Joseph DeFelice, 62, had been retired from the regional school district for five years when he was arrested June 17, 2015 as part of a drug investigation by Toms River police. Police seized 800 dilaudid painkillers, 182 Xanax pills, 60 oxycodone pills, 25 Vicodin pills, nine codeine pills and one Percocet pills during a raid of his residence. Investigators also found $14,000 in cash as well as crack pipes and a small amount of marijuana.
DeFelice had served as a high school science teacher before his 2009 retirement.
According to a copy of the decision released by the state Department of Education’s Board of Examiners this week, DeFelice was accepted into a Pretrial Intervention program for 18 months, after which his charges would be dismissed.
After being accepted into the program, DeFelice agreed to relinquish his certificates, the decision states. DeFelice held a Teacher of Elementary School Certificate of Eligibility, issued in January 1999, a Teacher of Elementary School certificate, issued in Aug. 2000, a supervisor certificate, issued in Jan. 2003, a Principal Certificate of Eligibility, issued in Jan. 2003 and a School Business Administrator Certificate of Eligibility, issued in Dec. 2003.
DeFelice agreed to relinquish his certificates “with the force and effect of a revocation and all attendant consequences” as part of the program. The board accepted a motion to do so Jan. 19. The certificates were revoked “effective immediately.”