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Shoving Youth Brings 1-Day Suspension for Sooke School District Vice-Principal

Ryan Andy Hardath Dube accepted a one-day teaching certificate suspension and completed a de-escalation course after physically pushing a non-student youth at a Sooke school.

  • Vice-Principal Ryan Andy Hardath Dube will have his teaching certificate suspended for one day on September 19, 2025, following a physical incident at a school in the Sooke district.
  • This disciplinary action follows Dube's inappropriate physical contact in January 2024, when he aggressively pushed a non-student youth from behind during removal from school grounds.
  • The school district originally suspended Dube without pay for three days on March 15, 2024, and required him to complete a De-escalating Hostility course, which he finished on April 10, 2024.
  • The Commissioner for Teacher Regulation began an investigation on June 6, 2024, found Dube violated Professional Standards, and deemed the one-day certificate suspension an appropriate penalty.
  • The disciplinary agreement will be made publicly available as mandated, and should Dube fail to comply, the Commissioner may initiate additional actions referencing the specifics of this matter as evidence of wrongdoing.
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