The issues to be determined are whether Respondent violated the provisions of Section 1012.795(1)(d), (g) and (j), Florida Statutes (2008), and Florida Administrative Code Rule 6B- 1.006(3)(a), (e), and (f); (4)(b); and (5)(a) and (h), as alleged in the Administrative Complaint, and if so, what penalty should be imposed for the proven violations?Petitioner proved multiple violations of Section 1012.795 and Rule 6B-1.006 by Respondent's placement in a seclusion room without parental consent and submission of fraudulent documentation regarding consent.
Whether it is appropriate for Petitioner to discipline Respondent's Florida educator's certificate for acts alleged in Petitioner's Administrative Complaint dated July 16, 2009.Petitioner seeks to discipline Respondent/band teacher for touching student with a baton to obtain the student's attention, but failed to prove violation of Principles of Professional Conduct.
Whether it is appropriate for Petitioner to discipline Respondent's Florida educator's certificate for acts alleged in Petitioner's Administrative Complaint dated May 28, 2009.Respondent's reckless driving charge was found to be a minor traffic offense. Recommend no disciplinary action be taken against Respondent's teaching certificate.
The issues in this case are whether Respondent violated Subsections 1012.795(1)(d), 1012.795(1)(g), and 1012.795(1)(j), Florida Statutes (2007),1 and Florida Administrative Code Rules 6B-1.006(3)(a), 6B-1.006(3)(d), 6B-1.006(3)(e), 6B-1.006(3)(f), 6B-1.006(4)(b), 6B-1.006(5)(a), 6B-1.006(5)(d), and 6B-1.006(5)(f), and, if so, what discipline should be imposed.Respondent hit a student and lied to police about the conduct of a student, resulting in the student's being arrested.
The issue to be determined is whether Respondent violated Section 1012.795(1)(j), Florida Statutes (2008), and Florida Administrative Code Rule 6B-1.006, as alleged in the Administrative Complaint and if so, what penalties should be imposed?Petitioner did not prove the violations alleged in the Administrative Complaint because the conduct did not support the violations alleged. Recommend dismissal.
The issue in this case is whether Respondent violated Subsections 1012.795(1)(c), 1012.795(1)(e), 1012.795(1)(f), 1012.795(1)(i), and 1012.795(2), Florida Statutes (2006), and Florida Administrative Code Rules 6B-1.006(3)(a), 6B-1.006(3)(e), 6B-1.006(3)(g), and 6B-1.006(3)(h), and, if so, what discipline should be imposed.Respondent was convicted of lewd and lascivious conduct toward his female students; consequently, Petitioner has established grounds for permanently revoking Respondent's teaching certificate.
The issue to be determined is whether Respondent committed the acts alleged in the Administrative Complaint and if so, what penalties should be imposed?Petitioner proved by clear and convincing evidence that Respondent committed the violations alleged in Counts 1-5 and 7 of the Administrative Complaint. Revocation of her certificate is the appropriate penalty.
The issues in this case are whether Respondent violated Subsections 1012.795(1)(c), 1012.795(1)(f), and 1012.795(1)(i), Florida Statutes (2005),1 and Florida Administrative Code Rules 6B-1.006(3)(a), 6B-1.006(3)(e), 6B-1.006(3)(h), and 6B-1.006(4)(c), and, if so, what discipline should be imposed.Teacher had inappropriate relationship with student and used School District-issued computer to view pornographic materials.
The issue presented is whether Petitioner’s application for an educator’s certificate should be granted. Recommend grant of application for an educator's certificate where Petitioner proved he met the criteria and Department failed to prove he introduced marijuana into a correctional facility as alleged in its Notice of Reasons.
The issue to be determined is whether Respondent committed the acts alleged in the Administrative Complaint and if so, what penalties should be imposed?Petitioner did not demonstrate by clear and convincing evidence that Respondent committed an act of immorality or failed to protect students from conditions harmful to their safety.