By Danny Valentine and Will Hobson, Times Staff Writers
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
TARPON SPRINGS — When Jerome "Jerry" Waechter showed up at East Lake High School Tuesday at 5 p.m. for a mentoring appointment, a sheriff's deputy was waiting for him.
Waechter, 63, of Dunedin, was a volunteer mentor for East Lake's robotics team. He went into a room with the sheriff's deputy, who came out and told East Lake principal Bob Poth that charges of lewd and lascivious conduct against Waechter were forthcoming, according to a school district spokeswoman.
The Pinellas County school district suspended Waechter Tuesday and barred him from setting foot on all district property. The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office did not arrest him Tuesday, though, and had not filed charges against him as of Wednesday evening.
Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Cecilia Barreda said there is an active investigation of Waechter based on allegations made by a student about a 2009 incident that happened off school grounds.
Waechter has been a volunteer at East Lake High since December 2002, according to district spokeswoman Debbie Wolfe. It was not clear Wednesday if he had volunteered outside of the robotics program. Waechter did not return a call for comment Wednesday.
Poth, the East Lake principal, sent a message to the students and their families Tuesday night.
"Pinellas County sheriff's deputies informed me that they are filing charges of lewd and lascivious conduct against a volunteer coach who works with our school's robotics team," he said in the message. "The charges involve a female student. Her parents are aware of the situation."
Waechter passed the district's screening test for volunteers, which includes a search of the online sex offender registry and a criminal search in Pinellas County, said James Robinson, the district's general counsel.
Waechter has no record of district offenses or disciplinary problems. The restrictions imposed on Waechter are all pending the outcome of the investigation, Wolfe said.