Two school employees are facing child neglect charges after they were found at a house party with dozens of kids in Florida. Cocoa Beach police say they discovered more than 100 children, many of whom had been drinking, at a home on January 19th. One young attendee was treated after experiencing an alcohol-related medical event in the front yard. The property is owned by Roosevelt Elementary School Principal Elizabeth Hill-Brodigan. A teacher at the same school, Karly Anderson, told investigators that she had also been at the party. The school district has placed both employees on administrative leave while law enforcement continue their investigation.