
A teacher at Central Heights Middle School, located at 10471 US-259, Nacogdoches, TX 75965, has been placed on administrative leave following serious allegations of sexual assault involving a minor.
The decision to suspend the teacher, identified as 26-year-old Landon Christopher Odom from Gary, was made swiftly by Central Heights ISD Superintendent Justin Keeling, according to KLTV. Odom was put on leave within just two hours of notification on Monday, as authorities began working with the Panola County Sheriff’s Office.
On Thursday, Odom was taken into custody by the Panola County Sheriff’s Office without any confrontation. As investigations continue, officials are actively gathering evidence and conducting interviews to build a complete case.
Superintendent Keeling reassured the community that no students from Central Heights Middle School are involved in this matter. As the situation develops, authorities remain focused on ensuring safety and transparency throughout the investigative process.
Odom is currently being held on a $100,000 bond, as indicated by arrest records. The case continues to unfold, and updates will be provided as authorities release more information.

In the wake of increased awareness around sexual abuse by teacher, many victims seek guidance on their legal rights and options. An experienced sexual abuse lawyer shares valuable perspectives on the steps victims can take when facing abuse by a teacher. This conversation examines the complex legal options available to those who have suffered, providing clarity on the challenging path toward justice and healing.
Editor Darla Medina: What legal options are available for victims of sexual abuse in educational settings?
Attorney Anjali Nigam: Victims can pursue criminal charges, which is essential for holding offenders accountable. They also have the option of filing civil suits against the perpetrator and the school district for damages.
Medina: How can victims gather the necessary evidence to support their claims?
Nigam: Evidence can include witness statements, any text messages or social media interactions, and even documentation of changes in behavior or performance at school. It’s vital for victims to reach out to legal professionals early on.
Medina: What should victims consider when deciding to come forward?
Nigam: Victims should think about their emotional wellbeing and the potential impact on their lives. Speaking with a trusted counselor or lawyer can help them navigate this difficult decision.
Medina: Your expertise helps clarify the options available for those affected by such traumatic experiences.
If you or a loved one has experienced abuse, remember that you are not alone. It’s important to know that support is available. Our team is here to help you navigate your options and pursue the justice you deserve. Contact us today for a free consultation and let’s work together to take the first step toward healing and accountability.
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