BEFORE THE SOUTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
In the Matter of the Suspension or ) ) CONSENT ORDER OF
Revocation of the Educator ) ) SUSPENSION
Certificate of ) )
Alfred O. Vanderpuije ) ) Certificate 201179 )
SUMMARY OF THE CASE
The South Carolina State Board of Education (State Board) considered this matter on February 8, 2006. On June 2, 2005, the South Carolina Department of Education (Department) sent Alfred O. Vanderpuije a notice of his right to a hearing before the State Board concerning the possible suspension or revocation of his South Carolina educator certificate 201179 by regular and certified mail, return receipt, restricted delivery. Mr. Vanderpuije received the notice as evidenced by a postal receipt bearing his signature. Mr. Vanderpuije subsequently agreed to waive his right to a hearing and to accept the voluntary suspension of his certificate for a period that would commence retroactively on June 13, 2005, and end on June 12, 2006. After considering the information presented, the State Board voted to order the suspension of Mr. Vanderpuije?s certificate, on the agreed-upon terms.
FINDINGS OF FACT
Mr. Vanderpuije holds a South Carolina certificate with over nine years of
experience. Mr. Vanderpuije served as the principal of W. A. Perry Middle
School (School) in Richland County School District One (District) from July 1,
2000, until a January 2005 audit of School activity funds indicated that District procedures
had not been followed and that funds had been misused. Mr. Vanderpuije reimbursed the
District for $4,460, the funds in question, and resigned from his employment, effective
February 25, 2005. On June 13, 2005, Mr. Vanderpuije was arrested and charged with
Embezzlement of Public Funds. Alfred O. Vanderpuije ? Order February 8, 2006 Page 2
When it was determined that there was insufficient evidence to establish the charge of
Embezzlement of Public Funds, the charge was reduced to Breach of Trust and Mr.
Vanderpuije entered the Pretrial Intervention Program on January 26, 2006.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW ?The State Board of Education may, for just cause, either revoke or suspend the
certificate of any person." S.C. Code Ann. ?59-25-150 (2004), S.C. Code Ann. ?59-25-160
(2004); 24 S.C. Code Ann. Regs. 43-58. Just cause includes unprofessional conduct,
dishonesty, evident unfitness for position for which employed, and crime against the law of
this State or United States. The State Board finds that the information presented supports
its determination that just cause exists to suspend Mr. Vanderpuije?s certificate,
commencing retroactively on June 13, 2005, through June 12, 2006. If Mr. Vanderpuije
wishes to have his certificate reinstated at the end of the suspension period, Mr.
Vanderpuije must make a written request to the Office of Educator Certification of the
Department. The written request should include documentation of his successful completion
of the Pretrial Intervention Program and of the expungement of his criminal record.
South Carolina State Board of Education
By: _/S/ Joe Isaac_____________
Joe Isaac Chair
Columbia, South Carolina February 8, 2006
I, Alfred O. Vanderpuije, S.C. Educator Certificate 201179, do hereby agree to the proposed Consent Order of Suspension, consisting of two pages, and understand that this Order will be presented to the State Board of Education for approval on February 8, 2006.
_/S/ Alfred O. Vanderpuije________________________ ___2/2/06_______________ Alfred O. Vanderpuije Date
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