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A local substitute teacher accused of showing up drunk at one high school and drinking a can of beer at another faces an upcoming professional misconduct hearing.

Charlotte Leone Passmore, also referred to in hearing documents as Charlotte Leone Carr, is scheduled to have a discipline hearing on Nov. 14, according to the Ontario College of Teachers, the profession’s regulatory body.

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Passmore is accused of being drunk when she showed up to a morning sports practice at Lord Dorchester secondary school in Dorchester in September 2014 and commenting to the supervising teacher that she “had gone out the night before and was feeling it.”

Two months later, according to the College, on Nov. 12 and 13, 2014, Passmore is accused of showing up drunk at London’s Sir Frederick Banting secondary school and a day later, Nov. 14, she’s accused of bringing a can of beer to Banting and drinking it during the school day.