Former London high school teacher faces allegations of inappropriate comments toward female colleagues
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A former teacher with the Thames Valley District School Board has been accused of professional misconduct over incidents involving inappropriate comments, touching or sexual gestures made toward female colleagues.
It's alleged by the Ontario College of Teachers that Donald Joseph Yeoman committed acts that would be regarded as "disgraceful, dishonourable or unprofessional".
They pertain to alleged interactions with seven female colleagues while he taught at Clarke Road Secondary School. Among them:
On February 2, 2018, the college alleges Yeoman approached a seventh colleague from behind "and/or pulled her hoodie up over head," covered the colleague's eyes with the hoodie and "pushed his groin into her buttocks area."
On September 6, 2019, Yeoman pleaded guilty to simple assault in relation to that incident, according to the hearing notice from the College of Teachers. He was later given an absolute discharge by the court, which means no punishment was imposed.
The Thames Valley District School Board fired Yeoman on May 25, 2018, according to the hearing notice.
He is to face a disciplinary hearing on May 18. CBC News has reached out to his lawyer for comment.