Hobbs v. Calcasieu Parish School Board

819 So. 2d 388, 2002 La.App. 3 Cir. 0094, 2002 La. App. LEXIS 1781
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJune 5, 2002
DocketNo. 02-94
StatusPublished

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Hobbs v. Calcasieu Parish School Board, 819 So. 2d 388, 2002 La.App. 3 Cir. 0094, 2002 La. App. LEXIS 1781 (La. Ct. App. 2002).

Opinion

| WOODARD, Judge.

In October and November of 1997, the Calcasieu Parish School Board (CPSB) held a tenure hearing, concerning twenty-one separate offenses against Ms. Emma Hobbs. At the hearing’s conclusion, it voted to remove her as a tenured classroom teacher, having found her guilty of ten of the twenty-one offenses. Nearly one year later, she appealed this decision to the trial court. In October of 2001, almost three years later, the trial court held a hearing on the matter. The following month, the trial court announced its oral reasons for judgment, reversing the school board’s decision and ordering that Ms. Hobbs be reinstated with back pay. CPSB appeals, alleging that the trial court failed to apply the correct standard of review to its decision. We reverse the trial court and reinstate CPSB’s decision.

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The Calcasieu Parish School Board employed Ms. Emma Hobbs as a special education teacher. It assigned her to Sulphur High School in Sulphur, Louisiana. In a September 9, 1997 letter, the parish school administration charged her with twenty-one specific instances of misconduct, involving willful neglect of duty, incompetency, dishonesty, inefficiency, and breach of the terms and conditions of her employment contract, which occurred over several years.

The charges are:

Offense No. 1. During the 1996-1997 school year, you promoted a Penny Drop Fundraiser for the announced purpose of raising money for your classroom account. You obtained approximately $486.00 in donations. However, you turned in only $181.00. Date and Place. 1996-1997 school year; Sulphur High School.
Offense No.2. In 1995, you participated in the Calcasieu Parish School Board (hereinafter “CPSB”) employees United Way Campaign. You accepted donations for the United Way. You did not turn in all of the cash donations you had collected. During the investigation of this allegation, you initially misrepresented that no one had made donations in the form of cash. Date and Place. September and October of 1995; Place presumed to be Sulphur High School.
Offense No. 3. During the United Way Campaign in the fall of 1996, you solicited donations, gifts, and prizes from various businesses | ¡jn Sulphur by representing that the gifts and prizes would be used in a drawing held for the people who had contributed to the United Way Campaign. You thereafter converted a gift certificate in the amount of $50.00 from “Picture This” to your personal use for your son’s pictures. You also retained a blue denim shirt for your son that had been donated by Citgo. Date and Place. September and October of 1996; Sulphur High School.
Offense No. 4. In 1996, you participated in the CPSB employees’ United Way Campaign. You solicited and received donations for the United Way, but failed to turn in or account for a portion of the cash proceeds. During the investigation of this allegation, you initially denied that anyone had made donations in the form of cash. Date and Place. On or about September and October of 1996; [391]*391Place presumed to be Sulphur High School.
Offense No. 5. In April, May and August of 1993, and in April and May of 1994, you were simultaneously employed by the CPSB and the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury-Job Training Office (“JTPA”). On numerous occasions you left your classroom without authority and arrived at the JTPA office in Lake Charles prior to the close of school, at times as early as 12:00 p.m. Date and Place. April, May and August of 1993, and April and May of 1994; Place presumed to be Sulphur High School and JTPA office.
Offense No. 6. You used CPSB resources, such as aides, students, and supplies, to make crafts that you subsequently sold to the public. At times, you led purchasers to believe you were collecting proceeds from the sale of those crafts for the benefit of your students and/or CPSB. However, you did not turn in the proceeds from those sales to appropriate CPSB personnel. Date and Place. August, 1995 through May 1997; Place presumed to be Sul-phur High School and Sulphur High School athletic events.
Offense No. 7. From August, 1995 through February, 1997, you frequently instructed and authorized Pam Landry, one of your classroom aides, to run errands for your personal benefit while she was on duty and being paid by the CPSB. These errands typically required Ms. Landry to check your mail box on Houston River Road; to check your post office box; to make personal payments and cash deposits at Bank One; to make personal payments at J.C. Penny; to make personal purchases at Sam’s Club; to make trips to the Catholic Diocese offices in Lake Charles; to make personal trips to various individual and businesses; to pick up church donations; to borrow and repay personal cash loans; to take your son, Jay Hobbs, home from school; to take Jay Hobbs to work; and to take Jay Hobbs on other errands. During the investigation of this allegation, you misrepresented that you “never, ever, never, ever, never,” sent Pam Landry on a personal errand. Date and Place. August, 1995, through February, 1997; Home, post office, Bank One, J.C. Penney, |3Sam’s Club, Catholic Diocese, Jay Hobbs’s employer; Casa Ole in Sulphur; Schillileagh’s in Sulphur; Sulphur High School, off Sul-phur High School.
Offense No. 8. On or about September, 1994 through May, 1997, you obtained travel reimbursement from the CPSB for travel that never occurred and for travel involving shorter distances than the distances you reported. Date and Place. On or about September, 1994 through May 1997; Calcasieu Parish School Board Special Ed facility.
Offense No. 9. On numerous occasions you misappropriated property from the CPSB and fellow employees. For example, you took a stapler from Elaine Koh-ler’s (Sulphur High teacher) classroom. You scraped Ms. Kohler’s name off of the top of the stapler but failed to scrape her name off the bottom of the stapler. You also misappropriated a gift that Ann Duffer (aide) bought for Virginia Pharis (aide). You also misappropriated Hope Bowen’s (former special ed teacher at Sulphur High School) keys. Date and Place. Between August, 1991 and May, 1997; Place presumed to be Sulphur High School.
Offense No. 10. You misappropriated a desk and other items belonging to the CPSB from Sulphur High School and sold them at a personal garage sale. Date and Place. August, 1993 and May, 1994; Ms. Hobbs’s home.
[392]*392Offense No. 11. You misused classroom time for personal use by doing your son’s homework. You also devoted classroom time on personal telephone calls on a regular basis, even to the point of removing students from the classroom so that you could talk without being overheard. Date and Place.1991 through 1997; Sulphur High School.
Offense No. 12. You failed to account for money you collected while working the gates at school events. On September 1, 1995, you failed to account for $120.00 while working the South Gate at the Sulphur v. Glenn Oaks football game. Date and Place. From August, 1994 through April, 1997 including September 1, 1995; Sulphur High School and Sulphur High School Stadium.
Offense No. 13. You left your classroom prior to the close of school in order to sell collars you had made with a serger to individuals and businesses for personal profit.

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