Reporting Educator Misconduct
All employees and agents of a public school district, charter school or private school have an obligation and legal responsibility to report misconduct by instructional personnel and school administrators which affects the health, safety or welfare of a student.
- Obscene language
- Drug and alcohol use
- Disparaging comments
- Prejudice or bigotry
- Sexual implication
- Testing violations
- Physical aggression
- Accept or offer favors
- Listen
- Evaluate
- Act Immediately
- Document
- Encourage
- Report
Failure to report misconduct may result in penalties up to termination of employment and revocation of an educator’s certificate!
Report to:
Julie Riley, Director of Administration(904)619-6071 riley@keystonebehavioral.com
Marlena Jenkins, School Director
(904)619-6071 jenkins@thekeystoneacademy.com
FLORIDA ABUSE HOTLINE
1-800-96-ABUSE
1-800-962-2873
www.dcf.state.fl.us/abuse/report/
