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SBEC issues default judgment in one case and imposes five‑year suspension in another
Summary
The State Board for Educator Certification on Nov. 11 denied good cause and issued an SOA default judgment in the case of Alan Manzo and modified an administrative law judge’s recommendation to suspend Maurice Walker’s educator certificate for five years.
At its meeting the State Board for Educator Certification considered three disciplinary matters and took final action on two.
Alan Manzo: staff recommended denial of a request for good cause after Manzo failed to appear at a State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOA) hearing. Staff counsel told the board Manzo acknowledged he did not intend to participate in the hearing and later indicated he did not plan to return to teaching. A board member moved to find Manzo did not have good cause for failing to appear…
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