'There were no red flags': Pinellas Preparatory Academy principal on arrest of teacher
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LARGO, Fla. (WFLA) — The principal of Pinellas Preparatory Academy is speaking out after one of the school’s teachers was accused of trying to send obscene material to a minor.

Lee Hughes was arrested in early May. It’s not a situation Principal Jessica Hill expected to deal with.

“I think that every day is better. The situation was most definitely a shock,” Hill said when asked how parents and students at the school are doing.

Hill said she wanted to get their side of the story out. Previously, the school sent out statements regarding the situation, but Hill offered to provide more context on how they will be moving forward.

Mallory Young’s daughter was a student in Hughes’ class.

“She loved him. She really liked him. She thought he was a really good teacher,” Young said. “She’s doing better now; she took it very hard. She was very emotional. She couldn’t understand why someone who she thought was so good could do something so bad.”

Court documents said from June 2024 to May 2025 Hughes consistently engaged in conversation with an undercover investigator about sexual abuse he’d like to inflict upon a 9-year-old girl.

Principal Hill said the FBI did a Q&A session with PPA where they told parents the FBI didn’t have this case until recently and that another department who was in the chatroom, as an unknown user, was on the case.

“It was explained that it was not known up until a few days prior to his arrest of who he was and where he worked and his location,” Hill said.

The same documents said, through law enforcement investigation, it was discovered that Hughes was a third-grade teacher. It does not say when exactly the discovery was made and by whom.

This information doesn’t give much leeway for a principal trying to protect her students.

“I could’ve run his fingerprints on Wednesday of that week and he would’ve come back clean because there were no prior arrests. And so it’s unfortunate, it’s just one of those things that there were no signs. There were no red flags,” Hill said.

News Channel 8 On Your Side asked the principal how the school will be proactive going forward. Hill responded saying she must follow the hiring process but is trying to explore options with the help of officials.

“Working with FBI and law enforcement, if there is anything that is available for us to implement with our staff training wise, making sure that we have the highest quality, qualified teachers on campus,” Hill said.

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