The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Ex-roswell teacher pleads guilty to raping student

He’ll serve 10 years in prison, rest of his life as sex offender.

- By Chelsea Prince chelsea.prince@ajc.com

A former teacher at a Roswell charter school will serve 10 years in prison and the rest of his life as a sex offender after pleading guilty to raping one of his students in a locked classroom.

The plea, entered May 6 in Fulton County court, was announced this week by Roswell police, who brought charges against former Fulton Academy of Science and Technology (FAST) science teacher Robert Allen Vandel in September 2021. A former seventh-grade student told investigat­ors Vandel called her into his classroom during recess, locked the door and forcibly raped her.

A second FAST student accused Vandel of striking her in the buttocks with a ruler, which prosecutor­s said was a sexual act.

Vandel, 64, of Canton, pleaded guilty to single counts each of rape, aggravated child molestatio­n and false imprisonme­nt, as well as two counts of child molestatio­n. He was sentenced to life, with the first 10 years to be served behind bars without the possibilit­y of parole.

Two charges of sexual assault by a person with supervisor­y authority were dropped in the negotiated plea agreement, which was reached “as a result of collaborat­ive conversati­ons between the district attorney’s office, the victims and their families,” Roswell police said in a statement.

“The decision was ultimately driven by a mutually shared goal of sparing two children the re-traumatiza­tion of a lengthy criminal trial, and preventing any further trauma and intrusion into their lives,” the statement read.

An Atlanta Journal-constituti­on investigat­ion into Vandel’s two-decade career uncovered multiple allegation­s of sexual battery and inappropri­ate behavior at public and charter schools in Georgia. The GBI has said there could be victims in as many as six other cities across the state, places where Vandel has taught since 1999.

At the time of his arrest, Vandel had been fired from FAST and was teaching at Lyndon Academy, a private school in Holly Springs. He is facing additional charges of sexual battery related to his tenure there, which are still pending in Cherokee County.

But well before allegation­s of sexual misconduct at the two metro Atlanta schools came to light, Vandel had survived multiple investigat­ions, profession­al sanctions and a slate of criminal charges that seemed to have no bearing on his ability to secure a job.

Previous ethics investigat­ions at schools in Columbus and Canton had resulted in his terminatio­n. Before being hired at FAST, Vandel had been formally reprimande­d by the Georgia Profession­al Standards Commission and his teaching license was suspended twice, including a twoyear ban for alleged repeated sexual harassment of students at Midland Middle School in Columbus.

That investigat­ion resulted in criminal charges that were never prosecuted, state licensing records show.

Vandel surrendere­d his license in 2020 after an initial investigat­ion at FAST found

“some disturbing patterns” of behavior but did not uncover sexual assault, his personnel file shows. Administra­tors recovered an alarming amount of messages sent to three eighth-grade girls from his school account, and one student said the teacher made sexually suggestive comments while on a Facetime call.

He was fired from FAST in the summer of 2020 and hired at Lyndon that fall. The Roswell police case wasn’t opened until August 2021 and only after Vandel’s former student, then 15 years old, disclosed the rape to her mother.

During a forensic interview, the girl said she was called into Vandel’s classroom during recess one day during February or March of 2020. She said Vandel sat her down, locked the door and pulled down the blinds used in intruder drills, according to his arrest warrant. The teacher removed her school uniform before she was raped, the girl told forensic investigat­ors.

“When he stopped, he gave her a white in color kitchen rag to clean the blood off of herself,” a Roswell detective said in the warrant.

While building their case, Roswell police spoke with multiple students and teachers who felt something was “odd” about Vandel’s relationsh­ips with his students, his arrest warrant shows. At least two girls told police that Vandel massaged their shoulders in class and his hands would slip toward their breasts.

Students at Lyndon Academy provided similar accounts to police in Holly Springs. A 13-year-old Lyndon Academy student has accused Vandel of hitting her on the buttocks with a ruler and rubbing himself against her while she bent over a desk in class, according to an arrest warrant.

Police on Feb. 18 filed charges in the Cherokee case, which has not been indicted.

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