DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE OF THE ONTARIO COLLEGE OF TEACHERS
DECISION AND REASONS ON MOTION
IN THE MATTER OF the Ontario College of Teachers Act, 1996 and the Regulation (Ontario Regulation 437/97) thereunder;
AND IN THE MATTER OF a discipline proceeding against
Christos Elias Sarellas, a member of the Ontario College of Teachers.
BETWEEN:
ONTARIO COLLEGE OF TEACHERS
– and –
CHRISTOS ELIAS SARELLAS (REGISTRATION # 193309)
PANEL: Anthony Jeethan, OCT, Chair Victoria Romero Linda Staudt, OCT
HEARD: July 17, 2025
Jordan Stone, for the Ontario College of Teachers Charlotté Calon, for Christos Elias Sarellas Rebecca Durcan, Independent Legal Counsel
PUBLICATION BAN: Pursuant to subsection 32.1(3) of the Ontario College of Teachers Act, 1996, no person shall publish the identity of, or any information that could disclose the identity of any person who is under 18 years old and is a witness in a hearing or is the subject of evidence in a hearing.
1On July 17, 2025, counsel for the Ontario College of Teachers (the “College”) brought a motion to seek leave from a panel of the Discipline Committee (the “Panel”) to withdraw the allegations against Christos Elias Sarellas (the “Member”) set out in a Notice of Hearing dated July 19, 2024 (Exhibit 1). In accordance with rule 8.01 of the Rules of Procedure of the Discipline Committee and of the Fitness to Practise Committee (“Rules”), this proceeding was heard electronically.
2The Member did not attend the proceeding but had legal representation.
A. PUBLICATION ban
3The Panel ordered a publication ban pursuant to subsection 32.1(3) of the Ontario College of Teachers Act, 1996 (the “Act”), which makes such an order mandatory. Accordingly, no person shall publish the identity of, or any information that could disclose the identity of, any person who is under 18 years old and is a witness in a hearing or is the subject of evidence in a hearing.
B. UNDERTAKING, agreement AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
4Counsel for the College advised the Panel that the parties had agreed to the withdrawal of the allegations against the Member set out in the Notice of Hearing, in light of the Undertaking, Agreement and Acknowledgment of Christos Elias Sarellas (“Undertaking and Acknowledgment”) dated May 7, 2025 (Exhibit 2), in which the Member agreed to the following terms, conditions or limitations:
I hereby resign as a member of the College and surrender irrevocably my Certificate of Qualification and Registration effective immediately.
I undertake that I will never seek reinstatement of my Certificate of Qualification and Registration.
I undertake that following my resignation, I will never teach again in any public or private school in Ontario or work in any position that requires membership in the College.
I acknowledge that I will not be entitled in the future to seek membership in the College after having resigned permanently from membership in the College and having irrevocably surrendered my Certificate of Qualification and Registration pursuant to this Undertaking, Agreement and Acknowledgement [sic].
I acknowledge that the College will be entitled to rely on this Undertaking, Agreement and Acknowledgement [sic] to deny any application I make to the College for registration, membership, or similar status with the College.
I acknowledge that my status on the Public Register of the College will be “Cancelled-Resigned” and the notation will read as follows:
“On July 17, 2025, the member resigned his membership with the Ontario College of Teachers and has undertaken never to teach again in any public or private school in Ontario or to work in any position that requires membership in the Ontario College of Teachers. The member has also undertaken never to seek reinstatement of his Certificate of Qualification and Registration. The member resigned his membership while a disciplinary proceeding was pending.”
I acknowledge that the College is authorized to provide information regarding this Undertaking, Agreement and Acknowledgement [sic] in response to any inquiries it receives from any authority that regulates the practice of teaching in any other jurisdiction.
I acknowledge and understand that the decision and reasons of the Discipline Committee in this matter will be available on the College’s website.
I understand and agree that this Undertaking, Agreement and Acknowledgement [sic] is legally binding on me and that the College may take any legal action against me to enforce it that the College deems appropriate.
I fully understand the terms of this Undertaking, Agreement and Acknowledgement [sic].
I confirm that I am entering into this Undertaking, Agreement and Acknowledgement [sic] voluntarily and without compulsion or duress, and that I have been advised by the College of my right to obtain independent legal advice on this Undertaking, Agreement and Acknowledgement [sic] and its contents. I have had ample opportunity to consult with legal counsel regarding the terms of this Undertaking, Agreement and Acknowledgement [sic] and any other related legal issues.
C. DECISION
5On July 17, 2025, upon hearing the submissions of the parties, the Panel authorized the College to withdraw the allegations against the Member set out in the Notice of Hearing dated July 19, 2024, in light of the Undertaking and Acknowledgment of the Member dated May 7, 2025.
D. REASONS FOR DECISION
6The Panel has jurisdiction to make the order requested pursuant to rule 13.13 of the Rules.
7College Counsel explained why it sought to withdraw the allegations of professional misconduct in this case for several reasons. The Panel accepts the following four submissions made by the College. First, the Member’s permanent and irrevocable resignation from the profession and undertaking never to teach again in any public or private school in Ontario, and never to work again in a position requiring a certificate of qualification and registration, ensures the protection of the public, staff and students. Second, the signed Undertaking and Acknowledgment provides a more significant outcome than the College could expect to achieve if this matter proceeded to a contested hearing, as the allegations in the Notice of Hearing do not relate to the Member’s conduct against a student. Third, the Decision and Reasons on Motion will be posted online and the terms of the Member’s Undertaking and Acknowledgment will be posted in a notation on the College’s public register, which will also protect the public and promote transparency. Lastly, College Counsel submitted that granting the College’s motion to withdraw the allegations against the Member would allow the College’s resources to be preserved for other matters that pose a pressing risk to the public and students.
8In light of the circumstances and the Member’s Undertaking and Acknowledgment, the Panel finds that the withdrawal of the Notice of Hearing is reasonable and appropriate and protects the public interest.
Date: July 22, 2025
Anthony Jeethan, OCT Chair, Discipline Panel
Victoria Romero Member, Discipline Panel
Linda Staudt, OCT Member, Discipline Panel

