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Erin G. Jackson
Erin G. Jackson
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09-005329TTS  MANATEE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD vs TAMMY M. JOHNSON  (2009)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Sep. 30, 2009
Whether there was “just cause” for the termination of Respondent’s employment, as that term is referred to in section of the Policies and Procedures Manual of the School Board of Manatee County, Florida, by: Respondent’s using school district property for personal gain, by working on tasks related to a student-based educational European trip through Education First (EF) during her district duty hours in the spring of 2009. Respondent’s consuming excessive alcoholic beverages in the presence of students and parents of Buffalo Creek Middle School (BCMS) during an EF trip in the summer of 2009. Respondent’s reporting to BCMS on August 14, 2009, in order to collect her personal belongings, and appearing to be inebriated Respondent’s contacting witnesses to the investigation to discuss details of the investigation. Respondent’s coming on school grounds on December 7, 2009, while under the influence of alcoholic beverages.Respondent, a senior secretary, is not "instructional personnel," but is subject to School Board rules and policies; Respondent violated Petitioner's alcohol policy on European trip and coming on campus under the influence. Recommend termination.
09-002270TTS  MANATEE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD vs STEPHANIE WAITERS  (2009)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 28, 2009
The issue is whether Petitioner, the Manatee County School Board (the "School Board"), may terminate Respondent's employment as a non-instructional employee for "just cause" as defined in Section 6.11 of the School Board's Policies and Procedures Manual, based upon the conduct alleged in the Amended Administrative Complaint filed at the Division of Administrative Hearings on June 9, 2009.Petitioner demonstrated that Respondent committed misconduct in office when she stopped a bus for nearly an hour and suspended students from riding. Respondent lacked authority to suspend students.
09-006216TTS  MANATEE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD vs MELISSA GRAVES  (2009)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Nov. 12, 2009
The issue is whether Petitioner has just cause to suspend Respondent from her employment as a teacher for three days without pay.Recommend suspension for three days without pay for Respondent, who is guilty of gross subordination for not following principal's repeated requests to prepare her class for summer cleaning.
08-003474  VOLUSIA COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD vs VANNESTHER SMITH  (2008)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jul. 17, 2008
The issue to be resolved in this proceeding concerns whether the School District of Volusia County has just cause to terminate the Respondent from her position of employment due to insubordinate behavior and unsatisfactory performance of her job duties.Petitioner School Board showed Respondent was repetitively insubordinate, tardy, absent and failed to perform custodial duties properly. Petitioner proved just cause for termination under case law.
04-001878  CECILIA BROWN vs VOLUSIA COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD  (2004)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 26, 2004
The issue is whether Respondent committed an unlawful employment practice by discriminating against Petitioner in violation of Section 760.10, Florida Statutes (2002).Respondent fired Petitioner based on her inappropriate conduct and her unsatisfactory performance. Respondent did not discriminate against Petitioner based on her race.
21-001625  PAMELA ALLEN vs BUILDING AND CODE ADMINISTRATION, ET AL  (2021)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 19, 2021
Whether Respondent, the County of Volusia, Florida, (the County or Respondent) 1 illegally discriminated against Pamela Allen (Petitioner) by refusing to issue a building permit for re-shingling Petitioner’s roof because of her race.Petitioner failed to prove that Volusia County's denial of her building permit for a roof overlay was discrimination based on Petitioner's race.

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