STATE OF FLORIDA
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
BETTY SUAREZ PATTERSON, )
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Petitioner, )
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vs. ) CASE NO. 75-1927
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MONROE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD )
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Respondent. )
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RECOMMENDED ORDER
Pursuant to a petition filed by the Petitioner requesting an administrative hearing in accord with Chapter 120.57 (i)(b)(1), Florida Statutes, the above cause was heard before the undersigned on January 13, 1976, in Key West, Florida. The Petitioner was not represented by counsel at the hearing and although she was advised by the undersigned that she was entitled to counsel she elected to proceed without the advice of legal counsel.
APPEARANCES
For Petitioner: Betty Suarez Patterson
3712 Donald Avenue
Key West, Florida 33040
For Respondent: Hilary U. Alberry, Esquire
310 Fleming Street
Post Office Drawer 1430 Key West, Florida 33040
ISSUE
The Respondent seeks to cancel and/or rescind the continuing contract of the Petitioner based on the fact that she refused to report to work as requested. The issue to be resolved is whether the Respondent may refuse to grant an instructor who is the holder of a continuing contract a consecutive fifth year of personal leave and secondly whether or not the Respondent may properly dismiss its instructional employee who has requested and has been denied such leave and thereafter refuses to report to work as directed.
FINDINGS OF FACT
The testimony of Wilbur S. Franklin, Principal, and Armando Henriquez, Superintendent, District School Board of Monroe County and other documentary evidence reveals that the Petitioner was granted personal leave for four consecutive school years beginning with the 1971-72 school year. The Petitioner also requested personal leave for a fifth year (school year 1975-76) and the principal of the school to which she was last assigned and who was responsible for approving such requests denied it. Messr. Franklin, Principal, testified that his reason for denying the Petitioner a fifth year of personal leave was
based on the fact that he needed to make permanent staffing recommendations and the situation in which the Petitioner presented posed a problem in that from year to year he did not know whether or not she would return to school or whether she would again request an additional year of personal leave. He testified that in making his staff recommendations, he sought the best instructors in order to have a sound overall educational program and in order to fulfill that goal, he sought to utilize the services of the most qualified instructors available.
The Petitioner testified that during the four years of annual leave which she was granted, she obtained a masters degree in guidance and counseling and that she thought that her training and educational background was more attuned to that type position and that was the position in which she was seeking with the Respondent. She testified that she was certified and was holder of a continuing contract as a classroom teacher and that her employment with the Respondent was in the areas of elementary education, i.e., fourth grade and below. She further testified that she made application for part-time and full- time positions in the areas of guidance and counseling and while vacancies have occurred during those times in which she had an application pending, she was bypassed and she voiced her opinion that based on her education and tenure, she has been discriminated against. In this regard the undersigned asked her to point to specific instances which would substantiate her position and she was unable to do so during the course of the hearing. She testified that vacancies occurred and were filled but she did not know what the educational background of the person(s) who was selected to fill these positions. The Petitioner has been an instructor within the county for more than fifteen years and she, as earlier stated, is the holder of a continuing contract. During March, 1975, she requested by letter a fifth year of annual leave and the Respondent, through its Principal, Messr. Franklin, advised that a fifth year of annual leave would not be granted to her. The Petitioner appealed this denial up to the level of superintendent and he sustained the Principal's recommendation. Messrs.
Arthur, Assistant Superintendent Monroe County School District, Armando Henriquez and Wilbur Franklin, Principal, all testified that when the school year 1975-76 began, the Petitioner did not report for duty and has not reported during the current school year. They all testified that while they had no direct conversations with the Petitioner, they have corresponded through written communiques. The Petitioner was given 10 days following the conclusion of the hearing to submit any supporting memoranda which would tend to substantiate her claim that her denial of a position in guidance and counseling was done for ulterior and other unlawful reasons. Respondent's counsel asked the undersigned to take official notice of Section 231.43,44, Florida Statutes, regarding absence without leave and school board rules and regulations 1.4.13 dealing with absence without leave and 1.4.14, personal leave without pay as to the discretion vested in the Respondent with regard to setting school policies. The Petitioner in accordance with her request for ten days leave to file a written statement and/or other documentary evidence supportive of her position, has submitted such and it has been duly considered.
Section 231.43, F.S., states, in pertinent part, that the school board shall adopt regulations prescribing conditions under which the instructional staff shall be granted personal leave which when granted shall be approved by the superintendent. In keeping with this dictate, the Respondent promulgated certain guides for the granting of leave (See Board's Exhibit No. 9 received in evidence and made a part hereof). Section 231.44, F.S., dealing with "Absence without leave" states pertinently that any instructor who is willfully absent from duty without leave shall forfeit compensation...and his contract shall be subject to cancellation...(Emphasis added). It is true that the Petitioner has
requested positions in areas which she was certified and the evidence indicates that, at least on one occasion, a vacancy existed and was filled by another applicant. However absent any evidence that the successful applicant was selected based on an arbitrary or capricious method or that the Petitioner was not selected due to some discriminatory or other unlawful means, it must be inferred that the Respondent employment selection process was fair. Nor was any evidence submitted which tends to show that the Respondent's attempt to dismiss the Petitioner was initiated for any reason other than the stated reason advanced by Messr. Franklin to the effect that he was desirous of establishing a stable and efficient complement of instructors. It is only logical that an administrator would seek to achieve this. Based on the above and the entire record, it is recommended that the Respondent be permitted to terminate the employment of the Petitioner, Betty Suarez Patterson for failing to report for work and continuing to do so at her assigned position at Truman Elementary School, Key West, Florida.
DONE and ORDERED this 28th day of January, 1976, in Tallahassee, Florida.
JAMES E. BRADWELL
Hearing Officer
Division of Administrative Hearings Room 530, Carlton Building Tallahassee, Florida 32304
(904) 488-9675
Filed with the Clerk of the Division of Administrative Hearings this 28th day of January, 1976.
COPIES FURNISHED:
Hilary U. Alberry, Esquire
310 Fleming Street
Post Office Drawer 1430 Key West, Florida 33040
Betty Suarez Patterson 3712 Donald Avenue
Key West, Florida 33040
Issue Date | Proceedings |
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Feb. 14, 1976 | Final Order filed. |
Jan. 28, 1976 | Recommended Order sent out. CASE CLOSED. |
Issue Date | Document | Summary |
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Feb. 10, 1976 | Agency Final Order | |
Jan. 28, 1976 | Recommended Order | Respondent permitted to terminate Petitioner's employment for failing to report for work and without arbitrary or capricious act by Respondent. |
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