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Hazel La Vern Lucas
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93-004233  PALM BEACH COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD vs MICHAEL L. CHIUCHIOLO  (1993)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Aug. 02, 1993
Whether Respondent resigned his position of employment with Petitioner and, if not, whether Respondent's position of employment with Petitioner should be terminated for cause, specifically, the Respondent's alleged absence without leave, his alleged abuse of sick leave, and his alleged theft of school property.Noninstructional employee did not resign his position with school board. Cause for termination of employment was established.
92-001869BID  RECREATIONAL SURFACES, INC. vs PALM BEACH COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD  (1992)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 25, 1992
The ultimate issue for determination in this proceeding is whether Respondent's award of a contract for surfacing tracks at two high schools in Palm Beach County, Florida was arbitrary, capricious, or beyond Respondent's scope of discretion as a state agency for the reason that the successful low bidder is a corporation which was not registered to do business in the state at the time that the bid was submitted but was so registered within a reasonable period thereafter.Bid protest by low bidder to resurface track failed to include required 2 year warranty and should be dismissed.
90-006475  JOHN J. SANFRATELLO vs PALM BEACH COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD  (1990)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 12, 1990
The basic issue in this case is whether the Respondent engaged in an unlawful employment practice within the meaning of Section 760.10, Florida Statutes, by not hiring the Petitioner.Absence of uncontrolled diabetes is a bona fide occupational qualification for employment as a school bus driver.
90-002307  PALM BEACH COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD vs TERESA CALLAHAN  (1990)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 16, 1990
The basic issue in this case is whether the Respondent, Theresa Callahan, should be dismissed as a member of the instructional staff of the Palm Beach County School Board. Respondent's dismissal has been recommended by the Petitioner, Thomas J. Mills, Superintendent of Schools, on the basis of allegations set forth in an Amended Petition For Dismissal in which it is alleged that the Respondent was incompetent and guilty of misconduct in office, willful neglect of duty, and gross insubordination, and subject to dismissal pursuant to Section 231.36, Florida Statutes. Petitioner based these charges on allegations of the Respondent's repeated failure to perform duties prescribed by law as requested by her supervisor(s), her repeated failure to communicate and relate to her students in the classroom to such an extent that they were deprived of a minimal educational experience, her continued verbal abuse of her co-workers, her continued denial of basic rights to her ESOL students and her discriminatory application of discipline to Haitian students. Numerous sub- issues are set forth at pages 15 through 18 of the Parties' Joint Pre-hearing Stipulation.Evidence insufficient to establish charges against teacher. Teacher who prevails is entitled to reinstatement with back pay, but not attorney fees.
90-001140  PALM BEACH COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD vs JAMES J. MCCABE  (1990)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 23, 1990
The issues presented for determination are the following: Whether Respondent has violated rules of the School Board of Palm Beach County so as to constitute misconduct in office. If Respondent has committed misconduct in office, what penalty is to be imposed, including whether Respondent is entitled to back pay and in what amount.Asking students to remove their clothes to search for stolen property did not consititute misconduct in office. Reinstatement recommeneded.

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