Former Frankfort Community High School principal pleads guilty to misdemeanor battery

FOX23 News at 9 p.m

WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Ill., (KBSI) – A criminal case involving former Frankfort Community High School Principal Aaron Hill has been resolved with a misdemeanor plea, according to Williamson County court records.

Hill pleaded guilty July 15 to battery involving physical contact, a Class A misdemeanor. Prosecutors dismissed the Class 3 felony aggravated battery charge previously filed against him.

Hill was sentenced to 24 months of court supervision.

The case initially involved an aggravated battery charge alleging the offense occurred in a public place.

Court records show Hill’s supervision remains active. A review hearing is scheduled for July 17, 2028.

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