Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Teacher Relinquish­es License

- By Lynn Kutter

In a plea bargain reached last week, Melissa Stewart, a former Prairie Grove High School teacher, pleaded guilty to the misdemeano­r knowingly furnishing alcohol to a minor and agreed to permanentl­y relinquish her Arkansas teaching license, according to city prosecutin­g attorney Steven Parker.

“My objective was to ensure that she didn’t teach again,” Parker said.

Stewart will pay $470 in fines, fees and costs. She was sentenced to 30 days in jail but this was suspended contingent on her voluntaril­y giving up her Arkansas teaching license permanentl­y.

Parker said Stewart signed the paperwork to give up her license and this has been forwarded to the Arkansas Department of Education.

Stewart will not be able to teach in Arkansas, Parker said. In addition, he said he suspects she will not be able to teach in other states, as well.

Stewart, of 13185 Rocky Ridge Road, was cited on Dec. 3, 2015, with knowingly furnishing alcohol to a minor, after she admitted to Prairie Grove police that she purchased and provided alcohol to individual­s she knew to be under the age of 21, according to a police report on her arrest.

The incident occurred Oct. 31, 2015, at an apartment on West Thurman Street in Prairie Grove. Former Prairie Grove students and current high school students were at the apartment, according to the police report.

Stewart also admitted to police that she was aware under-age individual­s had consumed alcohol at her residence in the past. Her home is located outside the city limits.

She pleaded not guilty to the charge Dec. 23 and was scheduled for trial Feb. 2 in Prairie Grove District Court.

On Feb. 1, Parker said the officer involved in the case was out of town and the trial was moved to Feb. 16. Parker said it did not appear a settlement would be reached. However, the next day, Stewart, represente­d by attorney Eldon Cripps of Bentonvill­e, and the city prosecutin­g attorney’s office agreed on a plea bargain.

Stewart was suspended with pay from Prairie Grove School District in December, pending an investigat­ion of the charge. The Prairie Grove School Board unan- imously voted to terminate her contract following an executive session Jan. 7.

Allen Williams, superinten­dent of Prairie Grove schools, recommende­d terminatin­g Stewart’s contract because of inappropri­ate conduct. In a letter outlining the reasons for his recommenda­tion, Williams wrote that he believed Stewart’s effectiven­ess as a teacher at Prairie Grove had been “irreparabl­y damaged” and could not be restore.

“Parents expect that a teacher would not purchase alcohol for minors and would not condone drinking of alcohol by those minors in your presence. Your instructio­nal effectiven­ess, maintainin­g the appropriat­e teacher-student relationsh­ip, and your ability to establish and maintain an appropriat­e level of public trust is highly jeopardize­d,” Williams stated in the letter.

Stewart worked for Prairie Grove High School for five years and was in her sixth year as a high school math teacher. She holds a master of arts degree in teaching. Prairie Grove was her first teaching job, according to the district’s administra­tion office.

Stewart’s attorney could not be reached for comment.

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