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PAM STEWART, AS COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION vs CHRISTOPHER WELCH, 18-001838PL (2018)

Court: Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Number: 18-001838PL Visitors: 2
Petitioner: PAM STEWART, AS COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION
Respondent: CHRISTOPHER WELCH
Judges: J. D. PARRISH
Agency: Department of Education
Locations: Orlando, Florida
Filed: Apr. 06, 2018
Status: Closed
Settled and/or Dismissed prior to entry of RO/FO on Monday, July 16, 2018.

Latest Update: Jul. 03, 2024
STATE OF FLORIDA EDUCATION PRACTICES COMMISSION PAM STEWART, as Commissioner of Education, Petitioner, vs. CASE NO. 167-2278 CHRISTOPHER THOMAS WELCH, Respondent. ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT Petitioner, Pam Stewart, as Commissioner of Education, files this Administrative Complaint against CHRISTOPHER THOMAS WELCH. 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 629538, covering the areas of Elementary Education, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and Primary Education, which is valid through June 30, 2018. 2. At all times pertinent hereto, the Respondent was employed as a Kindergarten Teacher at Oak Hill Elementary School in the Orange County School District. MATERIAL ALLEGATIONS 3. On or about June 7, 2016, Respondent failed to supervise kindergarten student, C.G., during dismissal. Respondent was responsible for ensuring that C.G. and several other students were picked up by their parents to walk home afterschool. C.G. was not picked up by his parents and walked approximately one mile alone to his home. Respondent failed to notice that C.G. was missing and had not been picked up by C.G.’s parents. CHRISTOPHER THOMAS WELCH Administrative Complaint Page 2 of 3 4. As a result of Respondent’s conduct alleged herein, the school relieved Respondent of his dismissal duties with regard to ensuring students walk home with their parents after school. The Petitioner charges: STATUTE VIOLATIONS COUNT 1: 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. COUNT 2: The Respondent is in violation of section 1012.795(1)(), 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(2)(a)1, 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. (SIGNATURE ON FOLLOWING PAGE) CHRISTOPHER THOMAS WELCH Administrative Complaint Page 3 of 3 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 Program; 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. EXECUTED on this | dayot October. 2017. PAM STEWART, as Commissioner of Education State of Florida

Docket for Case No: 18-001838PL
Source:  Florida - Division of Administrative Hearings

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