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ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD vs AARON PERFETTO, 11-002814TTS (2011)

Court: Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Number: 11-002814TTS Visitors: 16
Petitioner: ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD
Respondent: AARON PERFETTO
Judges: SUSAN BELYEU KIRKLAND
Agency: County School Boards
Locations: Orlando, Florida
Filed: Jun. 06, 2011
Status: Closed
Settled and/or Dismissed prior to entry of RO/FO on Monday, November 28, 2011.

Latest Update: Jun. 01, 2024
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May 24, 2011 MEMORANDUM

TO: FROM:

MEMBERSOFTHESCHOOLBOARD

RONALD BLOCKER 1}

Superintendent '


SUBJECT: TEACHER SUSPENSION WITHOUT PAY!fERMINATION

Aaron Perfetto


Attached is a complaint regarding Aaron Perfetto, who I am charging with failure to meet academic standards during employment with the School Board of Orange County, Florida.


Attached you will find a copy of those charges. Pursuant to Florida Statutes 1012.33 and 1012.34, if the School Board accepts my recommendation, the employee has the right to request an administrative hearing within 15 calendar days of your action. If no request for hearing is received within the time limit, the termination of the teacher's contract is final. During the 15 calendar day period referenced above, the teacher will be placed on suspension without pay in accordance with the negotiated agreement between the Classroom Teachers Association and Florida law. I am also recommending that you approve John C. Palmerini to act as my representative in this matter.


Please recall that we routinely refer these matters to the Division of Administrative Hearings if a hearing is requested by the teacher.


RECOMMENDED RESOLUTION:


I move that Aaron Perfetto be suspended without pay and terminated 15 days from recerpt of the attached charges if no hearing is requested. I further move that John C. Palmerini, Esq. be appointed to represent the Superintendent in this matter.


Attachment


Filed June 6, 2011 4:18 PM Division of Administrative Hearings


SCHOOL BOARD OF ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BY AND THROUGH ITS SUPERINTENDENT, RONALD BLOCKER,


Petitioner


vs. Aaron Perfetto,


Respondent


ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT


RONALD BLOCKER, as Superintendent of Schools, for and on behalf of the School Board of Orange County, Florida, (hereinafter referred to as "Petitioner"), files this Administrative Complaint against Aaron Perfetto (hereinafter referred to as "Respondent").

Petitioner seeks the severance of Respondent's professional service contract with Petitioner pursuant to Section 1012.33, Florida Statutes for incompetency and Section 1012.34, Florida Statutes.

The Petitioner alleges:

  1. The Respondent, at all times material to this Complaint, was employed as a classroom teacher by the Petitioner, the School Board of Orange County, Florida.

  2. The Respondent holds a Professional Service Contract of employment

    with the School Board of Orange County, Florida.

  3. That on April 30, 2010, the Respondent received his 2009-2010 Final Assessment reflecting an overall Unsatisfactory (U) rating with ratings of "U" in Classroom Management and Discipline, Planning and Delivering Instruction and Professional Responsibilities. Respondent received Needs Improvement (NI) ratings in Curriculum Knowledge and Assessment of Student Performance and Individual Professional Development Plan. Attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment A is a copy of the 2009-2010 Final Assessment.

  4. That on December 6, 2010, the Respondent was issued a 90-day Probationary Performance notice by the Principal. Attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment B is a copy of the 90-day notice to the Respondent and a Professional Improvement Plan addressing Classroom management and Discipline, Planning and Delivering Instruction, Curriculum Knowledge, and Professional Responsibilities.

  5. That on March 23, 2011, the Respondent received his 2010-2011 Final Assessment reflecting an overall Unsatisfactory (U) rating. Attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment C is a copy of the 2010- 2011 Final Assessment.

  6. That on April 4, 2011, the Respondent's 90-day Probationary Plan ended and Respondent was provided a seven (7) day notice of the final evaluation meeting. Attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment D is a copy of the meeting summary.

  7. That on April 12, 2011, the Principal met with the Respondent and reviewed the 90-day Probationary Performance Plan results and shared with the Respondent that he had not made adequate improvement and issued him a letter reflecting such results. Attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment E is a copy of the notification letter, final meeting summary noting areas of incompetency and student performance data, and completed improvement plan.

  8. That on April 18, 2011, the Area Superintendent forwarded her recommendation to terminate the Respondent for failure to show

    adequate improvement. Attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment F is a copy of the 90-day Rule Recommendation.

  9. Such actions by the Respondent, Aaron Perfetto, are in violation of School Board Policies and the Superintendent's Instructional Goals, demonstrates incompetence and constitutes willful neglect of duty, and a breach of Respondent's employment agreement with the School Boar

  10. Said violations are sufficient grounds to sever the professional service contract with Respondent for incompetence.



THEREFORE, the Superintendent of Schools for the School Board of Orange County, Florida, recommends that the Board sever its professional service contract relationship with the Respondent and terminate immediately the employment of Respondent, Aaron Perfetto, and authorize John C. Palmerini to act as counsel in this

matter.

Dated this 1, -1day of May, 2011.


John C. Palmerini, Esq. Florida Bar No. 571709 Attorney for Ronald Blocker,

Superintendent, The School Board of Orange County, Florida

445 W. Amelia Street Orlando, Florida 32801

(407)317-3411


Attachment A

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JNST.RUCTION.ll. PERSONNEL


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Name: Penonne!: School Year:


School:

Tenching Assi,,omnent:


Certification Held: Contract:

Stains:

Aaron Perfetto

00054226

2009-2010


JOHN YOUNG ELEMENTARY

ESOL


PKIPRlMARY

PSC

Final .Assessment Report .


E=Effective ER= Efreciive with RecoIIImendations •NJ= Needs Improvement *U= Unsatisfactory **NA= Not Applicable


Din::ctiom:: Usiag the rating codo !!hove; p!ttce the ttp_prnp.rfute code in the ho;( De:ct to the critt::rlon ruimlrl. Deficitiocs of re.ling

codes are printed on the: Inst page of this :furm.

*Spcci.fil: m::mmncorla!ions for improVt:1:llOJt must be included.

... An indic:itorn may .not be npplic:ible to ycur tr:achiDg l!SSignmozt.


  1. Observation Mode: Alternative .Form


  2. U Overall Assessment Rating

COMMENTS:

Mr. Penetto continues on an Professional Improvement Plan..


3.. U Classroom Management and Discipline

  • PromPtes sclf on by stndcots . Mninttins instruc:tforml mcmartom

and cruihle:s them lo ccotribntc- through _. mst:ruction promptly


.S!opsmfs<onduci:

_ DC\-'clops high apectntions fur student

di:sac;rlon nnd ru::tivities

  • Prorid,s fur tho h,,J!h ond s,Jl,\y of

    ,stndco1s while: rna:intiinfng -flm"bilif;y to

    meet their -o=eds

    . Aids stndait:s ill m.ttrulgi:og fii:oe

    cfficien1ly

  • Usos physiccl li,ciliti,,, nnd cqu1pJncat

to the best advilntage

COMMENTS:

. Handle:. znllt1::rlal in. mi otdaiy mrumcr

- Prtttnotes: cia=.room

intc:roction.- l!IId mntuaI. respect while woli:ing ind:pcnrlcntiy or in rt groop

  • Cre:m::s 1lII nll:no$pbcre of mn:tn:tl. ..

    n:sped: s1udents: l!lld lOl.Cho:r

    nchi tmd beh.i.\.ior and clrarly

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    t:oJlVt:;Y3 lhcm to all sturleo!s in ,1

    po,mv,,. cm,.;,tc, cum. ""'.lhlr

  • P"o"a"i."lf'v"cly tcin:forces approprinta s1udcut

    .

    Mr. Peifetto mnst con ne to set strict guidelioes fur behavior in his clnssro<lm lllJd implement the plan· with fidelity and ccnsistcncy. Mr. Perfetto needs to learn to aid stndeo.ts in lDl!Illlging their time and materials, maintain instructional momenlnm which carrying aut his discipline plan in a calm, fair menoer.


    1. · NJ Cnnicn!mn Knowledge

      . Demo b:J ofip t=hno/ogy (i.e.. JitiI!Upuln:tin.s. bm:fwan; so.ftwart; etc.) as it to tba camcu!um

  • Rclates the curric:ulum lo smdcn.t. in a tnc.llllDgful mttnna by


· • .Plans .fur intz:gration of cu:rricu1n:m as nppropria.te

  • :Presents concepts.. principles.'. 11..Dd rnles c:ffedivel_y

    . m:sen!S cvuknce fur Vllluo jodgmcnt.


    utilizing t=J-.world npplications

    COMMENTS,

    Mr. Perfetto must take the time t<> study content area lessons in order to mnlre lessons meaningful A greatex- 11Se of manip ntives is necessary to keep students interested and engaged in tbe daily activities


    1. U Planning and Delivering Instruction

      • Fncilita.tes. classroom discm.sioo

      • Uses cvcluativc- tcclmiquc to improve t=u:hmg--lemmog

        c,gierie:D

      • Establishes: long--ra:nge nod obj ves tllld stralegic:. fC!I' .iastmci:ion fu iu:cortlai.cc with 1he district curriculum l!lld mission litzJ.1cmQrt:

      • Deffnes instrnc!iomtl g,:,als cl=ly

      • .PJilD.S fur individual diffin:::ac:cs by in ginstn:u::fiOil l!S :fur llS' pos:nblc to the lcvcl of' c:u:h stndait: in bWbtr li:nm.ing st;yJe

      • Plans nn appmpriah: scqn.cm::e of skills

      • CoIIects: in:fumw:tioa nbout e=ioh student (cumulative records diagnostic test scm-cs,. etc.) mid the- confidc:ctialif;y of" m.n.t mfurmlltion

      • Expresst:s ei:itbusfusm °'"-cmally. cltn1h:uges stndents nod

body bclm.vior to shDW int?:rcst in students:

  • Uses a variety of mstroctional lil.2.lerinls nnd rCSO'ttt=s'

  • Givt:S directi' a.ssignsl'cbecb c::ompn:hcnsion of

    ltomcwmi:lse:itworldt!SSig:m:nt:nts gives. leerllmcl::

  • Prc:seot. an objc:ctm; purpose or n:utitjpa±o;y set .for each m:w

!=on

  • Give:. clettr dcrcctions mid procedttres .fur all stwlent azignmcn1s

and nctivilics

  • Orients studt::ots to activities !It hand as frequently ns. nea:::.s.tty to ellow for IIl.!:OID1llD. an-tnsl: 1e:ttniog

COMMENTS:


  • Cads for studcit lhroughout the Jczcm

prcsailation nnd in all type af 1c:rmi:og :u:fu.ities.

  • Mmmges lime efficiently mid organizes worl:

. Uz. a "Vmety of classroom activitit3- lllld. instmctimcl IIl!!!:aials

which nre challenging to stud...-nts

  • Orients stodents to clnss;,;orh/lillliobins •ae::idemic 1ocns

  • CCilth$- beginmng/cnding w,.'ic;;i; ::nd mpbasi..w. poW,,

. lt=gm= =,x,,,,el,mplifidgms ==< 1bll=l:

  • Mtlotnins n.c:c:a:r.1lc 51:n.dOlt. m::orrls.

  • Provides stndt:nts with im apportnnity for independent and guided practice of new le:irning

  • Cimifics n:nd when .oo:::ss::uy, presents instrncti'on in tntzn:

    llmn one mod!ilit.y

    _ Provides a review of clOSllr?:" ndi,,ity in cll ru:w lcnming m:tMfu:s

  • ClJ'CtlJm,s mid as:sim stmlcni:s' mid digoifi!:s all

  • Provides: :iaivitics which CDCUarngc sfndcnfs to think

  • Utilizes questions. tn build acufcmic co.mpn:hcnsicn/lc:zco. development

    • Provides opportJmities :for ottfsidc. pm"tjcip.i:tion and. utilli:a::tion of

    community resou.n:cs

  • Reviews test items/gi\.-cs n=isons. :fur nnswi:n

    Mr. Pcrfetto must learn to recognize when stndeot goestions prov.ide him

    iv.uh a "teachable moment" and recog:ni..-.: opportunities to fucilitate

    classroom discussions. Mr. Perfetto lDU5t I""'!' to deJine instrnctional goals cleady and plan for indiv.idual diffureoces in learning styles.


    1. NI Assessment of Student Performance & IPDP

      • ·Rcccmfs stw::Ic:nt gradmg!prngn:ss to reflect te:lSOtc:w!c progn::;:s

      • Shows 1iwt plmm:ing and rc:cords reflect mavc::meat OD

        continuntfun 01 skills.

      • Refer studotls willlspaia.I needs fuc npproptln.te assistance

      • Provides approprfate cour= modific::uions

        . D=n- =sifi,ity- multi--cultur,, dlv=ity

        • .!<,,,ponds io the mdmdwtl D=1,, npfiwrl,s_ takma ,nd k=mg

        styles of students by using n ,;aricty of nss.c:::;au:nt tcebniirues

        • multiple student y.:rforme:nce &ti incl g both ,sf:ae

        l!lld !oc;tl n:quircd assesmii:nts nod gives iDput into the

        • Indfvidual Profcsmonal Development Plao. p:rm:=35, b.rsed an I.he

        - Uses nppl'Opnl?1c skills nnd strnt.cgics lha:t promote

        c,=!ivdcritic,J-. oap;,bili!=s of-

        • Assesses stndeuts' rc::ulmess nt the begmcmp; of 1hc si:hool year

        • Uses skills g:nhicd from the Individual Pron::sri'onnl Dcvclopmc::z.t

          l'li!.n prnces:s to mah: instructional decisions

        • Bal!?OeeS and nssemrrnt tf:at mc:15tITT:

          J?Dd GDppOrt stw:iait progress

        • CompJetes the Individoal Profcssio.onl Tu:l--elopmcnt Pim, process

        inciw:!ing e::rrtrnfurrtitM uf stndc:It data m.rted 1o AYP status

        and subgroups·

  • Documents student pafao:xmnce in a variety of npprop.tillta WI?.YS-


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    dam • dm:::t which reilect ovi:rtl! improvcmcot in stu&nls'

    p:riornmnc=

    COMMENTS,

    .Mr. Perfetto must be able to provide appropriate co e accommodations fur his strugglfug learners and use clala collected from a variety of sources to assess student needs.


    1. ER. Interpersonal Skills

      _ Consults with Otm:r te:tm le:tdt::rs. d.ey.irtmc:nt h

      COI!SUltmlb and speclniists,

      • Coopantes in pia.nofug.spceinl progrnms nnd ad:ivilics: du.ring

        schOQl hours

        • Mnu,lnln, good - - collc,gc.,,.. "2£1; and smdents

        _ uk::l!; materials, methods mid conca:ns rcgnrWif

        stndems with prn.fi:ssion.cl collcagnes

      • Sedc3 inn0V;11:ive m- best praciici:r for clnss:roam

      • Shows. coccem fur stnd,ent!; their :fiu:cwics: nnd pcrsonnl problems:

        • ls comist::nt nnd fair fu anmscling with studeals, indfvi'du.illy nod

        fu groups

        • Demonstrates 1o muiticulhmtl diversity

        • Helps stndcn!:i lo develop positm: self-concepts nnd stndent bchnvio. patt:c:m.

          COMMENTS:

          . kmb students in the evcluatioa af t!irii-" ow;n growth and de-tdopmcnt

        • Ga!dcs stud=n!s ill changing negntivc D.llncu:fes in.to positive.nmi

          constro:diveont=-

          - In1aprds end cl.irifics scliool policy/programs

        • Us:s: 11. wriety of me!hOds to communicate with

          p=nt,1 ·

        • Clc.tdy convcp to p.;:tl!tlls their cbild's acntl.. c: nchicvi:ment

          l!Ild classroom beh:ivioc

        • EDi:ou:rngcs pnr-c:otfcolll:IIlllllity pnrtlcipatfon in school ndi.vitks

          mid confcro:,,ce:;

        • Use a pcsitivc .ipproach in p2I'alt rda:tions nnd mmlt:!m!f

        eanfidentfolfty

        Mr. Per:futto must conlfune to consult with the Beha:vior Specialist, Reading Coach and arlmmistralors in order to make improvements in the area of discipline, classroom management and .delivery of instrnction.

    2. u Professional Responsibilities

  • Participatr:s in the dcvclopml:Dt and impfememation of sclmol

    policiC>- pr=du= whm give, Ibo cppommity

  • Supports. sr:bool and district progrnms nnd at:tivitics

  • Participttb in scl!ool nnd distrii.:t- committees

  • Dcmonstrntcs a. posittvtl atiitude toward the tr:aching on

  • Shans 01 1he evnlna:tion mtd css ohcdt1t:.'.ltfomtl

    prngrm:n w:iih th!: School AdvisD!)' Cot.tticil

    _ Abides by stltc: sb.tc!c; distrlct policies, and tz:acllcr'3- code of ethics


    COMMENTS,

    _ Dcvdcp:s a pcr..omtl profcssio:na1 de-,rdopcu:nr. pll!D l!I!d

    d- wn<k IDmml nclntri,g lh= gocls

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    • Dcmonst:r;1!e3 ;m awareness nnd ntilhation of school n:sourees

      • 1' in -- Jicld[,)

      • Updm;s l:nowJedgc in ficld by taking adrlilionnI college fusa"rice particip.l.ticm or c:ngagiog in otber le:i:miog -nc:tivil:ies

      _ prn:!i:ssioml oDligmicms. on func ·

      _ lttspeci:s !he lights of ofh.c:s to divcrgeut: opinions

    • Rem.ms cootrollcd nnd cficdivc lIIlder pressmc

    • ,Operates as 11 te:nn membc. as well ns ·11. te.u::her-

    J\,fr. Perfetto must seek out in service opportunities and other learning

    activities to assist in his improvemeot plao in the areas of

    discipline, classroom lllllllBg?:mOilt aod knowledge of content areas ID more effectively deliver instruction as well as learn how to effeclively

    meet the needs of ell the learners in his classroom. Mr. Perfetto must

    remember to _remain calm, controlled and effective under pressure.


    The .evaluator and evnluatee electron.ic;ally signed this docnment..


    Attachment B .

    Orange County Public Schools

    445WestAmelia Street• Orlando, FL 3281- J 129 • Phone 407317 .32□□• www.ocps.net


    90-DAY NOTICE TO TEACHER

    PSC Probationary Performance Notice

    December 6, 2010


    HAND DELNERY

    Aaron Perfetto

    John Young Elementary School



    Dear Mr. Perfetto:


    Pursuant to Section 1012.34 Florida Statues, you are being placed

    on a ninety (90) calendar day peiformance probationary period (excluding school holidays and school vacation days), effeGtive from receipt of the notice of unsatisfactory peiformance to demonstrate corrective action, which notice has been served upon you tbis December 6, 2010.


    You are hereby notified of the following Florida Statute 1012.34, procedural requirements.


    1. Upon delivery of a notice of unsatisfactory performance, the evaluator must confer with the employee, make recommendations with respect to specific areas of unsatisfactory performance, and provide assistance in helping to correct deficiencies within a prescribed period of time.


    2. The employee shall be placed on performance probation and governed by the provisions of this section for 90 calendar days from the receipt of the notice of unsatisfactory performance to demonstrate corrective action. School holidays and school vacation periods are not counted when calculating th'< 90-calendar day period. During the 90 calendar days, the employee must be evaluated periodically and apprised of progress achieved .and must be provided assistance and in service training opportunities to help correct the noted performance deficiencies_ At any time during the 90 calendar days, the employee may request a transfer to anot!ier appropriate position with a different supervising administrator; however, a transfer does not extend the period for correctiog performance deficiencies.


    3. Within 14 days after the close of the 90 calendar days, the evaluator must assess whether the performance deficiencies have been corrected and forward a


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      "The. Orange County School Board is ili1 EqUal opporwnlty agency."

      recommendation to the superintendent. Within 14 days after rece1vmg the evaluator's recommendation, the superintendent must notify the employee in writing whether the performance deficiencies have been satisfactorily corrected and whether the superintendent will recommend that the school board continue or terminate his or her employment contract. If the employee wishes to contest the superintendent's recommendation, The employee must, within 15 days after receipt of the superintendent's recommendation, submit a written request for a hearing. Such a hearing shall be conducted at the school board's election in accordance with one of the following procedures:


      1. A direct hearing conducted by the school board within 60 days after receipt of the written appeal. The hearing shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of ss.120.569 and 120.57. A majority vote of the membership of the school board shall be required to sustain the superintendent's recommendation. The determination of the school board shall be final as to the sufficiency or insufficiency of the grounds for termination of employment; or


      2. A hearing conducted by an administrative jaw judge assigned by the Division of Administrative Hearings of the Department of Management Services. The hearing shall be conducted within 60 days after receipt of the written appeal in accordance with Chapter 120. The recommendation of the administrative law judge shall be made to the school board. A majority vote of the membership of the school board shall be required to sustain or change the administrative law judge's recommendation. The determination of the school board shall be final as to the sufficiency or insufficiency of the grounds for termination of employment.


    4. The superintendent shall notify the department of any instructional personnel who receives two consecutive unsatisfactory evaluations and who have been given written notice by the district that their employment is being terminated or is not being renewed or that the school board intends to terminate, or not renew, their employment. The department shall conduct ail investigation to determine whether action shall be taken against the certificate holder pursuant to S. 1012.795 (1) (b).


    5. The superintendent shall develop a mechanism for evaluating the effective use of assessment criteria and evaluation procedures by administrators who are assigned responsibility for evaluating the performance of instructional personnel. The use of the assessment and evaluation procedures shall be considered as part of the annual assessment of the administrator's performance. The system must include a mechanism to give parents and teachers an opportunity to provide input into the administrator's performance assessment, when appropriate.


    6. Nothing in this section shall be construed to grant a probationary employee a right to continued employment beyond the term ofhis or her contract


    7. The district school board shall establish a procedure annually reviewing


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    instructional personnel assessment systems to determine compliance with this section. All substantial revisions to an approved system must be reviewed and approved by the school board before being used to assess :instructional personnel. Upon request by a school district, the department shall provide assistance in developing, improving, or reviewing an assessment.


    The attached Professional Improvement Plan and F.P.M.S. observation/assessment forms document the unsatisfactory performance/performance deficiencies. During your -ninety (90) calendar day probation period, you will be evaluated periodically and apprised of progress achieved and you will be provided assistance to help correct the noted performance deficiencies.


    Failure to correct the performance deficiencies may result in a reco=endation to terminate your employment contract with the School Board of Orange County, Florida


    Should you have any questions, please provide them to me in writing and I will provide you a written response.


    J)

    Ms. Wendy

    Principal

    John Young Elementary School


    December 6, 2010


    My signature only indicates is docwnent Date



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    EMPLOYEE RELATIONS !

    Re: Behavior Concerns that took place in a mtg. On October 12, 2010


    I met with you, along with Mr. Strenth on October 12, 2010 to discuss concerns regardi g your learning gains from previous years as well as to inform you that I was moving ahead wit 1


    became angry and upset and abruptly stood up ,ind stated that you were not going to s anything without your CTA representative. You went to walk out of the meeting when fr, Strenth asked you to sit down because we were not finished with the meeting, at which,·point you did. Wei continued the meeting at that point and you signed the summary.


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    copy Distribution:

    White - evaluator Canary - Evafuetee


    Aaron Perfetto             NAME OF TEACHER


    ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN

    90-Day Performance Probationary Plan

    John Young Elementary School NAME OF SCHOOL


    ADMINISTRATOR'S NAME Wendy Ivory

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    ON DATE


    , PRIORITY

    INDICATORS TO BE IMPROVED

    IMPROVEMENT ACTION PLA TIMELINE OBJECTIVE

    1.


    Stops misconduct

    2.

    Po!>lli..,,Jy mlnfon:es appropriate student b<ahavlor.


    -Establish rewards end appropriate pralse f't>r appropriate behavior.

    -Use positive stetem mls end rewards to reinfon::e desired behaviors.

    -Register end attend a workshop for classroom

    -Establish discipline plan Wilt, cteare"!)ectatlons, consequenres-1 and rewards.

    -Devise and tmpJemenl

    plan for menag/n behaviors at WOiie stations.

    management.

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    Provide principal With a copy ofwritten dlsclP.llne plans for approval

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    Will Implemented with fidelity by

    -1 pie en/atlon w!R ba wrtrJed byclassroom obsetvatione by principal end Af'_

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    b9-md teacher endP1JuCJpai, AP,,/

      elgAS!ed I&eeae loael!_r.a./111I

    -Off task .tudent behavior asmeasured by !he FPMS will bereduced from en average of 7 students per observation lo 2 or lru:s.


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    -Prc\litle principal With a r:cpy of          

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    rewards plans ror appm,,af by

    -F'lans wm be implemented with fidelity by

    -1 p/eental/on WIii be veriffed by classroom observations by principal and Af' ..

    -offfask studant behavfor as measumd by the

    FPMS wm bereduc,,d fmm an average of 7

    students per observa!ion lo 2 or Jess.

    -Tune off

    manag

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    lnstructl ,

    lnstruefl n:e

    Teacher. Specialist.

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    Prfn •

    -We by

    Principe

    -Obsen, Pope

    end/or m.

    SWLC.

    -Class o 1BC<>rded

    o be reviewed

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    avana islsnce;

    Principe RT,

    lns!rtlctl ech,

    Jnstru • ource

    Teache, or Spaclalist.

    -Weekly with

    Principal •

    -Weekly on, by

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    Aaron Perfetlo

    NAME OF TEACHER

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    ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN

    1. Day Perfonnance Probationary Plan

      John Young Elementary School

      NAM.E OF SCHOOL


      >-'Abe. 1'16/3E


      ADMINISTRATOR'S NAME Wendy Ivory


      PRIORITY INDICATORS TO

      BEIMPROVED

      I

      OBJECTIVE

      ASSI ANCE TO BE

      OVIDED

      1. Defines lnstn.lctlonal Goals Clearly

        -comply with sClloo wide Common Board expac:tations by completing each subjeoi on \he common boart! In a clear, com:ise, student fl!sndly language.

        .Prov/de verbill anticipsto,y setting and discuss pu1JJose f<lr each les!liln.

        .Plan aclMlies that have

        ct1nnect10n to the lesson goals and be able lo e,cplaln connectJons throughout the lesson.

        -Wn'te weekly lesson plans With Instructional CoeC/J. ·

        -lmpJamenlaHon will be verified byclassroom obserialJons, Walk To, end FPMS conduoted by Principal and AP,

        -Th pamonner are

        ave sslstanca•

        Prl , CRT, '

        I eadlng Coach RT! , slructlonal ' Support eachar, end ADO!tlon, Volunteer.

        -Weakly neeUngs with Princlpal nd AP.

        -Weekly bservations by

        Prlnclpal and AP.

        -Ob n by Dr.Pope an rrom

        -Cl!l

        on

        with

        AP.

      2. Checl< for student understanding throughout the lesson pJaSentaUon andIn ell types of learning ac!Mffes.

        -use affectJve questioning techniquss to check f<lr underatandlng throughout the lasi:on and when assigning work.

        0 tmplemont rouUne for clearly stating the les9on objective, rnpeating directions, am! asking students for ctarilicat!on of dlrsclJons bef<lm eech Independent ectlvlly.

        -lmplementaffon will be verified by classroom

        ob>ervatlona, Walk To, andFPMS conducfed by Principal and AP.

        -The avail Prln

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        -Obs andlo SWL

        -Ciao once with AP.

        mcnnel are

        sistanee;

        , CRT.

        eadlng COach,

        struclional

        or,and olunteer. etlngs l'lith dAP,

        rveffons by

        AP.

        by Dr. Pope


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      3. UUl12Bd quesffons lo build eoademlc compr,ahenslonand

        -use Webb's Depth of Knowledge to develop questions ateach revel

        -Read Webb's D p!').of Knowleoge bendouts•

        and revleW durlng'.l\leekly meeting wllh admln.

        -Write quest/ens us!ng Webb's Depth of

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        meeUngs with

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        Knowledge ;;1nd review wllh lnstrucllor1al Coach

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        Prlnclp I end AP.

        -Weeki obseivauona by

        -Jmplementailon will be verilied by classroom observations, Walk To, end FPMS condUc\1ad by Principal and AP.

        Pr!nclp I end AP.

        -Obse ation lly Dr. Pope end/or Or. Brown from SWL

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        Aaron Perfello

        NAME OF TEACHER

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        ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN

        1. Day Performance Probationary Plan

          John Young Elementary School NAME OF SCHOOL

          PAGE 05/30


          ADMINISTRATOR'S NAME Wendy Ivory


          COMPETENCY AREA/ASSESSMENT CRITERION Curriculum Knowledge

          Iz..ILPI ID       

          1.

          PRIORITY

          INDICATORS TO

          BE IMPROVED

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          Presen!!l concepts,

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          -oemonslrale content

          kncwledge as evident by use of multlple resources In development of the content

          -Damonstram a clear understanding of the cohtent In crtferto cllrl'arenliata your · Instruction for the va,y/ng nesds cfeeeh of your stU<lenf:s.

          IMPROVEMENT

          OBJECTIVE

          -Review a varisly of cunlculum materials prjor to lesson to enaura your understanding of the concspts and male<fals. EXplaln malerlals vlewe with P nc!pal and AP.

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          -Write W!lli'ldy lesson ple/19 with Jnstructlonal

          Coach, rt:f:

          -lmplementatlon wll be verified by classroom observations, Walk To, and FPMS conducted by Pilncipe/ and AP.

          ASS! ANCE TO ee

          OVIDED

          -The foll Ing perSOnnel are

          ':/:,': r a,;sfmnca;

          AP-Soc

          CRT- and Science Reeding sch-Language Arts and eadlng

          RTI Co ch-Ollfe18ntlallcn Instruct! al Support Teacher Se lnc!uslcn

          -Wsakly neelings wilh Prlr,eipal endAP,

          -Weeki'/ )baervatlons by ·

          Principal andAf'.

          -Observ Hon by Dr. Pope and/or D • Brown from

          swtc.

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          -Clas• . II bG vld acon:Jed once a o be reviewed with tea r. Prlnc!pal, and '( AP.


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        Aaron Perfelto

        NAME OF TEACHER


        ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN

        90-Day Performance Probationary Plan

        John Young Elementary School

        NAME OF SCHOOL


        ADMINISTRATOR'S NAME Wendy Ivory


        Ii.fl II &)

        LETIONDATE



        PRIORITY


        1.


        INDICATORS TO BE IMPROVED

        Deva/ops a pen;anal prclam!lanel devefopmant plans and demohS!rates work toward sohlevlng those goals,


        'IMPROVEMENT ACTION PLAN/ TIMELINJ:! OBJECTIVE {

        -Wn1e IPDP based on Di: .

        one mea9Urabfe outcome

        related to your PIP. -Imp emenlstlon and progress wm be verified

        by classroom obaenra!ions, Walk To, and

        FPMS condut:l<!d by Prillclpal and Af'.


        pernonnel are

        is.lance;

        Pn CRT,

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        1. Demonstrate an awarenes.!; and uUJJzalion of ec:bool rescurc:es.


        2. Updates nowfadge in f!Bld by particlpetlng In

          professional developmenl

          -Use school baSed resources tc assist you in meollng the1a1u1ramenl9 of your PIP.


          -Gain professional knoWledDe that can be Implemented efiectively and dernons1ralsd In the­ cfesnmom.

          -Schedule and me•t with school based . peraonnel who have been designated to assist you In meeting Iha goals of your PIP.

          .Provide wrttten summeryQas) of eaeh meeting

          with sc/Jool based petsonnef who have been designet.d to assist youIn meeting the goals of

          }'Otlr PIP to Principal during weekly meellngs,


          -Attend weekly data/PLC meetings on scheduled day.

          -Attend monthly school based professional development !mining onscheduled day.

          -Attend grade level meollngs as sc:beduled.

          -lmplernen!etfonwill be verlffsd by classroom obssrvations, Walk To, and FPMS condUC!ed

          •T ng peraonnel a""

          assistance;

          Prl ,CRT,

          I !Coach,

          In Raaoun:e

          Ta evJor Specl.ellsL

          -W ·ngswith

          Prln AP.

          ·W Uonsby

          Prin AP.

          -SC profeeslonal

          dev activJ1ies.

          -Ob by Or. Pope

          an from

          -Cl corde

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          by Principal andAP.

          WI cipal, and

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        3. Remain.• controlled and

    effedlve under pressure.

    -Eliminate outbuisls of

    anger while on campus.

    -EnroJT and attend anger management 89

    directed by !he PrinclpaL

    .Pmvlde Principal wllh proof of enrollment and

    ..c rmatlon for

    E sistanca

    P Principal.

    attendance In anger management program.

    -Jmplernenlallon Will be venffsd by classroom observations. Wafk:To, end FPMS conducted by Principal and AP.

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    ORANGE COUNTY l'VBUC SC1.l:OOI..S

    INSt'R.UCTIONAL PERSONNEL


    Aamn Pcrfettn

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    JOUN YOONG ELEMENTARY TEActlER • GR,\.DE TWO


    PK/PRIMARY,ESOL

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    Final AB.,cs,,mout Report

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    E= Ef.fective ER= lilffectire mlh Recommendations *NI<=Nl!l!d• rmpnn,emeot *U= UnJ1Dti•f•ctory **NA" Not

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    Din=DOn'J! U t lbc ro.ting codo nbove. p!ttee. th: npproprinlt: code In 010 bo,; to the t:ritcrlon named. Oe1inltlons of rating

    ccwJ:.,. ore ptimcd D'l1 I.ha ln..u pr, ofthis form,

    Specific n:wmrru!Jldllfnn, fbr- improvement nwst be incllJded.

    .a fl:AU .indlcafora mny not l;i ni,plle11ble .to your lt:ncbing IISIITgnm!nl


    Observation M'•dc: FPMB


    2.. U Overall Assessment Rlltinll'

    COMMENTS: .

    Mr. Perfefto ha.,, been on a 90 day PIP since Dcc,;mber. He has not mnde

    91!1:i,filcto,y progr= meeting the goals outlined lo his plan. Ho nll<ds

    to continue to work on being consistent with classroom management and discipline, concept d<:Vclopment, best practices In teaching strat,gie.,

    and plrum/.ag and delivmng inslrUction, He often bas multiple

    questions asked as one and vngne/scrembled discourse.

    1. u Cla•srnom Management and Dlsclpline

      Prorw.:i:m BeJr i,ro,.'t{o,, by $1.lJdentJ 11nd cnnh1C$ I.hem to contrjbtill! lhrouQh duicumirm nnd actlvftlr:1

      . Provide, ibr the health tmd ty of' srutbiL>: whJla mnfJJfofnlng fle:c.ibillt:y 10 mt:&t r.bclr need.I:

  • Afd1 Rruden1,.,; rn mnrtnglng tlmo

    emc!C1Jtly

    . OIICtl phygk:n.J fhclJftfl:.'l nml equipment lo tbe bc;t ndvnnrngc

    COMMENTS:

    . Mnfrnnln.J ins1r11c:tlomd momentum

  • D'ltffl, lo,irm,/on promp,ly

    , Frnndlt!i material fn nn orderly mnnncr

    • Promotes, afThcUve c:J119sroom

    lntsmctJon, corJ1mur,rC1111on 1tt1d mntUnl

    respcc{. whDo wnrJdr,,:r lnd...,,cidcntly or In

    /l group

  • Crenl!:!I nn nDnQ!iPhero or mllllllll

rc:spet:t !n:twccn atlldcntli .end

  • Stop, mi,conc!uc,

  • Oevdcrp,: hlsh pectnti011:; tor srud

ncblnvcment end bcru.vfor mid ctcarJy convey$ d}Qm tn an ,tudents in .e.

p fdw, .cOfl!I:ilalt,. calm, and Dur

mm,ncr

  • Po1dtivdy reinforcca nppropnlttc 11hld • t

    behavior

    Mr. Pcrfutto is not coll5i!ltl:nt in Implementing discipline and clesl'room management. Along With these an:as, ho needs to work on mainlllining lnsITTJctional momentum, and developing high expectations fur smdcnt achievement :i!lld behavior and clearly oonv,:y this to all studen!s in a positive, consfaten½ 1111d fair mimne.r . This is en area that is



    addressed on his PIP.

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    1. U Curriculum Knowledge

      • Dcmonstrn knawlcrlgc or nppmprlnh. b::cltnoTogy (l.e,. manipulalfv hnrdwarr; aoUwttc. etc.) 83 it r0Ja1..e, to the currfC1Jl11m

      • Rcla!c tbe, curriculum to !IWdenta in 11. meaningful tru!.Jlflcr- by

        utllf?.ing renl-.vorld nppllC(LIJong

        COMMENTS:


      • Plnns .(br integration of eurricuh.117> 115 t1pproprl!!lc

      • Pre:si:mts con b. princfpl!:ff,. ood nl/o e.ffi:divcly

      • Pt'e'!Sn!S 011ldence for vnlu Judgmant

Mr. Perfotto does not relate the cunic:ulwn lo the otudents in a meaningful manner, doe, not plan fur inwgration of currioulvm and does not prese,n con""!'ts, principle,i and rul•s sJii,ctively. Aloog with

these erca:i, hi, also needs io work on i;_,;,,,rous bell io" bell raachfug BS

well !!B understanding tbe conecpts,princ.iples, etc. that h is ttacbing before each lesson.Mr. Per!'ettv needs to implement vsrfou., instructional strategies !D en.'ltlre !bar his Bb.ulents are receiving the moat out of his lessons.This is an nreD. tbot is addresaod in bi,, PIP.


  1. U Plannln/l and Delivering Instruction

  • l="nc;iUtatca clnil.'ll'oom drscu:t.rlon

. u cvahlatiw technique, to impnm: taiching-Ji:arning

c:xpc:ricuct.1

, Emtblialicn lcng-ranga nnd Jmmedhite 0bj'ectim1 nncf lifran:giCa for irnrlnu::tion octlvfie, In nr:cort/Mi;:c ffllh lhc dlattid C'l:lt'rit:u1u. Hild ml!t!ilott tliite,n:nt

  • Dciinea lm.tmctlonnJ 8,0nl, clcnrly

  • Plims for lndJvi'r.hmJ dlfl' by b,dJll{c},mJl.clng in. tn,ctim m• fur ss possible ro lhn ICM!! or encb ,u.,(l'en,t il'1 bfwhar lc:rimins: style:

  • Plan, nn epproptmro ec trf .skID.n:

  • Co11tets infonnnijon nbout each mnfcnt: (curm.tlntin: n::t:m-d.s: dl"l'no,ijo 1<,1 SCOt<.O. Clo.) and l!UW>mim, U,c conlldcrtliality of 1.hn1 fnRitmn!:i'on

  • l'CJ!ICS e1tlburiM1It vetbnlly, clm.Jlengr:a nrudc:nG md USCli

    bo<ly belmvlor to sho" Jn<e,,s1 in RtiJddll3

    , Use;, /J Vllrlef)' of insb-ncOona.l mnrctiaJa Olld out

    ,Oiv tfi.=ficn.\. nalgns/dic:c:kfJ co sicn o!

    hnminvork/i:en.1Worlt/n1Sl,ttnment.,. JtiY:!:1 ok


    • Cheab fur student undmhmding throughout the lea11on

JtT$tlltttim, l\nd fn nU f)lpi::a of' learning actiritics

  • Mltrl!lgn, Um,, nfliciently nnd orgtrlli= \l'OTk.:

    • 0:ef 11. vnrlety of clitssroom nctivitica and Instructitill!ll ma

    whk:h nre cltnllcn,9f11g t;'I gtude:nb

  • Orients lltildant!t to eUl.'t!lwnrk/lJ'l.!lfnWn o.ci)d=mfc fiu;;uu

  • Conductl! boginnlng/emJJng rcvfllw, tti,tl' emphnsl:es impottrint

    p0mt:!1

  • IUpOnllclnmpJificslgiv= ettm:ct fi=db!!Ck

  • Mcfnttiirul i'lccitnifc stndcnt rect1rrb

. Provl ,tutJem, with n.,. nitr !efo tlent '1f!d

guided Jm!ciic:c or new lan:rntng

  • Clmifiai and when ncce..'t.'WY, pre,iml• lrurtnlctfon 1n more

tlran QJlD modality

  • Prnvidc.1 a review or clO:ttJJ'e actMty !n !!11 m:w learning 2Cti

  • Cimllnlca nnd Rmmtl afndcnta l?lld ·wSDifie::r oll rep

  • Provid::a 11ctivitica which cncmirnge &hldc:nb to think.

  • tJtiJrzt:11; qoc:.ifiClU to build n@d:mic: comprehension/J ,:on


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  • Pmzcnti an objeetiVI; ptJTJJIEt! or ,mticlpn!Ory set fi:Jr r::nch new

    k,mm

  • Give. clr.ru- direction. !!Ild proc:cdtn'm fbr all student !!!Urignmcnt'i'

    nmf m:tivirica

  • Orlc:nhi stodc:nm to activities nt himd M Jh:qocntly as ncttsanty

    lo tillow fur mnx:imum Oll.fask lcm1fng

    COMMENTS:

  • Frovida:5 opporrunitiCR fur outi;ide pEl'ticipnliou snd ub.UZllticm f

    comrmmity rcsonn:a.

  • Rc:vfCM test jtcna/gfvna rcnsoM fur nns-..n:n;

    Mr. Porfutto docs not effi:t:tivi,!y plrui or implement olfecti,.,, teaching alrarog!cs. Ho docs not doflne instructional goala clearly, he docs not dlfli:rcotiatc instruction consi.stenlly based on srodent need!!, he does oot plllll fur at! appropriaw ,oqucnc:e of •kill•, maintain emic focus, use a voricr;y of classroom activities and inalrUctionsl

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    ma!erln!!l which are challenging t,, snidcnts, present an objective, purpose or aoticipatmy set for each new leRSon, aod h does not oee elll!luatlva techniques to improve teachiog and l=iog expetienccs of his students.Along with tbcac areas , he needs !O con nne fo work on eosuring that he maintains lhc momentum in his 0Ieseroom1 entrure that he is using inflection in hia voice.This is an nren t!Jat is addressed

    on his Pfl>.

    u Asse.ssment of Student l'erfornmm:a & IPDP

    • ltceon!s student grndinglprng!:!1$ 10 tcllet?t reninmnbfe tnozras

      • sham: thnt pf11Mir,g end ro:ordJ rcllect ITlOmntnt on

      ccntfnun.tran of akill!i

      Rclcr siPdenl3 witb: npccisJ need, -Rn-- 11pprapruttc nwistmcc

      • Provide.-: npproprint-c: Ctmfllc mod'Jnr.illon.1

      • Ocmnnntmh!tJ !iti-.i tawarda mullJ-eulllltnf divernity

      • Rc:apondl!. Ill !h!I frtdividun.l m:ed!, aptitude.,, !alanlS nr,tJ lenrning

      sry!C!I or.1wdmr.1 bt using a vnriet}' or a. e:,t l:echrricrue:

      -

      • cwa mul!ipJi, student pc:rfatnmncc data iociutting both na

      ru11:I JoeaJ rt:qufttd n11 menm m:id givr:& input Coln tMI.

      , !odMduat Pm orud I'Jcvclopmcrn: Plan Jn'DCl::.'l.'I bns on th9


      COMM.lil.NTS:

      , trsca appropriate kills nnd Gtran:gica lhnt prQmoto tr=:stivc/crftlcaJ lhinltiog c:ipobiJJt!:a of mdent,:

      btgmn'iog· r

      •· - llttldt:nt3' l"Mdrnaii ·t1t - !he·adH,.ol ,.

      • Uxa ;killa g.iined from lfle JndM®!\l Pnncn!liunnl Develop PlrLo: proccas to mekc _inlitrU!::tfonnl de.clsknt.•

      • '&!Mc formll!\ve nnd sttmmntivc n.w:ssmont lh11t mmsuro

      nnr:f support mdonl: prne:reaa

      • Qinrpl lhe JncHvlc.!11nl Pro DilnJ Devt:Jopmcrit Plan pm including cnmfnntlon or ,tiidW da!n rcfntcd ro AYP mm,: mid subgroup9

        , Dotumcof11 arudcnt perlhrmnnte fn /'t. 'lnriefy of nppropriate

      • Prtrritlcs dm wtirch rt1nnct ovemJl improvement in atu poibmmncc

      Mr. Per.fi:lto's plans and record, do not retlect movement on a oontinuation of skills or u,e of appropriate skills and strategies !bar promote creative/criticBI thinking capabilities of students. Aloug with these areas, he nccl9 to \VOtk on ensnring !bat be Is utlizing data 10 drive instTOCtlon. Curcotly 33% of his studenls are on lm'get in malb w:ordlng to the Edusofl math mid-point assessment and SO% of hls students doclincd in reading (PRS) eccording t,, FAIR.


      1. JilR InterpersollJll Skills

  • Coruult, willt Ol:flet fettcha.,. !tntn lendcnr. dt:pnc'lmenl heath,

    ct1n,ul&tnt, /Intl 3Pe:inJista

  • Coopemfea: iri pJatming api;cinl prognuns 1md octfvifica duriDg

    .1.chnol hours

  • M!!.lnWri, 1.t00d mpport -wi!h collc:ng:u.cs, stn£r. nncf Shldenb

    . Sh.vcs lQeM. miueriab. mt:thod3 and con;erns. r-cg:,nling ntudc:nl'J with profl5$1onnl colle11gves

    _ Sook3 ln110m vc or best pn,dicea for tbe efos:room

  • Show;; concern fpr- stndet1t,, their Rlmillej nm:! per.ionnl problem.ll

  • f! COMfll.tt:nl Md fhlr fn cou [lng wUh :UU(fo.nl'I., lndlvldnally nnd

    in un,upn

    , Demon,trsfes sensitivity to nruldculturnl clivetaily

    , Hal,:r ,wdeni:z to de\!Clop pcsitm: aelr-concqm t1nd :rtutl t

    bch!Mar 1'f\ll,Qrns

    COMMENT.$:


  • A Gtudcna in the cvaluntian of their own s:n,wlli End

dcv::Iopmc:nt

  • Ooid::a lrtl:Jdenti in cJumgm& negative ntttib-ntcs- into poaiti

    COiliDllctiv: oncu

    , m nnd dsrificu at:hcol pollcy/prngnum

  • UGt:3 n vnri:ty of mr::thnda ta g:,mmnni to with

pnrenls/comnninlty

  • Cle:irir eonveyg fo po cir child'!J. n.cnd.u:ifo o.chievement ond clnmoom beitnvlor

  • Snell" parcnr/communll:] pnrtlcfpation fn school m::tiviticn

    and confcrcnoe:;

  • Uses n poaHlve Pppronch ia ptitenl rdrillci;,.'J nnd mnfntnfns

    ""'""""' i!y

    In working on his 90 day P!P, Mr. Pcrfotto hos utilized tho aupporr of

    !he resources !n the ecbooL (i, o, reading coach, iatervention

    apm:i•liBt, i:te.) Ho needs to continue to work on acoking best practii::e


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    ideas to implement in hia clsssroom to meet 1bc needs of eJJ !ti,

    students,

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    1. NI Professions) .Responsibilitic.!i

    • l-"milcipatrs In tit,: dcvcfoJmHll'll flnd impJerncnr!tl'ion or i:ehool policfca !!.lid prcced!.m:s when .!_ti'iOl the nppanunlty

      , Suppnrtt r.clmol and rlflil.rltt prognuru snd naivftfet,

    • PmicIJ111tes in Ecbool nnd district commiru:ttl

    • D!lmnnmntea a po;;Itfvn p1.1;Uudc: hrn"lltd the tcnehfn,; pr \jon

    • S!W!$ in Iha: cva..111.a.tlon .lll'ld. effi:divcnaa of lhD edueat!Qn!lJ program wh}\ th" Schoo! Advfsory Council

, /lbidca by RUUD .sm\\lf®. district p11llc!e\, m,d ra:iohcrts eode of

ethics


COMMENTS:


  • Da\'C!op,9 n pcracnnJ prnih11$Jonp.{ doveJopmC11t i:,fan IUld domonsfmtea work tawen;! achieving lheue golll!.

  • D ltnfea: an mva:n:m!.<:S Md util!::ntion of aehttol 11:.'lou ..

  • l1ppcopriofcly ccnifi In lrt,ttuctfonul fii:ld{a)

  • Upd,,l,,. laxmlcdgo ln ficld by IOl<ln;_, oddirlonol ccl/c;e am ,.,,

fn.ttrvfca pllrli'cltfflffon or rng Jri othe:- lcnmi n.:tivicic:n

  • Met! mw abUgatlnn:, or, time

  • Ris!X?Cf3 lhe righG of olhm to etpre!t.'I: d!Ytirg:e.nt opiniCtl!I

  • R,erriJih,9 COlltrolleil an.d r:ffbcnve det P?ffl.l!Jil. -- .

  • Opern M I\ IC4171 member n.'l- wen a!! n tenelter

    Mr. Per.ii>tto nccils to meet bi.a profcssfonal obligations io a limc)y manner. Ho needs to Wotk on rcmainin!; controlled end effecdvo under pressure. This Is an nrea that i• addressed ID his PIP.


    3/23/ \I

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    Attachment D


    Summary of Review·of Aaron Perfetto's PIP held on 4/4/11at 8:00am Attending:

    Wendy Ivory, Principal

    Robert Strenth, AP Aaron Perfetto, Teacher

    1. Ms. Jvory reviewed Mr. Perfetto's lesson plans.

      • Mr. Perfetto eKplained his reading lesson for 4/4/11. The lesson will focus on c ,use and effect

      • Ms. Ivory inquired about how the instruction will be differentiated. Mr. Perfett !

    explained he will do pair up readers and use different level of questions.

    1. Ms. Ivory asked how Mr. Perfetto would respond to students engaged in off-task beha ;ior. Mr. Perfetto responded that he would use proximity, redirection, and move the students' sllar. Ms. Ivory reminded Mr. Perfetto to be consistent with the administration of his discipline pi n.


    2. Ms. Ivory notified Mr. Perfetto that the nelCl:meetlngwould be4/12/11 at 2:00 pm an meeting she would Inform Mr. Perfetto of his success or failure in completing the plan.


    3. Mr. Perfetto signed his PIPs.


    4. Ms. Ivory asked Mr. Perfetto ff he had any new student performance data. Mr. Perfe he did, but that it was in his room. He said he would send the data along with updated plans to Ms. Ivory.


    5. Notes taken and transcribed by Mr. Strenth.


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      Wendy Ivory Robert Strenth

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      April 12, 2011


      HAND DELIVERED

      Mr. Aaron Perfetto

      John Young Elementary School


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      Dear Mr. Perfetto: j

      Pursuant to the provisions of Florida Statute 1012.34, I am writing to 1

      inform you that based upon the final review of your progress, you have failed /to correct the performance deficiencies as identified in your ninety (90) days / Professional Development Plan. 1

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      Should you have any questions regarding this matter you may contact/

      Employee Relations at 317-3239. ;

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      Sincerely,

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      Ms. Wend

      Principal

      John Young Elementary School



      CG: Area Superintendent Employee Relations

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      FinaI summary of 90 day Probationary Performam,e Plan for Aaron Perfetto

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      1. Mr. Perfetto egan the 90 day performance Probationary Plan on 12/6/10. This was afte1an overall NI on his 2008-2009 final assessment and an overall u on his 2009-2010 final ; ·

        assessment. Mr. Perfetto received an overall U on-his 2010-2011 Final assessment Mr. Pbrfetto failed to show adequate improvement on two consecutive previous PIPS' during the 2oot'2009

        and 2009-2010 school years. .

      2. Mr. Perfetto's plan addresses the following areas: Professional Responsibillties; Classroo+

        Management, Curriculum Knowledge and Planning and Delivering Instruction. .

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      3. Mr. Perfetto started out during µreplanning with 17 students. After Meet the Teacher, 3 iarents

        (2 of which wrote emails that are a part of the documentation) asked for their students_ t be removed from his classroom. One of the parents stated that she hada concern for her

        daughter's academic Instruction as weir as her safety in Mr. Perfetfo's dassmoril. The pa nt stated that herfirst Impression was not a pleasant one. He curreptly has 15 students and has had that amount for most of the year.

      4. Mr. Perfetto was relieved of duty in the 2009-2010 school year forapproximately 2 mon s after an angry outburst tn his classroom. :

      5. Mr. Perfetto has received 2 directives In the last few years for Inappropriately touching / students. An A-4 was done in 2007 When Mr. Perfetto touched a 5'" grade student and e student felt uncomfortable with his behavior. Another A-4 was done In 2010 when a 2ndijrade

        student reported that a 2""grade boy in Mr. Perfetto's classroom was sitting on his lap a d Mr. Perfetto put a hand in his face. ,'

      6. Numerous third grade teachers have expressed concerns regarding students they have


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        from Mr. Perfetto's classroom. One third grade teacher wrote that his former students re .     ..-··

        deficient both academically and behaviorally and that the teachers ln third grade had t - _._:··· :.:

        remediate them in both areas. Another third grade teacher stated that students - er

        second grade classes did not exhibit the same deficiencies as Mr. Perfetto's ;:· d ts. (_' ·"' ·I}

      7. His performance in the followfng areas are as follows ( as docurnented,Hff i'FPMS /J·   ,,;,;;;.. :

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        Classroom Management Indicators to be improved:

        • Stops misconduct

        • Positively reinforces student behavior Performance

        • Mr. Perfetto is not consistent in implementing discipline and classroom managemen . As documented In his FPMS observations as well as informal observations, Mr. Perfettof ill have some students move stars for behaviors and other students do not have to for he · same behaviors. When teaching, on average,½ of his students are not engaged in th t lesson and he does not consistently redirect or orient them back to the lesson.

          • Mr. Perfetto does not reinforce student behavior consistently. His reward plan consi ed of writing the word playground on the board and then removed letters if the students misbehaved. This was initially done when the plan started and has since ceased. He oes not have lndfvldual reinforcements in place for students who are exhibiting positive beh vior.

          • On average 8 to 9 of his 15 students are off task during formal and informal observe ons.

          {as documented on his FPMS observations as well as Dr. Pope and Dr. Brown's sum ries)

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          • When teaching, Mr. Perfetto often loses instructional momentum by allowing off to ic conversation or by over dwel!Ing on behavioral issues. Rather than using non-verbal :ues or signals, he often stops the lesson and has a discussion with the student, which fn tur? causes him to lose instructional momentum.

          • Mr. Perfetto does not develop high expectations for student achievement nor does e

          convey this to his students in a posltfve, consistent, fair manner. He does not consls .ntly review the rules and procedures in the classroom on a consistent basis. I

  • Mr. Perfetto often does not stop misconduct while he is teaching. He often times do ,s not see what is occurring around his classroom because he is reading verbatim from the

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  • Mr. Perfetto Jacks withitness" because he is often unaware of studellt misbehavior ?Ven when misbehavior occurs directly in front of him or right around him.

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    • Mr. Perfetto attended a 2 hour Conscious Discipline Support group Training. He opte/'l to not participate in the recommended WebEx on Rese;;irch based dassroom management because he stated that he did not feel comfortable doing a computer course.

Mr. Perretta has not demonstrat<sd application of the skills tliat he learned in the C1 •r io us Dlsclpllne In-service.


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Mr. l'erfetto did not show adequate improvement in the area of aassroom Management nd

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Discipline, '


Curriculum Knowledge


Indicators to be Improved:

  • Presents concepts, principles, and rules effectively.


    Performance:

  • Mr. Perfetto does not relate the curriculum to the students In a meaningful .way that/they can understand and relate to.

  • Mr. Perfetto does not plan for the integration of the curriculum.

  • Mr. Perfetto does not present concepts, principles and rules effectively.

  • Mr. Perfetto does not have rigorous, bell to bell teaching occurring at all times. i

  • Mr. Perfetto does not use a variefy of instructional strategies on a consistent basis tc/ ensure that his students are receiving the most out of his instruction.

    Mr. Perfetto has been observed teaching concepts Incorrectly. ,

  • It has been observed by administration as well as the Area Superintendent that studints have corrected Mr. Perfetto's instructional errors. :

  • Mr. Perfetto's inability to understand the concepts and curriculum he teaches leads o an

    unusually high reliance on his teacher's edition. This causes hrrn to frequently becorn lost in .

    the lesson, incorrectly teach concepts and teach concepts more than once in a Jessa :f.ieJs-;-·

    often unaware that this has occurred.

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  • Mr. Perfetto planned weekly with the Instructional Coach; however he oftell'dit:l!n jt(tkW

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    • Mr. Perfetto attended a PLC on Webb's Depth of Knowledge and was provided num rous handouts on the concept.

    • Mr. Perfetto was provided examples of Webb's Depth of Knowledge and the differin, levels of complexity.


      Mr. Perfetto did not show adequate improvement in the area of Currlcult1m Knawledg•


      Planning and Dellvering Instruction Indicators to be Improved:

      • Define Instructional goals clearly

      • Check for student understanding throughout the lesson presentation and ln all learning.

      • Utilized questions to build academic comprehension and lesson development.


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        Performance:


        • Mr. Perfetto does not effectively plan or implement effectfve teaching strategies

        • Mr. Perfetto does not define instructional goals clearly.

          " He often times does not review before he begins a lesson or after he finishes tea,hlng a lesson.

        • Mr. Perfetto does not consistently provide anticipatory sets when transitioning i om

          one concept to another.

        • lessons are often disjointed and he often uses vague/scrambled discourse.

    • Mr. Perfetto is unable to effectively re-teach a concept when students do not demonstrate mastery or understanding.

    • Mr. Perfetto does not plan for an appropriate sequence of skills.

    • Mr. Perfetto does not maintain academic focus when he is teaching.


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    • Mr. Perfetto does not use a variety of Instructional materials that are challenglA ;-- iifJJt

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      activities to support the benchmarks above and beyond the;r(a'; c. 'fdition.

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    • Mr. Perfetto often asks multiple questions and allows,tsr unis, tmponse. f,<:it 1- '%Js:j,Bft;;:,

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      • Mr. Perfetto often appears to be unfamfllar with th lesson that he is teaching a d is

        unable to develop a rationale and focus for the lesson. I

      • Mr. Perfetto does not ask clarifying directions before each lndepend nt activity./

      • Mr. Perfetto is often unprepared with materials that he needs fur a lesson and / rrequently students pofilt ou,whera the materials are when he fs unable to locaije them.

        • Mr. Perfetto does not effectively re orient the students back to the lesson when /:he

          instructional momentum is compromised. 1'

        • Mr. Perfetto has been working on understanding differentrating instruction, but _s

          unable to apply it consistently in his classroom and In his lesson plans. !

        • Mr. Perfetto's lesson plans do not reflect what he is actually teaching. '


        Mr. Perfetto did not show adeq11ate impro11ement in the area of Planning and Deli ering Instruction.



        Professional Responsibilities


        Indicators tci be Improved!


        o Demonstrate and awareness and utilizatron of school resources.

        • Updates knowledge in field by participating in professional development.

        • Remains controlled and effective under pressure.


        Performance:


        " Mr. Perfetto often does not tum In required documents or requested informatio/1 by the due date. :'

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    • Mr. Perfetto frequently has outburst of anger during conversations and lacks !

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    • Mr. Perfetto did complete an Anger Management course as defined in his plan J.--·;;;.:;;; ,- ;,'if{if[

    • Mr. Perfetto attends staff development and weekly PLC/Data meetings.

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      • Mr. Perfetto has been issued numerous directives in the following areas:

      1. Deviating from his schedule and failing to notify the front office of his class whereabouts.

      2. Having his cell phone on during instructional time.

      3. Emailing during instructional time.

      4. Controllfng anger outburst.

      5. Inappropriately touchfng a child.

        Mr. Perfetto did not show adequ'.lte improvement In the area of Professional i

        Responsibilities. i'

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        Student Perfonnance Data


        2007-2008 Dlbels


        • September- 71% on grade level

        • May- 68% on grade level

        • High risk performance was decreased by 11%


          2008-2009 Dibels


        • September47%on grade level

        • May 53% on grade level

  • High ris performance was Increased by 4%


    2009-2010 SAT

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Support Provided for the 2010-2011 School Year


  • Daily instructional support provided by a retired teacher with over 40 years effective tea 1ing experience (8 hours per week).

  • Weekly meetings with Instructional Coach to plan lessons, reviewed curriculum, revlewe benchmarks and assisted with developing appropriate sequence of skills.

  • Weekly meeting with administratron to review lessons, classroom management, observa and review progress on PIP.

  • Instructional Coach and retired teacher have modeled numerous lessons for Mr. Perfetto

  • Mr. Perfetto has been provided release time to attend professional development.

  • Provided a substitute In order for him to observe the 90 minute reading block In another teacher's classroom.

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  • Mr. Perfetto was provided assistance by the Instructional Coach and the Intervention Spe·falist In redesigning his room to maximize student engagement and learning.

  • Supplemental Materials to assist In his professional knowledge.

  • Provided staff development and bi-weekly PLC's at the school to address best practices In teaching. (i.e. Webb's Depth of knowledge, RTI, etc.)


Principal Assistant Principal Teacher


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Canary- Eve/uatee


Aaron Perfetto                        

NAME OF TEACHER

4078582224 JOHN:VOUNG


ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL ·

PROFESSIONAL. IMPROVEMENT PLAN

90-Day Perfonnance Probationary Plan

John Young Elementary School NAME OF SCHOOL

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ADMINISTRATOR'S NAME Wendy lvont


COMPETENCY AREA/ASSESSMENT CRITERION Classroom Management and Discipline

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IMPROVEMENT OBJECTIVE

INDICATORS TO

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-Establish discl)>une plan with ci<!ar e,pec!aUons, consequences. end rewards.

-Devise entl lnpiement plan ft>rmaneglng behaviors al work stallons.

ACTION PLAN/ TIMELINE


-Register end attend s workshop for e/essroom

management ·

Provide Pn11Clp•I wllh a copy ofWT!llen

dfsclpllr plans fur approval

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- Plans wm e Implemented with f1dellty by

•I 1p;\:.{e."nlaffon willbe verfffed by classroom observa cns by principal and AP.

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Prine/pa ,

Jnstruci:i ,

lnstructlo uree

ieaoher. r Specialist.

-W!Hlk/y with

Principal

bteaeher t'ild P1hidpal, N'.

-Weekly o one by


PoSi!ive:y n,fnforees

appropliafe student behavior.

2. -e!lft!bfish rewards and

appropriate praise for.

appriiprlate behavior.

-use posilive statements and rewarrls to m1nforce desired behaviors.

aad I 7daei;JneterJ ts eaeeh leaellerit/l1/I/

-Provfcle prine/pal with a copy ofmn

-0lf fa!;k studenl behavior as measured by !ha FPMS wlil be reduced from an average or7 students per obseniatlon to 2 or Jess.


rewards plans ror approval by /L 7/to .

- Plans winbe implemented with fidelity by

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p/eenlafion will be1/erif,ed by e/aesroom

obs,arvaffono by prtnclpal and AP..

.Off task student behavior es measured by tha FPMS win be reduced from an average of 7 students per ob6'lrvaUon to 2 or less.

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Attachment F

Orange County Pt1blic Schools

445WestAme/ia Street• OrfoJ1dO. Fl. 32801-1129 • Phone 407.317.3200 • www.ocpsJ1et


April 18, 2011


MEMORANDUM


TO:


FROM:

MR. RONALD BLOCKER SUPERINTENDENT


DR. CATHY POPE .,

AREA SUPERINTENDENT


SUBJECT: 90-DAYRULE RECOMMENDATION


RE: AARON PERFETTQ_


Please be advised that I have received a recommendation from Ms.

Wendy Ivory.of John Young Elementary School, to dismiss Aaron Perfetto under the provisions of Florida Statute 1012.34. I have reviewed the complete documentation package as provided by this principal. In addition, I have reviewed with Employee Relations the technical aspects of this case. It is my recommendation that Aaron'Perfetto be dismissed.


This teacher completed a 90-day performance probation period on April 4, 2011, and his performance was assessed on April12, 2011. To be in conformance with the 90-day rule, the superintendent.must notify the teacher of an unsatisfactory assessment and make a recommendation to terminate, in writing, no later than fourteen (14) days from receipt of this letter.


Thank you for your consideration of this request.


C: General Counsel Employee Relations Principal


'The Orange County Schoof Board ls an equal opporumicy agency."


Docket for Case No: 11-002814TTS
Issue Date Proceedings
Nov. 28, 2011 Order Closing File. CASE CLOSED.
Nov. 28, 2011 Joint Notice of Settlement and Stipulation for Dismissal filed.
Nov. 17, 2011 Notice of Transfer.
Oct. 11, 2011 Amended Notice of Hearing (hearing set for November 30 through December 2, 2011; 9:00 a.m.; Orlando, FL; amended as to location of hearing).
Oct. 05, 2011 Order Granting Continuance and Re-scheduling Hearing (hearing set for November 30 through December 2, 2011; 9:00 a.m.; Orlando, FL).
Oct. 05, 2011 CASE STATUS: Motion Hearing Held.
Oct. 04, 2011 Order Denying Continuance of Final Hearing.
Oct. 04, 2011 Joint Motion to Continue Final Hearing filed.
Jul. 13, 2011 Amended Notice of Hearing (hearing set for October 12 through 14, 2011; 9:00 a.m.; Orlando, FL; amended as to location of hearing).
Jul. 11, 2011 Respondent's First Request for Production of Documents filed.
Jul. 06, 2011 Order Granting Continuance and Re-scheduling Hearing (hearing set for October 12 through 14, 2011; 9:00 a.m.; Orlando, FL).
Jun. 28, 2011 Joint Motion to Continue Final Hearing filed.
Jun. 16, 2011 Order of Pre-hearing Instructions.
Jun. 16, 2011 Notice of Hearing (hearing set for July 28 and 29, 2011; 9:00 a.m.; Orlando, FL).
Jun. 14, 2011 Joint Response to Initial Order filed.
Jun. 07, 2011 Initial Order.
Jun. 06, 2011 Administrative Complaint filed.
Jun. 06, 2011 Request for Administrative Hearing filed.
Jun. 06, 2011 Agency referral filed.
Source:  Florida - Division of Administrative Hearings

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