ROUND ROCK — Taylor High School Assistant Principal Adrian Ramirez was arrested on a drivingwhile- intoxicated charge, a Class B misdemeanor, on Nov. 27, according to Williamson County court records.
Ramirez’s blood alcohol content registered greater than 0.15%, according to court records. A person is considered legally intoxicated in Texas with a BAC of 0.08%.
His $2,500 bond was posted Nov. 28, according to county records.
Taylor Independent School District officials said because the issue involves a personnel matter, they could not discuss Ramirez’s employment status.
“This is a personnel matter and as such the district is unable to provide specific information or response,” added Taylor ISD spokesman Tim Crow.
Under Texas law, upon adjudication a Class B misdemeanor may result in up to 180 days in jail, a fine not to exceed $2,000 and the suspension of a driver’s license.