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Revocations
Page - Back 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next (continued)NPPC Case No. 00-12, Case No. 00026, Douglas Strong: Respondent had sexual relations with a sixteen-year-old female student. NPPC recommendation - permanent revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 00-13, Case No. 00022: Respondent committed a felony under the laws of the State of Nebraska by submitting false documentation and authorizing payments of $2100, $995, and $1275 from the Perkins Consortium Fund which monies were deposited in the Respondent's personal bank account. NPPC recommendation - five-year revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 00-14, Case No. 0007, Linda Harris: :Respondent was found guilty of one count of theft by unlawful taking and sentenced to one year of probation for unauthorized use of funds belonging to an education association for which she served as treasurer. NPPC recommendation - two-year revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 01-01, Case No. 01-08: Respondent used school computer equipment to visit internet sites and print pictures of nude or partially nude females and males. NPPC recommendation - two-year revocation and completion of appropriate counseling respecting his behavior. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 01-02, Case No. 01-09, Myron E. Robertson: Respondent had sexual intercourse with a fourteen-year-old female student. Further, found guilty on two felony counts. NPPC recommendation - permanent revocation. State Board decision - concurred..
NPPC Case No. 01-06, Case No. 01-18, Steven Morgheim: Respondent was found guilty of bank fraud, a felony, in the state of Alaska. NPPC recommendation - six-year revocation and to comply with all the terms and conditions of his sentence in the United States District Court for the District of Alaska, to include, but not be limited to payment of restitution in the amount of $40,250. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 01-08, Case No. 01-20, James LaFollette: Respondent, while a special education teacher, forged the names of parents, as well as a staff member, on special education records of students. NPPC recommendation - five-year revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 02-01, Case No. 01032, Doug Hulinsky: Respondent was found guilty of furnishing false information on a title, a Class III Felony, and conspiracy, a Class II Felony. NPPC recommendation - five-year revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 02-02, Case No. 01042, Douglas Houser: Respondent used computer equipment of the school district and ESUs to access sexually explicit pictures and images on the Internet. NPPC recommendation - two-year revocation. State Board decision -four-year revocation
NPPC Case No. 02-03, Case No. 01048, Samuel Edwards: Respondent was found guilty of attempted second-degree sexual assault, a Class IV felony, and sentenced to thirteen months incarceration. NPPC recommendation - permanent revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 02-03, Case No. 01018, Melissa D. McGee: Respondent consumed alcoholic beverage and then transported students in a school vehicle; allowed students to consume alcoholic beverages, allowed students to watch sexually explicit videos and stay in motel rooms with other students of the opposite gender ; and left students unsupervised for substantial periods of time while attending a meeting in another city. NPPC recommendation - ten-year revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 02-05, Case No. 02027, Paul Keeney: Respondent's Colorado certificate was permanently revoked after he admitted kissing a seventeen-year-old female student. NPPC recommendation - permanent revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 02-06, Case No. 01043, Jace Smrcka: Respondent had a personal relationship with a seventeen-year-old female student, but who was not one of the Respondent's students. NPPC recommendation - seven-year revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 02-08, Case No. 01033, John Bowen: Respondent was found guilty in the U.S. District Court of Using Means of Interstate Commerce to attempt to induce a minor to engage in sexual activity, which is a felony, and sentenced him to thirty-seven months incarceration. NPPC recommendation - permanent revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 02-09, Case No. 01047, Danette Blankenbiller: Respondent was alleged to have given two male students two 22-caliber handguns after they had helped her move into her residence which was owned by the Santee Community School. NPPC recommendation - ten-year revocation. State Board decision - one-year revocation.
NPPC Case No. 02-10, Case No. 02020, Scott Burtle: Respondent was found guilty of Possession of Child Pornography and Criminal Forfeiture, a felony, and was sentenced to twenty-seven months of incarceration. NPPC recommendation - permanent revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 02-11, Case No. 02028, Glen Ogden: Respondent pled guilty to two counts of possession of visual depictions of sexually explicit conduct involving minors. NPPC recommendation - permanent revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 02-12, Case No. 02054: Respondent was issued a citation for Lewd Conduct, Soliciting Lewd Conduct, and Unwanted Sexual Touching. He pled guilty to the offense of Disturbing the Peace. NPPC recommendation - two-year revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 02-13, Case No. 02052, Richard Santee: Respondent was issued a citation for Lewd Conduct, Solicitation, and Sexual Assault. NPPC recommendation - State Board decision -
NPPC Case No. 02-14, Case No. 02070, Kimball Fry: Respondent used school computer equipment to visit Internet sites of sexually explicit pictures and images. NPPC recommendation - four-year revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 02-15, Case No. 02060, Joey Ossian: Respondent littered the lawn of a school board member with beer cans and wrote comments on a car about the school board member's daughter who attended the school; Respondent invited a female student into his motel room in Lincoln and kissed the student. NPPC recommendation - five-year revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 03-01, Case No. 02080: Respondent used school district computer equipment to view and download sexually explicit pictures and movies. NPPC recommendation - two-year revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 03-02 , Case No. 02025, Jon Hughes: Respondent, under the influence of alcohol, had sexual contact with a female student in the student's motel room. Respondent was found guilty of Third Degree Sexual Assault, a Class I misdemeanor. NPPC recommendation - permanent revocation. State Board decision - pending.
NPPC Case No. 03-04: Respondent used school district computer equipment to access sexually explicit pictures. NPPC recommendation - two year revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 03-05, Roz Buddenberg: Respondent used school district computer equipment to access sexually explicit pictures. NPPC recommendation - two year revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 03-08, Todd Senters, Case No. 02074: Respondent engaged in a sexual relationship with a seventeen-year-old female student and on one occasion the Respondent videotaped sexual contact between himself and the student. On May 22, 2003, the Douglas County District Court found the Respondent guilty of manufacturing child pornography, a Class III felony. NPPC recommendation - permanent revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 03-12, Case No. 03016, Mitchell Moorhead: Respondent used profanity in addressing and in the presence of students. The Respondent hit several students on the head and buttocks with a board. Additionally, he slammed a student's head onto a bench and threw two students against bleachers. NPPC recommendation - Five-year revocation. State Board decision - permanent revocation.
NPPC Case No. 03-14, Case No. 03042, James Dimon: Respondent kissed a married female, not his wife, and placed his hand upon her breast, without her permission and consent. He also used a government computer to view sexually explicit material. NPPC recommendation - three-year revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 03-15, Case No. 03045, Anthony Weber: Respondent pled guilty to a felony charge of Sexual Assault of a Child and a felony charge of Child Abuse. Both charges and guilty pleas were based upon the fact that while the Respondent was employed as a teacher, he had repeated sexual contact with at least two students. NPPC recommendation - permanent revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 04-01, Case No. 03012, Kathryn J. Timmermans: Respondent was repeatedly absent from her job, and on several occasions either arrived late at work, called in late for work, or completely failed to inform the administration of extended absences. On a specific day, the Respondent arrived at work under the influence of alcohol. NPPC recommendation - Five-year revocation with evidence of satisfactorily completing alcohol treatment program prior to reinstatement. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 04-02, Case No. 03020, Kevin Martin: Respondent made an inappropriate gesture to a school board member, referred to two female custodians as the "sandwich twins" explaining that it meant "girl, guy, girl sandwich." Over a period of three years the Respondent mooned a female custodian, used profanity and made inappropriate and unprofessional comments to female basketball players. NPPC recommendation - two-year revocation. State Board decision - changed to three year revocation.
NPPC Case No 04-03, Case No. 03008, Jon Broadbent: Respondent used school district computer to access and disseminate inappropriate material; allowed two individuals to teach without valid teaching certificates; misrepresented Fall Personnel Report to Nebraska Department of Education; misrepresented North Central Accreditation Report; made demeaning comments about male members of the school board during a meeting with teachers; and used profanity during executive sessions of school board meetings. NPPC recommendation - permanent revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 04-04, Case No. 03015, Beverly J. Grant: Respondent had her Provisional Mental Health Practitioner license revoked and Supervisory Registration Form placed on probation for five years by the NE Department of Health and Human Services Division of Regulation and Licensure for failure to comply with the order of probation entered by it. Additionally, Respondent falsified or misrepresented reason for absences from her employment with the school district. Additionally, she was observed speaking with slurred speech and being forgetful and confused while at work at the school. She further failed to accurately compute test scores of special education students. NPPC recommendation - three-year revocation with the condition that she continue to receive mental health counseling and random drug testing. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 04-05, Case No. 04007, Dwight Nelson: Respondent was sentenced to two years of probation for the offense of Possession of a Controlled Substance, a Class IV Felony by the Washington County District Court. NPPC recommendation - five-year revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 04-06, Case No. 03038 & 03039, Brent Boettcher: Respondent allowed a laptop computer belonging to the school district to be used to access sexually explicit material; and was found guilty of theft by Unlawful Taking, a Class I Misdemeanor for taking property belonging to the Stanton Community Schools. NPPC recommendation - four-year revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 04-07, Case No. 03043: Respondent was sentenced to one year of probation after pleading guilty to theft a Class I Misdemeanor for taking property belonging to Wayne Community Schools. NPPC recommendation - two-year revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 04-09, Case No. 04012, Scott Hecox: Respondent's Iowa teaching certificate was permanently revoked for having an inappropriate relationship with a female students. NPPC recommendation - permanent revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 04-11, Case No 03040, Jason Huggins: Respondent committed an immoral act and an act of moral turpitude. Attempted child abuse. NPPC recommendation - Permanent revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 04-12, Case No. 04035: Respondent sexually harassed students and had inappropriate relationships with students via e-mail while a teacher and coach in Iowa. The State of Iowa suspended the Respondent's certificate with no possibility of reinstatement for three years. NPPC recommendation - five-year revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 04-13, Case No. 04024: Respondent placed his hand on the buttock of an undercover police officer, placed his arm around the officer's midback, and asked if he could kiss the officer at a public park. NPPC recommendation - two-year revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 04-14, Case No. 04029, Kelly Meyer: Respondent used school district equipment to access personal material. NPPC recommendation - one-year revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 04-16, Case No. 04013: Respondent pled guilty in the Woodbury County District Court of Iowa, to the offense of Failure to Register as a Sex Offender and was placed on probation for one year. NPPC recommendation - one-year revocation. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No. 04-18, Case No. 04036, Marcia Miller: Respondent reported to work under the influence of alcohol. NPPC recommendation - one-year revocation and satisfactory evidence of alcohol counseling prior to seeking reinstatement. State Board decision - concurred.
NPPC Case No.05-02, Case No. 04049: Respondent reported to work under the influence of alcohol. NPPC recommendation - one-year revocation with evidence of successful alcohol counseling prior to seeking reinstatement. State Board decision - concurred.
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