![]() 6, 2015.F M D S N EW ST U D E N T W E L C O M E G U I D E 9, according to the indictment.Ĭonrad was hired by Fairfield schools on Aug. The alleged activity happened between Conrad and a 16-year-old female student between Aug. Police opened an investigation, advised school administrators of the allegations, and evidence was presented to a grand jury for consideration, according to police. The investigation began when Fairfield police were contacted by Butler County Children Services about possible illegal activity between a Fairfield High School teacher and student. 13, 2016, before being indicted in on sexual battery as well as the charges for which he was eventually convicted. The 26-year-old was placed on administrative leave Oct. Former Fairfield high school teacher Tyler Conrad was found guilty on charges of sexual imposition and contributing to delinquency of a minor. Butler County teacher convicted in June. However, he let his guard down and let drugs into his life, his attorney Jose Lopez said after the sentencing. Jutras was once named Teacher of the Year and a role model who was at the top of his profession and respected by his students. He attempted to run down the woman, who he knew, in the parking lot of Walmart, 3465 York Commons Blvd., on Nov. Testimony from the victim had gone on for two hours before Jutras changed his plea. He was sentenced to two years for the drug conviction, and is expected to get credit for five-and-a-half months he spent in jail. He was given three years on a felonious assault charge to run concurrent with a previous drug conviction.ĭOWNLOAD OUR MOBILE APPS FOR LATEST BREAKING NEWS Steve Jutras was 47 when he was sentenced in November 2016 to prison for attempting to run down a woman in the parking lot of the Walmart in Butler Twp. He had been the athletic director since 2006. The investigation began in September 2015, when Superintendent Gretta Kumpf reported to Tipp City police irregularities found by state auditors in the athletic department. No charges have been filed and the case remains under investigation. The search was part of an investigation involving Tipp City police, the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, the State Auditor’s Office and the Ohio Ethics Commission. Search warrants were executed in February at his Tippecanoe High School office, his home and his vehicle. RELATED: Other area teachers accused of improper conduct Tipp City schools former Athletic Director Matt Shomper stepped down in April 2016 after being put on paid administrative leave in February. He was hired as a classroom aide in August 2014, five months after his arrest on a solicitation charge stemming from an incident on Wayne Avenue in Dayton. Murphy served as head boys track coach at Ponitz from 2012 until March 2016. RELATED: Police build drug case against Springboro teacherĭayton police records show a sexual assault complaint was filed May 5, 2016, at Ponitz Career Technology Center by an 18-year-old female student, citing incidents that occurred in February and on May 1 of that year. Murphy was sentenced in October to five years of probation after being found guilty of five felonies – forgery, tampering with government records and three counts of sexual battery.Ĭounty Prosecutor’s spokesman Greg Flannagan has said there was one victim in the case, a female student who had already turned 18. Murphy was indicted in July 2016 for sexual battery against a student. Former Dayton Public Schools coach and teacher's aide. Panzeca, 48, has taught in Springboro schools for more than 20 years. In August, she pleaded not guilty to charges. RELATED: What we know about Madeline MarxĬourt documents allege Panzeca allowed both the sale and use of drugs in her home. 14 at a relative’s home on Sesame Street. The fifth-grade teacher was arrested Aug. In August a Springboro elementary school teacher, Amy Panzeca, was arrested on charges of permitting drug abuse and endangering children. Here are five other cases involving accusations of misconduct by educators:
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