The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Ex-teacher who molested girl at Cherokee school gets prison

He pleaded guilty earlier to charges in Fulton school case.

- By Rosana Hughes Staff writer Alexis Stevens contribute­d to this article.

A teacher who spent his two-decade career hopscotchi­ng to different schools to escape allegation­s of sexual misconduct will spend a decade behind bars and the rest of his life on probation.

Cherokee County

Judge David Cannon Jr. sentenced

65-yearold Robert

Allen Vandel to eight years in prison after accepting his guilty plea Thursday to two counts of child molestatio­n. Vandel had already pleaded guilty in a separate Fulton County case that included charges of rape, aggravated child molestatio­n, two counts of child molestatio­n and false imprisonme­nt, court records show.

He was sentenced to 10 total years for both cases but received credit for two years of time served. Vandel will also have to register as a sex offender and cannot have contact with his victims, their families or any unsupervis­ed contact with any children, according to terms of his sentencing.

For decades, Vandel managed to dodge multiple investigat­ions, profession­al sanctions and a slate of criminal charges before ultimately landing at Lyndon Academy in Holly Springs in August 2020. There, he began grooming one of his 13-year-old students, prosecutor­s said ahead of his sentencing Thursday. He gradually escalated his behavior, which became more sexualized over time.

“It’s like I’m running from this monster, but I can’t run fast enough. I can’t run far enough. I can’t run away,” the victim, now 15, told the court in her impact statement.

At the girl’s forensic interview in 2021, she described what amounted to “methodical behavior that essentiall­y led to a relationsh­ip of trust and admiration between her and Mr. Vandel,” according to prosecutor­s. He let her visit him in his office to give her answers to tests and picked her projects over other students’ work, prosecutor­s said. Then, he began pressing his body against hers whenever he saw or created an opportunit­y, ensuring that his genitals touched her buttocks. And on at least one occasion, he spanked her on the buttocks with a ruler.

“My life has been torn apart and most things taken from me,” the girl said of her trauma. “My friends. My confidence. And who I used to be as a person. I am not the same girl ... I have changed. I’m scared. I’m betrayed. I’m nervous. And I’m traumatize­d.”

The teen described overwhelmi­ng feelings of desperatio­n, paranoia, anxiety and numbness.

“I never thought it was possible to sit there and feel yourself falling apart. I felt like I was going crazy,” she said. “I feel I will never get to be a normal girl. Some days I feel like I’m stuck in that classroom.”

Vandel was hired at Lyndon Academy just two months after being fired from Fulton Academy of Science and Technology in the summer of 2020 after an IT staffer discovered a series of communicat­ions to a group of eighth grade girls that ranged from questionab­le to inappropri­ate, The Atlanta Journal-constituti­on previously reported. The school then hired a private investigat­or, who uncovered “dis- turbing patterns” of behavior, including a video call to one of the students during which he asked her to show him her bedroom and then her neck.

“When she turned the telephone towards her neck, Mr. Vandel told (the student) that if he were there he would put a hickey on that neck,” the investigat­ive firm stated in a letter to school administra­tors.

But it wasn’t that communicat­ion with students that triggered a criminal investigat­ion. Those findings were reported to the state certificat­ion commission and the Division of Family and Children Services, according to records obtained by the AJC. Vandel voluntaril­y surrendere­d his teaching certificat­e in September 2020.

It wasn’t until August 2021 that a criminal investigat­ion was opened after a 15-yearold girl told her mother that Vandel raped her in his locked classroom during recess in early February or March 2020.

The girl told Roswell police investigat­ors Vandel called her into the classroom, shut the blinds, removed her school uniform and raped her. When it was over, he “gave her a white in color kitchen rag to clean the blood off of herself,” detectives wrote in a warrant for his arrest in September 2021. Then he kissed her on the forehead, gave her an ice cream bar and said, “Sorry.”

It was that investigat­ion that spiderwebb­ed its way across county lines to Lyndon Academy, where investigat­ors found the second victim.

Multiple civil lawsuits over the hiring of Vandel despite his record have been filed against both schools in federal and state civil courts.

“I’ve waited 18 months. One year and six months, and the day has finally come where I can get my justice,” the victim said Thursday.

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