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Fifth-Grade Teacher Charged with Sex Assault of 10-Year-Old Student

West Orange teacher Chris Yonitch, 36, of Livingston was arrested Thursday morning.

 

A fifth-grade West Orange teacher was arrested Thursday morning on charges of sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child, according to officials at the Essex County Prosecutor's Office. 

Christopher Yonitch, 36, of Livingston, has been a teacher at Washington School in West Orange for nine years, the prosecutor's office said. 

According to officials, the child is a 10-year-old student of Yonitch.

Check for updates on this breaking news story. 

Related Topics: Chris Yonitch, Sexual Assault, and washingston street

Heather

7:48 am on Friday, February 8, 2013

Im sorry but I know him personally and this has to be a mistake or a lie. The truth will come out . . .

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Comfortably Numb

3:31 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

why are you sorry? Are you guilty of something here?

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ljnace

9:15 am on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Friends, neighbors, and family are the last to know.

Ken

7:48 am on Friday, February 8, 2013

In before the usual suspects start in about skyrocketing crime rates and the need to stop & frisk.

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Chris K

8:22 am on Friday, February 8, 2013

Well I guess you didn't know him to well, because you would've known he was a baby toucher

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chris

9:05 am on Friday, February 8, 2013

The truth will come out? That's exactly what supporters of the last West Orange teacher that was charged with sex abuse.

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Alex Sohn

3:31 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

Has the previous case involving the HS teacher been resolved? Has she been deemed innocent?

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Gary Englert

4:31 pm on Saturday, February 9, 2013

Alex Sohn:

Last fall, the Essex County Prosecutor's Office announced hat they would present the DePalo case before a Grand Jury and seek and indictment but, so far as I know, no such action has been taken and no further information has been made available.

We can only speculate as to just why that may be (Is the case falling apart? Have witnesses recanted or are now deeemed unreliable? Are plea negotiaitions underway?), Ms. DePalo's reputation and career remain irreparably damaged.

Innocent until proven guilty may well be a basic legal concept and, indeed, the law of the land but, there's little solace in that when people are tried and convicted in the media long before the ever see the inside of a courtroom.

wohopeful

9:05 am on Friday, February 8, 2013

This is very sad for those involved and the grief that all, including the accused and his family, will be affected by.

At the same time this is extremely troubling that this is the second case in less than a year of a sexual predator preying upon the cchildren of the West Orange School system. Perhaps if certain board of education members weren't so busy planning their power grabs they would have immediately institued a plan for renewal of all background checks, additional training on the subject for all BOE employees, etc. But it appears a title like President and Vice President is more important to some than the safety and welfare of our children.

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john anthony prignano

7:42 pm on Thursday, February 14, 2013

wohopeful As of this post, NOBODY has been found guilty of anything. Do you agree with me that everyone is innocent until proven guilty?

JF

9:04 am on Friday, February 8, 2013

Hey Chris,
Hopefully the courts will get it right. If he is guilty then he will pay the crime. If not, he will pay for a crime he did not commit. His career is over regardless. Lets hope the child was not abused and if not ,have some sympathy for the teacher.

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Joel Malkin

12:31 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

I know Chris. I donot believe these charges!

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Heather

12:31 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

If I am wrong than so be it, all I know is that my family knew him well. It is really hard to believe something like this when it hits so close to home and you actually speak to the person, and they know your children.
I agree, It is very sad for everyone involved, and I hope things will work out not only for the family involved, but for Mr. Yonitch but for as well.

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Rocci Martin

9:11 pm on Saturday, March 9, 2013

Heather, are you his partner and you have children, two daughters?.....does he have a good relationship with them....if I'm wrong so be it....your words sound very contradictive.....that statement sounds like you really DON'T know him...this is quite disturbing and hard to believe as the seemingly girlfriend, one could see you taking this so personal...so what happens if he is found guilty...will you still be there for him...it is obvious what you will do if he is proven innocent.....

Kate Farrell

12:54 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

It's hard to believe if you know Mr. Yonitch... let's hope this gets resolved for both him and the family.

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wohopeful

3:31 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

Wow, Cynthia! Did you interact with him at Washington St School?

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Cynthia Cumming

9:24 pm on Saturday, February 9, 2013

Oh hi, Wohovoice. Long time no talk. For a reason. There's no point posting anything when creepy anonymous stalkers like you exist. I have a real name and people know where to reach me. And as for Mr. Yonitch, it is the hope of everyone at the food pantry that this situation is resolved for both him and the family and that justice prevails.

Heather

1:08 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

Thanks Joel this whole thing is so disturbing, in the end everyone loses even if he is proven not guilty.

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David Peart

3:31 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

Speaking of the wild and irresponsible promoting agendas. As I understand it, background checks are mandatory for education professionals.

http://www.nj.gov/education/genfo/faq/faq_crimhist.htm

If they have no arrest history or criminal complaints indicating there should be a concern, what exactly would an additional background check reveal? Are you suggesting that some sort of supplementary comprehensive background check be done that would include in depth interviews of family, friends and neighbors, akin to that of high level government security clearances? Newsflash, even that wouldn't necessarily identify a potential child predator in all instances. At whose expense should these more in depth inquiries be conducted? As for training, I seriously doubt that there isn't already state mandated in service training on the subject. If I'm wrong, I stand corrected and would ask that you demonstrate otherwise. So other than the absurdly transparent politically motivated disdain for the Board, what's left? Oh and by the way, since no one has been convicted of anything at this point, they would be alleged child predators. It is just as much a concern that ideologues and preying on the fears of taxpayers with misinformation and irresponsible rhetoric.

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Adam Kraemer

6:37 pm on Saturday, February 9, 2013

@ David Peat - We as taxpayers sehll out a lot of money for extensive supervision of the teachers that are employed in the West Orange Public Schools. I find it problematic that supervisior did not pick up on this problem before it could happen. So yes this is an other valid reason for the public to have a serious trust problem with the the current school board and the current adminstration. School official be held accountable for this.

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Gary Englert

10:09 pm on Saturday, February 9, 2013

Adam Kraemer:

Your expounding on just another subject in which your reach exceeds your grasp is again manifest...and the suggestion that anyone could or should have "pick(ed) up" on some yet proven behavior is simply the antithesis of all logic and rational thinking.

While not to prejudge and suggest that Mr. Yanitch qualifies for such labels, you'd also do well to do a bit of reading on the subject of sexual predators, pederasts and pedophiles,who generally ply their trade so covertly and deviously that they resist detection for considerable periods of time.

Neither a school administration, nor a Board of Education, can engage in some ill conceived witch hunt toward rooting out such evil among its employees but, can and does react (and properly does so) when presented with the requisite justification.

Your anti-school board/administration rhetoric is, however, duly noted...again.

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David Peart

2:06 pm on Sunday, February 10, 2013

@Adam Kraemer,

Feel free to enlighten us as to these details of the expensive "supervision" that was supposed to prevent "accusations." Maybe you know different, but thus far all we have is an accusation and very little in the way of details that substantiate that allegation either way. As for what you describe as the failure of the supervisor to "pick up on this problem before it could happen," I was also unaware that psychic abilities were a prerequisite for WOBOE management personnel. Even the law enforcement community has yet to come up with a method to preemptively address accusations that have yet to be lodged, so you might want to share that revelation with them. Your lack of trust with the current school board and administration appears to be rooted in the fact that they justifiably don't take you seriously. Prior to there being a conviction for an actual crime, what exactly might the BOE board and administration be held accountable for? These attempts to glean political mileage out of every incident speaks much more of your character than it does their competence.

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john anthony prignano

3:06 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Adam WHAT problem ? Mr. Yonitch is innocent until and if he's proven guilty.You write "I find it problematic that supervisor did not pick up on this problem before it could happen. How do you pick up on a problem before there's a problem, especially when there might not be any problem in the first place? As of today, there is no proof that a "problem" has occurred. Minority Report starring Tom Cruise as an officer who arrests people for crimes they're GOING to commit was not a documentary, it was a science - fiction movie. Englert always writes about the accused that no matter the outcome, the accused person's career and reputation remain irreparably damaged. Not as far as I'm. concerned . As far as I'm concerned , someone who is found innocent in a court of law has their career and reputation still intact . We believe in a presumption of innocence, but after the person is fully exonerated by the courts, they will be regarded as damaged goods for the rest of their lives.Why is that? Presumed innocent, found innocent, forever tainted ?? ANYONE can be accused of ANYTHING, and for no apparent reason. Expressions like " Where there's smoke there's fire" and "The accused must have done something" are nothing more than vapid banalities, "full of sound and fury, signifying nothing ." If Ms. Depalo is found innocent of all charges by the courts on a Friday, Monday morning she should be back at the front of her classroom., and I wouldn't object if I had a child in her class. .

Joel Malkin

3:31 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

Again I agree with you, Heather!

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veronica

9:14 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

I know him for 3 years and he is breat teacher he was my sons teacher and i thought he was great all his students loved him he was always involved. I dont believe the lies they are telling is sad that when you have a teacher that cares about the students they ruin hjs reputatjon lkke my son is very sad about the news wish him the best and hope thetruth comes out.

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A. Newarker

6:37 pm on Saturday, February 9, 2013

"i thought he was great all his students loved him he was always involved."

Guess he "love" this boy even more .

RSD_Angel

9:14 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

I personally know him and his family and have for a long time, and I myself don't believe that Chris could or would do something like this, however let us all remember that we live in a country that believes in innocence until a person is proven guilty. Everyone needs to try to be a little slower to judge and try to keep in mind that that cyber bullying isn't just for children.

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PEACE IN THE WORLD

9:14 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

I 'm a mother like another woman the most important is keep our kids emotionaly healthy is our responsability in all areas . the kids are the future in our lives parents talk everyday with your child every day something happen new in their life keep safe phisically and emotional. I pray for him and I HOPE THAT TRUE IS COMING SOON

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Heather

9:14 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

Comfortably numb I am sorry because this is a very sad situation for all involved. I know Mr. Yonitch personally and it is very upsetting to hear something like this, and it is very hard to believe if you know him.

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Sheila

7:36 am on Saturday, February 9, 2013

He was my daughter's teacher a couple of years ago. He was her favorite teacher. She would stay after school so he could help her if she needed it. Nothing bad ever happened and he's a wonderful teacher who cares about his students. I smell something fishy with these accusations against him. The truth will come out. Have faith Mr. Yonitch!

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veronica

11:44 am on Saturday, February 9, 2013

Yeah Sheila I. Feel the same way my son was so upset and so were his friends cause he is. A very good and caring teacher my other son is in fourth grade and I was looking fwd for him to have Mr. Yonitch. I hope all gets resolved and I know it might be all false accusation. Cause. What I know he had call dyfes on d little girls family for neglect and then he got accused for molesting the little girl to me is a false accusation wish him the best!

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RSD_Angel

12:31 pm on Saturday, February 9, 2013

Where did you hear that about dyfs? I hope that if this is true everyone will stop persecuting and will start to look at every part of this story.

Raymond Helfrich

1:47 pm on Saturday, February 9, 2013

So, to recap: What have we learned, from all of this?

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Comfortably Numb

4:31 pm on Saturday, February 9, 2013

Raymond, nice eye lashes. Do you dress in drag?

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Bart

4:31 pm on Saturday, February 9, 2013

We have learned that this story is about West Orange and within the vicinity.

Heather

2:29 pm on Saturday, February 9, 2013

So because he cared enough about a child to call Dyfs he lost everything, even if he is found not guilty. This whole thing has me and my kids sick. My daughter was in his class a few years ago and she said he was her favorite teacher, she even goes back to the school just to visit his class. Again the truth will come out, we are here for you!!

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A. Newarker

6:37 pm on Saturday, February 9, 2013

The one great thing about tis story is: It did not happen in Newark.

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gloria rojas

10:09 pm on Saturday, February 9, 2013

Yo no creo lo que esta pasando.mi hija estudia en la washinton school y yo siempre vi a mister yonitch como una persona muy dedicado a sus estudiantes y sin nada de maldad en sus ojos y accionnes

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gloria rojas

10:09 pm on Saturday, February 9, 2013

Espero que todo esto sea una mentira por la nina y el profesor.

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Jack

10:09 pm on Saturday, February 9, 2013

I agree... if you know Chris, there's an explanation for this, and it's not pedophilia.

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PCFB

8:16 am on Sunday, February 10, 2013

My son is very sad for Mr. Yonitch. He is a great teacher. He cares about his students. Is hard to believe that accusations. We are praying for both families.

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emiliac

10:23 am on Sunday, February 10, 2013

Good people do bad things. We all know the one about 'blah, blah, blah, cast the first stone! To dismiss a child, a potential victim of such horrible crime, with out waiting for the outcome of the investigation is incomprehensible. Fortunately, there is a state child protective agency that investigates such ALLEGATIONS. The problem here is the media who omit the word allegedly/alleged from their stories, as well as judgmental adults too quick to accused the probable victim of lieing, which is why victims so often fail to report! Why are suspects tried in the media? By the same token a responsible adult, not so invested in an adult male teacher, might comment, I believe this man will be vindicated rather than to call a vulnerable child a liar! Especially an adult parent, less is expected from a parent in his/her teens. And to Gloria R, How do you know the victim is a niña/girl and not a niño/boy? What we should esperar/wait for es justicia/justice!

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veronica

3:43 pm on Sunday, February 10, 2013

I heard about DYFES from someone in the. School that works there and when I heard abt it that's when I knew that it. Must be a lie! I just feel bad cause even if he is cleared from all of this his life will never be. The same! Is. So sad for someone to ruin someones. Life again! Hope he's doing well wish him the best off luck!

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emiliac

6:21 pm on Sunday, February 10, 2013

There is no DYFS, the new name is the Division of Child Protection and Permanency. Regardless of the name; What should we do when a child alleges to have had an appropriate interaction with a teacher, member of the clergy or any adult? Pool the adults who superficially know the teacher/clergy/dog catcher (nobody really knows someone) and determine how to proceed or not proceed. After all, individuals can just feel it in their bones when something is awry. Quite possibly, this might end false convictions in the future's. In the interim, for some ADULTS, vilifying the alleged victim is fine.

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john anthony prignano

7:22 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

emiliac Great letter. You have my admiration and respect.

Veronica Simon

9:37 pm on Sunday, February 10, 2013

I read that the child made up the story

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veronica

9:37 pm on Sunday, February 10, 2013

I don't care what ignorant people have to say! I know he is a very nice guy! All the kids I spoke too about the situation they don't believe it!

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Mary

11:37 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Mary

I have a chlid in his class and he was always a caring teacher, one of the best teachers in washington. What is most upsetting as parents is that a good teacher has been taken away from our kids based on allegations made by a troubled kid, and yes I also do know the family in question and it was obvious since a couple of years back that this child needed help everyone in that school knows what the truth is but are not allowed to say anything. I just hope that when the truth comes out the child will get the help that she really needs and before you start accusing an innocent man you first have to know the whole story, all of the kids in his class know the truth maybe the authorities should start by asking them and they will get a clearer picture of this whole mess

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john anthony prignano

3:06 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Mary People saying that Mr. Yonitch is a great teacher is a fine and noble gesture,but it has nothing to do with what he's charged with. Also, accusing the accuser before all the facts are in doesn't help Mr. Yonitch's situation one bit. Mr. Yonitch is innocent until and if he's proven guilty. And I strongly disagree with people who write " Even if Mr. Yonitch is found innocent of all the charges, his career and reputation are ruined. " Not as far as I'm concerned. As far as I'm concerned, If it's proven in a court of law that he did nothing wrong, his career and reputation will remain intact. I would not object if my child were assigned to his class.Terms like "There is a presumption of innocence " and "innocent of all charges" must be more than vapid cliches,they must mean something. ANYONE can be falsely accused. Are there people who really believe it couldn't happen to them? Expressions like "Where there's smoke there's fire" or "The accused must have done SOMETHING ". are nothing more than baseless. banalities often employed by cynics..Mr. Yonitch is afforded a presumption of innocence. If he's found innocent by the courts on a Friday, Monday morning he should be standing at the front of his classroom..

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Marie Short

10:33 am on Thursday, February 14, 2013

Children from troubled families are exactly who pedophiles choose as victims, so let's not discount the allegations just because of the victim's background. It is also important for kids to know they will be believed when they tell an adult about molestation, so if this teacher's story comes up with your kids it is important to make it clear to them that you will believe them. Hopefully he did not do these things, and he is of course inncont until priven guilty, but if he did do them we should be glad that a) someone spoke up and b) nobody has covered anything up like at PennState.

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Simon

8:20 am on Sunday, March 3, 2013

praying for this .teacher i believe that he will be proven innocent if he not guilty. THe school has camera everywhere, so it will not be difficult to prove.

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shar bigger

2:16 pm on Sunday, March 3, 2013

I just found out about this...it is just a sad sad story....you can never foresee what goes on in the mind of a person...no one can predict the actions of anyone..but I hope this is not something he would have done in the midst of his mind being clouded with bad judgement......one mistake can be life changing....as teachers we must be careful of caring...never be alone with a student always be on guard and aware of the potential outcomes, leave doors open, others are present, involve others like the school social worker, principal, VP, family, community, use the whole village to protect ourselves and our children so that we avoid circumstances like this.

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Heather

8:41 am on Sunday, March 10, 2013

@Rocci Martin no im not his girlfriend, mistress, or lover. I am a parent of 5 children 2 of which he knows well. Everyone is entitled to their opnions, im sorry that you feel just because im defending him i must be sleeping with him. Cant believe that is the road you taking, but its fine really dont care what anyone thinks of me or my comments. I will continue to be on his side because I know this is a lie.

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Joel Malkin

10:44 am on Sunday, March 10, 2013

Good for you, Heather! I also believe he is innocent. We can believe what we want until the facts come out.

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