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Ronnie Herman Weaver
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19-006373PL  RICHARD CORCORAN, AS COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION vs LASHON JENIECE MILLER  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 02, 2019
Whether Respondent violated sections 1012.795(1)(g) and 1012.795(1)(j), Florida Statutes, and Florida Administrative Code Rules 6A-10.081(2)(a)1. and 6A-10.081(2)(c)1., as alleged in the Administrative Complaint; and, if so, what disciplinary penalty should be imposed.Petitioner proved Respondent violated Florida Statutes and rules in her role as an educator. Recommend Probation.
20-004281PL  RICHARD CORCORAN, AS COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION vs THOMAS LLOYD ALDEN  (2020)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Sep. 23, 2020
Whether Respondent committed any of the acts alleged in Petitioner’s Amended Administrative Complaint; and if so, what penalty should be imposed.Petitioner proved by clear and convincing evidence that Respondent used profanity in the classroom.
20-004420PL  RICHARD CORCORAN, AS COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION vs DIANE N. TIRADO  (2020)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 05, 2020
Whether Respondent violated the Florida Statutes and Florida Administrative Code rules, as charged in the Amended Administrative Complaint, and if so, the penalty that should be imposed.Petitioner proved, by clear and convincing evidence, that Respondent violated rule 6A-10.081, and, consequently, violated section 1012.795. Recommend one year of probation imposed on Respondent's educator's certificate.
21-000706PL  RICHARD CORCORAN, AS COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION vs JO CARTY  (2021)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 19, 2021
The issues in this case are whether Respondent violated section 1012.795(1)(j), Florida Statutes (2018), and Florida Administrative Code Rule 6A-10.081(2)(a)1., as alleged in the Amended Administrative Complaint; and, if so, what discipline should be imposed.R made no reasonable effort to protect students from harmful conditions during active assailant drill. She closed herself in a closet with a few students, leaving most students in classroom unsupervised, scaring and confusing some.
21-000707PL  RICHARD CORCORAN, AS COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION vs YOLIE BAUDUY  (2021)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 19, 2021
Did Respondent, Yolie Bauduy, violate section 1012.795(1)(g), Florida Statutes (2018)?1 Did Respondent, Yolie Bauduy, violate section 1012.795(1)(j)? 1 All citations to the Florida Statutes are to the 2018 codification unless otherwise noted. Did Respondent, Yolie Bauduy, violate Florida Administrative Code Rule 6A-10.081(2)(a)1.?Two-hour lunch delay not harmful to student's health. Brief departure from classroom to check for eloped student not harmful to students' health. Releasing student needing 1-on-1 supervision harmful to student. Chronic understaffing mitigating factor.
21-001145PL  RICHARD CORCORAN, AS COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION vs LISA CAMACHO SZETO  (2021)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 26, 2021
Whether Respondent violated section 1012.795(1)(b), Florida Statutes (2018), as charged in the Administrative Complaint; and, if so, the penalty that should be imposed.Petitioner proved by clear and convincing evidence that Respondent violated section 1012.795 by failing to report suspected child abuse to DCF.
21-001658PL  RICHARD CORCORAN, AS COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION vs CALVIN CHIN  (2021)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 21, 2021
Whether Respondent violated section 1012.795(1)(d) or (1)(f), Florida Statutes (2019), and, if so, what penalty should be imposed.1 1 Unless otherwise noted, all references to the Florida Statutes herein are to the 2019 version, which was in effect when the actions alleged in the Administrative Complaint took place.Petitioner proved that Respondent violated s.1012.795(1)(f), but based on mitigating factors, no discipline should be imposed.

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