Thomas Woznicki Employment Application Letters (February 2011 - September 2013)

Thomas Woznicki Employment Application Letters (February 2011 - September 2013) This document contains copies of numerous letters of application that Thomas Woznicki submitted to Wisconsin school districts between February 2011 and September 2013.

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THOMAS WOZNICKI DISMISSALS (THREE DIFFERENT WISCONSIN SCHOOL DISTRICTS)

THOMAS WOZNICKI DISMISSALS (THREE DIFFERENT WISCONSIN SCHOOL DISTRICTS) This document appears to indicate that Thomas Woznicki was asked to leave the New Richmond (pages 23-28), Florence County (pages 57-59), and Boscobel (pages 64-69) school districts in Wisconsin. The contents of the document span a timeframe of approximately two decades (20 years). The New Richmond, Wisconsin school district filed a License Review Referral with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) Bureau for Teacher Education, Licensing, and Placement during April of 1994 (page 13). Twenty years later (April 2014), Thomas Woznicki was apparently still employed in Wisconsin’s public school system as the Superintendent of the Boscobel, Wisconsin school district. It is unclear what actions, if any, the Wisconsin DPI licensing bureau has taken related to the apparent decisions made by the three aforementioned school districts.

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Thomas Woznicki Criminal Complaint and Summons (St. Croix County, Wisconsin)

Thomas Woznicki Criminal Complaint and Summons (St. Croix County, Wisconsin) This document contains a Criminal Complaint and Summons pertaining to Thomas Woznicki, a former teacher at the New Richmond, Wisconsin school district. The document indicates that the case was filed in St. Croix County, Wisconsin.

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State vs. Thomas Woznicki (St. Croix County, Wisconsin)

State vs. Thomas Woznicki (St. Croix County, Wisconsin) Thomas Woznicki was charged with six counts of “Sex with Child Age 16 or Older” in 1994, while he was employed with the New Richmond, Wisconsin school district. The criminal charges were ultimately dismissed.

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