Discipline Committee panels
conduct public hearings into
allegations of professional
misconduct and/or
incompetence. Full panel
decisions are posted to the
member’s public register
profile.
Robert David Carullo,
#440846
Suspension, reprimand, conditions
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A Discipline Committee panel suspended the teaching certificate of Robert David Carullo for failing to inform a student’s parents and the school administration about a health and safety risk to the student.
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Philip Raymond McInnis,
#632931
Suspension, reprimand, undertaking
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A Discipline Committee panel suspended the teaching certificate of Philip Raymond McInnis for taking photographs of himself exposing his genitals in learning environments, which he sent to his girlfriend, on two occasions. On the first occasion, he was in the change room of a community centre where children were training, and on the second occasion, he was alone in a classroom.
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Daniel Mark Mammarella,
#257491
Suspension, reprimand, conditions
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A Discipline Committee panel suspended the teaching certificate of Daniel Mark Mammarella for repeatedly failing to maintain appropriate professional boundaries with students, which made students feel uncomfortable.
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Marc-André Coulombe,
#422559
Suspension, reprimand, conditions
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A Discipline Committee panel suspended the teaching certificate of Marc-André Coulombe for unprofessional conduct on numerous occasions, including making inappropriate remarks and using an inappropriate tone with students.
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Kennedy Donald Joseph Hall,
#660356
Suspension, reprimand, undertaking
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A Discipline Committee panel suspended the teaching certificate of Kennedy Donald Joseph Hall for engaging in a pattern of communicating his beliefs about gender roles and identities in an intolerant and discriminatory manner against those who do not conform with his beliefs.
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Barry David Williams,
#491330
Suspension, reprimand, undertaking
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A Discipline Committee panel suspended the teaching certificate of Barry David Williams for engaging in inappropriate electronic communications with five former students.
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