GCSD superintendent charged with misdemeanors

Staff Report
Posted 1/9/19

Goshen County School District No. 1 Superintendent Jean Chrostoski has been charged with two misdemeanors in relation to a vehicle accident near the Bucking Horse Steakhouse on Dec. 21, 2018.

Loreen Fritzler, Chrostoski’s administrative assistant, was also charged.

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GCSD superintendent charged with misdemeanors

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Goshen County School District No. 1 Superintendent Jean Chrostoski has been charged with two misdemeanors in relation to a vehicle accident near the Bucking Horse Steakhouse on Dec. 21, 2018.

Loreen Fritzler, Chrostoski’s administrative assistant, was also charged.

In court documents filed today, Chrostoski was charged with one count of failure to notify law enforcement of a vehicle accident, and one charge of conspiracy to commit interference with a police officer.

Fritzler was charged with a single misdemeanor count of conspiracy to commit interference with a police officer, as was Kim Cawthra, another administrative assistant at the GCSD No. 1 central office.

Kim Flock, the district’s assistant business manager, and Rob Flock, a teacher at Trail Elementary, will also face single counts of conspiracy to interfere with a police officer.

Chrostoski announced her retirement from her superintendent post last week in a special meeting of the Goshen County Schools Board of Trustees. Her retirement is effective Feb. 1.

For the full story, see Friday’s edition of the Torrington Telegram.

Editor's note: This article was edited at 3:27 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 9, to reflect additional charges filed against two more individuals in connection with the accident.