
Suspended Atlantic City High Principal Earns Doctorate, But …
The currently suspended Atlantic City High School Principal, Constance Days-Chapman has recently earned her Doctorate degree from Stockton University.
That is a wonderful achievement that only comes through dedication and hard work.
However, a big question remains. Will Days-Chapman actually have the opportunity to put her new and heightened educational credentials to work?
Days Chapman faces potential career-ending criminal charges that are scheduled to head to trial very soon.
KEEPING THEIR FRIENDSHIP INTACT
Marty Small has done everything humanly possible to prevent Days Chapman from breaking away from him and his wife, La’Quetta Small.
All three of them are facing serious criminal charges.
If Days Chapman were to turn in Marty and La’Quetta Small, she could finish them off.
ATLANTIC CITY MAYOR MARTY SMALL WROTE THE FOLLOWING ABOUT DAYS CHAPMAN
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Congrats to Dr. Constance "Mandy" Days-Chapman
Constance A. Days Chapman on receiving your Doctorate in Organizational Leadership from Stockton University @stocktonuniversity today. This is the year of Victory for us all...Personally, Professionally & Politically. What was meant to divide us only made us all Stronger & Closer. Through this you still stayed focused and completed a Major Accomplishment. Congrats...We Love You #teamsmall #herecomethereds #cityofatlanticcity #wealwaysworking #itsagreatdayhereinthecityofatlanticcity #canwesaygreatday #wejustgettingstarted #beoptimistic #dreambigvotesmall
CONSTANCE DAYS CHAPMAN CRIMINAL CHARGES
The Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office previously announced that Days Chapman, the Atlantic City High School Principal has been indicted for:
- Official Misconduct.
- Endangering.
- Hindering Apprehension.
POTENTIAL CONSEQUENCES
If Days Chapman is convicted, she will forfeit her teaching and principal certificates, making her unable to ever serve in a public education position in New Jersey.
If the prosecution is successful, Days Chapman would likely face significant jail time.
MARTY & LA’QUETTA SMALL FACE THE FOLLOWING CRIMINAL CHARGES:
The Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office released the following information about Marty and La’Quetta Small:
On Tuesday, September 17, 2024, Marty Small, Sr., 50, and his wife, La Quetta Small, 47, of Atlantic City, NJ were both indicted for second-degree Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Marty Small, Sr. was also indicted for third-degree Terroristic Threats, and third-degree Aggravated Assault. It is alleged that during the months of December 2023 and January 2024, the defendants physically and emotionally abused their 15/16-year-old-daughter on multiple occasions. During one incident, on January 13, 2024, Marty Small, Sr. is alleged to have hit his daughter multiple times in the head with a broom causing her to lose consciousness, said the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office.
A second Atlantic County Grand Jury separately indicted Marty Small for alleged witness tampering.
MAYOR & SUPERINTENDENT CRIMINAL TRIAL
The Marty and La’Quetta Small criminal trial is set for July 14, 2025, before The Honorable Bernard DeLury, New Jersey Superior Court Judge.
Team Small may look to delay the start of the trial.
SOURCES: Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office, Stockton University graduation ceremony & Marty Small public comments.
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