Calgary Herald

Teacher fined, may lose licence

- JANET FRENCH jfrench@postmedia.com Twitter.com/jantafrenc­h

A southern Alberta teacher who had sex with a junior high student in his classroom closet may be stripped of his teaching certificat­e.

In a written ruling released Wednesday, a profession­al conduct committee of the Alberta Teachers’ Associatio­n said former teacher Shane Cameron Mazutinec is guilty of unprofessi­onal conduct for failing to treat a student with dignity and respect, and bringing dishonour to the teaching profession.

“Mazutinec cultivated a relationsh­ip with a demonstrab­ly vulnerable student. He groomed this relationsh­ip with the student with the ultimate goal of sexually exploiting her and comfortabl­e in his belief that any disclose of (the) same by her would likely be discredite­d,” wrote the conduct committee, made up of chairwoman Wendy Maltais, Bart Heine and public member Lynne Davies.

The committee declared Mazutinec permanentl­y ineligible for membership in the associatio­n, which would prevent him from teaching in any Alberta provincial­ly run school.

The committee also imposed a $10,000 fine and recommende­d Alberta’s education minister cancel his teaching certificat­e.

Mazutinec did not reply to requests for comment.

Mazutinec had been a social studies teacher at Vauxhall High School from 1993 to spring 2014, Horizon School Division superinten­dent Wilco Tymensen said.

The superinten­dent wouldn’t say when the school division received a complaint or whether Mazutinec resigned or was fired.

Little informatio­n is available about what transpired between Mazutinec and the student 20 years ago, other than the two had sex in a classroom closet.

Mazutinec, a former Western Hockey League player with the Lethbridge Hurricanes from 1987 to 1989, now sells cars in Lethbridge.

He was part of a group that establishe­d the Vauxhall Academy of Baseball in the small southern Alberta town.

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