A former Millard Public Colleges administrator has voluntarily surrendered his schooling credentials following allegations of misconduct within the Nineties that resurfaced earlier this yr.
Nolan Beyer, who had been with the district since 2005, surrendered his administrative certificates and endorsements as a principal, particular schooling generalist, bodily schooling trainer and coach on April 15, in response to information from the Nebraska Division of Training.
He resigned from the district on April 13. He had been Millard’s govt director of actions, athletics and exterior affairs, in response to his résumé.
He began within the district in 2005 as Millard South Excessive College’s assistant principal and director of athletics and actions. He has additionally served as board chairman of the Nebraska College Actions Affiliation throughout his time within the district.
The state schooling commissioner’s workplace labeled the surrendering of Beyer’s credentials as an indefinite revocation. The division included the discover of revocation in its Might 31 replace of current disciplinary actions in opposition to educators within the state.
The revocation follows a criticism alleging that starting within the early to mid-Nineties, Beyer “engaged in a private and noneducational relationship with a pupil.”
“The Respondent (Beyer), by executing this doc, doesn’t admit the allegation, however doesn’t want to contest the allegation,” the file says.
Beyer didn’t return a number of calls and emails looking for remark.
From 1993 to 1997, Beyer was employed at Papillion La Vista Group Colleges as a particular schooling trainer, assistant soccer coach and head ladies soccer coach, in response to his résumé.
Annette Eyman, spokeswoman for Papillion La Vista, confirmed that Beyer was employed within the district throughout that point earlier than he resigned to take a training place on the College of Nebraska at Kearney.
Eyman mentioned the district didn’t know in regards to the allegations till the start of this yr. She mentioned district officers cooperated with the Nebraska Skilled Practices Fee, which enforces requirements for educators.
Eyman mentioned the previous Papillion La Vista pupil reported the allegations in opposition to Beyer to the fee, to not the district, throughout the 2021-22 college yr.
“There have been no allegations made throughout his time right here,” Eyman mentioned. “We didn’t even should do an investigation on this explicit scenario so there’s not a lot we even know.”
Kelly Muthersbaugh, an administrator for the fee, mentioned Beyer’s case was a settled settlement between Beyer and the schooling commissioner’s workplace.
David Jespersen, spokesman for the division of schooling, mentioned the one public details about Beyer’s case is the doc of his voluntary give up.
“Anything would have solely come out if it was contested,” he mentioned in an e-mail.
Millard officers didn’t know of the allegations till lately, mentioned Rebecca Kleeman, spokeswoman for the district.
“The allegations don’t concern Mr. Beyer’s time in Millard, and no allegations relating to college students have been delivered to our consideration throughout his time within the district,” she mentioned.
Beyer labored as an assistant soccer coach at UNK from 1997 to 2000, in response to his résumé. After that, he was the assistant principal and director of actions and athletics at Boys City Excessive College earlier than coming to Millard.
Todd Gottula, spokesman for UNK, mentioned personnel information are confidential and he couldn’t talk about Beyer’s employment. Kara Neuverth, spokeswoman for Boys City, mentioned they’ve by no means obtained a report or allegation regarding Beyer.
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