is not intended to harass, defame, or threaten, but to inform the public on matters of legitimate concern.

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