A Bradford teacher accused of complimenting a female student for her “rocking body” is facing an Ontario College of Teachers’ disciplinary hearing in December.

The comment is one of the allegations against James Michael Kindratiuk, who is scheduled to appear before the disciplinary committee on Dec. 3 and 4.

His employment with the Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board was terminated on March 21, 2018, the college said.

“All I can confirm is he is no longer with our school board,” board spokesperson, Pauline Stevenson, said.

Although the college said Kindratiuk was a teacher in Bradford, Stevenson would not identify the school where he taught or even say if it was at an elementary or high school.

On June 29, 2018, Kindratiuk agreed he will not seek or accept a teaching job until the complaint against him is settled.

His membership with the college has been suspended for nonpayment of fees.

Kindratiuk could not be reached for comment and the college does not list a lawyer representing him.

During the 2016/2017 school year, he engaged in electronic communications with a female in his class, the college alleges.

In addition to telling the girl she had a “rocking body,” the college alleges Kindratiuk told the student he wasn’t wearing a shirt, she would sleep like he did the previous night “with some difficulty due to imaginations,” she had a beautiful face and smile, she was “cute” and he liked her hair.