Parents warned of Lindsay Lohan school visit
Parents at a school in New York have been sent a letter assuring them that Lindsay Lohan will not be left alone with the children when she visits the facility later this month (May15).
The troubled actress has asked to complete the remaining 125 hours of her community service order by returning to work with youngsters at the Duffield Children's Center in Brooklyn, where she performed some voluntary tasks last year (14).
Ahead of the planned visit, the school's Director of Early
Childhood Education, Ivonne A. Lopez, has contacted parents of
children at Duffield to reassure them the Mean Girls star will be
properly supervised while on the premises.
In the letter, which was sent out on Tuesday (12May15), Lopez
writes, "Ms. Lohan has asked to return to complete her community
services and may be placed in a classroom with your child. As with
any volunteer, this would be under constant supervision from the
classroom teacher and Duffield staff. Please know that all
requirements for this volunteer work will be met, prior to her
entering the classroom. Furthermore, volunteers are never left
alone with children."
Lohan is attempting to carry out her remaining 125 hours of
community service before a court-imposed deadline of 28 May (15).
The punishment is part of her sentence relating to a 2012 reckless
driving case.