Simpsonville, SC — Greenville County School Board Trustee Sarah Adrianna Dulin was arrested on Monday, facing charges of third-degree domestic violence, according to information released by the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office. The incident, which reportedly involved an altercation with her husband, has raised concerns within the local educational community.
Authorities state that Dulin, aged 46, struck her husband in the head with a tumbler mug, leading to an injury. Specific details regarding the extent of the injury were not disclosed. Her husband, whose identity has not been released, provided a written statement to law enforcement officials regarding the incident.
Dulin has been a member of the Greenville County School Board since 2020, representing Area 27. During her tenure, she gained attention for her campaign in the 2024-2025 election, which emphasized student and staff safety, advocating for higher salaries for teachers, and pushing for improved monitoring of tax collection and spending. Her platform focused on enhancing educational resources for students and ensuring a safe learning environment.
Following the arrest, Carolyn Styles, chairperson of the Greenville County School Board, released a statement confirming that she had been made aware of the situation. Styles noted that she had informed the other trustees and expressed the board’s commitment to monitoring developments. “As always, the board remains committed to ensuring the children in our community receive the best education possible and can thrive in their current and future pursuits,” Styles emphasized.
Styles highlighted that the district has a code of ethics governing the conduct of its trustees, which mandates compliance with all applicable laws, statutes, and governmental regulations. The board policy addressing this is known as Board Policy BHB, which outlines enforcement procedures for any violations of the code.
In South Carolina, the authority to suspend a school board trustee from office lies solely with the governor, based on state law and the South Carolina Constitution. This means that immediate repercussions for Dulin’s actions depend on state political mechanisms and do not fall directly under the school board’s jurisdiction.
The incident comes as a shock to many in the Simpsonville community, particularly among those involved in local education. As Dulin has been an advocate for educational issues, her arrest presents a complex situation for the school board and the district as they navigate this unexpected challenge.
As the situation unfolds, the Greenville County community is watching closely for further information regarding the implications of Dulin’s arrest, her status on the school board, and the district’s response moving forward. The board continues to prioritize the education and safety of its students while addressing the serious concerns raised by this incident.
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