Petitioner: PAM STEWART, AS COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION
Respondent: ROSALINDA MORALES
Judges: J. LAWRENCE JOHNSTON
Agency: Department of Education
Locations: Bartow, Florida
Filed: Feb. 19, 2015
Status: Closed
Settled and/or Dismissed prior to entry of RO/FO on Tuesday, April 21, 2015.
Latest Update: Dec. 22, 2024
STATE OF FLORIDA
EDUCATION PRACTICES COMMISSION
PAM STEWART, as
Commissioner of Education,
Petitioner,
VS. CASE NO. 134-0489
ROSALINDA MORALES,
Respondent.
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ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT
Petitioner, Pam Stewart, as Commissioner of Education, files this Administrative
Complaint against ROSALINDA MORALES, The Petitioner seeks the appropriate disciplinary
sanction of the Respondent’s educator’s certificate pursuant to Sections 1012.315, 1012.795, and
1012.796, Florida Statutes, and pursuant to Rule 6A-10.081, Florida Administrative Code,
Principles of Professional Conduct for the Education Profession in Florida, said sanctions
specifically set forth in Sections 1012.795(1) and 1012.796(7), Florida Statutes.
The Petitioner alleges:
JURISDICTION
1. The Respondent holds Florida Educator’s Certificate 967978, covering the areas
of Elementary Education and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), which is valid
through June 30, 2019.
2. At all times pertinent hereto, the Respondent was employed as a Kindergarten
Teacher at Inwood Elementary School in the Polk County School District.
MATERIAL ALLEGATIONS
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3. During the 2012/2013 school year, Respondent failed to properly supervise
students in her care. Respondent’s behavior included but was not limited to:
e On or about March 8, 2013, Respondent failed to follow established dismissal
protocol by leaving J.M., a female kindergarten student who had recently started
at Respondent’s schoo! and was unfamiliar with the school or procedures, at the
end of a line of students to be picked up by cars. It was Respondent’s
ROSALINDA MORALES
Administrative Complaint
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responsibility to supervise students at the end of the car line until they were safely
delivered to the appropriate vehicles for transport home. Instead of staying with
the students, Respondent left to use the rest room without providing for alternate
supervision, Asa result, .M. wandered off and was eventually found crying at a
location off schoo! grounds.
e On or about March 15, 2013, Respondent sent a female kindergarten student
unescorted to the guidance office, a destination the student had never been to
before. When the student reached the guidance office, she was crying and
had no idea why she was there,
* On or about May 8, 2013, Respondent attempted to remove D.S., a male
kindergarten student, from her classroom. While Respondent was escorting D.S.
to another classroom, he allowed his body to go limp and he fell to the floor.
When D.S. refused to move, Respondent took by the arm and pulled D.S. along
the floor on his stomach into another classroom.
4, On or about July 18, 2013, Respondent was suspended without pay by the District
for a period of 5 days.
5, On or about August 6, 2013, Respondent was recommended for termination from
her teaching position with the District. On or about August 8, 2013, Respondent appealed the
termination and requested a formal hearing.
6. On or about January 17, 2014, an Administrative Law Judge issued a
Recommended Order whereby he recommended that the District issue a final order terminating
Respondent’s employment and finding, among other things, that Respondent:
® had impaired effectiveness as an educator
e dragged a small child across the floor
e® acted inappropriately placing a child’s physical and emotional welfare at
risk
7. On or about March 12, 2014, the District terminated Respondent’s employment.
The Petitioner charges:
STATUTE VIOLATIONS
COUNT i: The Respondent is in violation of Section 1012.795(1)(g), Florida Statutes,
in that Respondent has been found guilty of personal conduct which seriously reduces
effectiveness as an employee of the school board.
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Administrative Complaint
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COUNT 2: The Respondent is in violation of Section 1012.795(1)G), Florida Statutes,
in that Respondent has violated the Principles of Professional Conduct for the Education
Profession prescribed by State Board of Education rules.
RULE VIOLATIONS
COUNT 3: The allegations of misconduct set forth herein are in violation of Rule 6A-
10.081(3)(a), Florida Administrative Code, in that Respondent has failed to make reasonable
effort to protect the student from conditions harmful to learning and/or to the student’s mental
health and/or physical health and/or safety.
COUNT 4: The allegations of misconduct set forth herein are in violation of Rule 6A-
10.081(3)(e), Florida Administrative Code, in that Respondent has intentionally exposed a
student to unnecessary embarrassment or disparagement.
WHEREFORE, based on the reasons set forth herein and in accordance with the
Explanation of Rights and Election of Rights forms attached to and made a part of this
Administrative Complaint, Petitioner respectfully recommends that the Education Practices
Commission impose an appropriate sanction against the Respondent's educator’s certificate
pursuant to the authority provided in Sections 1012.795(1} and 1012.796(7), Florida Statutes.
The sanctions imposed by the Education Practices Commission may include, but are not limited
to, any one or a combination of the following: issuing the Respondent a written reprimand;
placing the Respondent on probation for any period of time: restricting the Respondent's
authorized scope of practice; assessing the Respondent an administrative fine; directing the
Respondent to enroll in the Recovery Network Prograny; suspending the Respondent’s educator’s
certificate for a period of time not to exceed five years; revoking the Respondent’s educator’s
certificate for a period of time up to 10 years or permanently; determining the Respondent to be
ineligible for certification; or barring the Respondent from reapplying for an educator's
certificate for a period of time up to 10 years or permanently.
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PAM STEWART, as
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Docket for Case No: 15-000958PL
Issue Date |
Proceedings |
Apr. 21, 2015 |
Order Closing File and Relinquishing Jurisdicition. CASE CLOSED.
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Apr. 21, 2015 |
(Petitioner's) Unopposed Motion to Close File filed.
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Apr. 16, 2015 |
Notice of Taking Deposition (of Rosalinda Morales) filed.
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Feb. 25, 2015 |
Amended Notice of Hearing (hearing set for April 29, 2015; 9:00 a.m.; Bartow, FL; amended as to location).
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Feb. 24, 2015 |
Order of Pre-hearing Instructions.
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Feb. 24, 2015 |
Notice of Hearing (hearing set for April 29, 2015; 9:00 a.m.; Bartow, FL).
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Feb. 24, 2015 |
Joint Response to Initial Order filed.
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Feb. 20, 2015 |
Initial Order.
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Feb. 19, 2015 |
Letter to Rosalinda Morales from Gretchen Brantley regarding your case filed.
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Feb. 19, 2015 |
Administrative Complaint filed.
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Feb. 19, 2015 |
Election of Rights filed.
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Feb. 19, 2015 |
Letter to G. Brantley from Agency`s General Counsel requesting administrative hearing and notification of counsel of record.
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Feb. 19, 2015 |
Agency referral filed.
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