Petition to Rescind the appointment of AP at Rock Creek Valley ES

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s ridiculous to think that a 200 pound man is going to stomp on a 6 year old’s foot and not cause one single red mark or bruise. If he had they would have submitted it as evidence and the parent talking about 8,000 nerve endings would have written about how the student limped, or had bruises, or a fracture or a red marks.

An impartial judge said the video evidence didn’t support the student getting stepped on and instead supported the student was upset because the student who would leave the classroom and other areas and wander around was not getting his way.

It’s really sad to see this happen. This is why bo one wants to be a special Ed teacher either. No one wants the liability. The parent instead of acknowledging her child can be challenging is even upset he was prevented from eloping by grabbing his sweatshirt. Instead parents like this expect multiple people to follow their child around everyday all over school as the child decides they don’t want to stay in class or the cafeteria.


I don't think this warranted criminal prosecution but he should be terminated from MCPS. It was clear he was physical and used force.


Yes and his past behavior At Barnsley was taken into consideration when they removed him from RCV and listened to the community. This man wasn’t squeaky clean. Hats off to Dr. Taylor for proving he is a man of his word who is repairing the trust


Did you read the letter? Dr. Taylor did not remove him. You vicious parents made it so that he chose not to come. Well done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s ridiculous to think that a 200 pound man is going to stomp on a 6 year old’s foot and not cause one single red mark or bruise. If he had they would have submitted it as evidence and the parent talking about 8,000 nerve endings would have written about how the student limped, or had bruises, or a fracture or a red marks.

An impartial judge said the video evidence didn’t support the student getting stepped on and instead supported the student was upset because the student who would leave the classroom and other areas and wander around was not getting his way.

It’s really sad to see this happen. This is why bo one wants to be a special Ed teacher either. No one wants the liability. The parent instead of acknowledging her child can be challenging is even upset he was prevented from eloping by grabbing his sweatshirt. Instead parents like this expect multiple people to follow their child around everyday all over school as the child decides they don’t want to stay in class or the cafeteria.


I don't think this warranted criminal prosecution but he should be terminated from MCPS. It was clear he was physical and used force.


Yes and his past behavior At Barnsley was taken into consideration when they removed him from RCV and listened to the community. This man wasn’t squeaky clean. Hats off to Dr. Taylor for proving he is a man of his word who is repairing the trust


Did you read the letter? Dr. Taylor did not remove him. You vicious parents made it so that he chose not to come. Well done.


Be careful what you wish for RCV parents. Anyone with kids at Barnsley would be happy to tell you how much worse things could be.

You worked so hard to demonize Winter. Karma is a B.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s ridiculous to think that a 200 pound man is going to stomp on a 6 year old’s foot and not cause one single red mark or bruise. If he had they would have submitted it as evidence and the parent talking about 8,000 nerve endings would have written about how the student limped, or had bruises, or a fracture or a red marks.

An impartial judge said the video evidence didn’t support the student getting stepped on and instead supported the student was upset because the student who would leave the classroom and other areas and wander around was not getting his way.

It’s really sad to see this happen. This is why bo one wants to be a special Ed teacher either. No one wants the liability. The parent instead of acknowledging her child can be challenging is even upset he was prevented from eloping by grabbing his sweatshirt. Instead parents like this expect multiple people to follow their child around everyday all over school as the child decides they don’t want to stay in class or the cafeteria.


I don't think this warranted criminal prosecution but he should be terminated from MCPS. It was clear he was physical and used force.


Yes and his past behavior At Barnsley was taken into consideration when they removed him from RCV and listened to the community. This man wasn’t squeaky clean. Hats off to Dr. Taylor for proving he is a man of his word who is repairing the trust


Did you read the letter? Dr. Taylor did not remove him. You vicious parents made it so that he chose not to come. Well done.


Be careful what you wish for RCV parents. Anyone with kids at Barnsley would be happy to tell you how much worse things could be.

You worked so hard to demonize Winter. Karma is a B.


Threats, nice. Doesn't sound like MCPS culture has changed at all.
Anonymous
Parents, stfu or else. That's MCPS's new motto.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s ridiculous to think that a 200 pound man is going to stomp on a 6 year old’s foot and not cause one single red mark or bruise. If he had they would have submitted it as evidence and the parent talking about 8,000 nerve endings would have written about how the student limped, or had bruises, or a fracture or a red marks.

An impartial judge said the video evidence didn’t support the student getting stepped on and instead supported the student was upset because the student who would leave the classroom and other areas and wander around was not getting his way.

It’s really sad to see this happen. This is why bo one wants to be a special Ed teacher either. No one wants the liability. The parent instead of acknowledging her child can be challenging is even upset he was prevented from eloping by grabbing his sweatshirt. Instead parents like this expect multiple people to follow their child around everyday all over school as the child decides they don’t want to stay in class or the cafeteria.


I don't think this warranted criminal prosecution but he should be terminated from MCPS. It was clear he was physical and used force.


I really am puzzled. I haven't seen the video so it is hard to know what really happened. Why is it clear he was physical and used force? The judge certainly didn't seem to think so. If he stomped on a child's foot at 200 pounds he would have most likely fractured, sprained, or bruised the foot. There was no evidence there were any marks. Maybe I am wrong and there were? Is that would you mean by it was clear he used force? And grabbing a child's sweatshirt to prevent a child from running out of a cafeteria is now grounds for termination? Then the kindergarten student runs off and into a dangerous place or off campus and then people would say the child should have been prevented from leaving. If I were that guy I would never want to set foot on a campus again and instead beg to spend the remaining working days biding my time in a district office.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s ridiculous to think that a 200 pound man is going to stomp on a 6 year old’s foot and not cause one single red mark or bruise. If he had they would have submitted it as evidence and the parent talking about 8,000 nerve endings would have written about how the student limped, or had bruises, or a fracture or a red marks.

An impartial judge said the video evidence didn’t support the student getting stepped on and instead supported the student was upset because the student who would leave the classroom and other areas and wander around was not getting his way.

It’s really sad to see this happen. This is why bo one wants to be a special Ed teacher either. No one wants the liability. The parent instead of acknowledging her child can be challenging is even upset he was prevented from eloping by grabbing his sweatshirt. Instead parents like this expect multiple people to follow their child around everyday all over school as the child decides they don’t want to stay in class or the cafeteria.


I don't think this warranted criminal prosecution but he should be terminated from MCPS. It was clear he was physical and used force.


I really am puzzled. I haven't seen the video so it is hard to know what really happened. Why is it clear he was physical and used force? The judge certainly didn't seem to think so. If he stomped on a child's foot at 200 pounds he would have most likely fractured, sprained, or bruised the foot. There was no evidence there were any marks. Maybe I am wrong and there were? Is that would you mean by it was clear he used force? And grabbing a child's sweatshirt to prevent a child from running out of a cafeteria is now grounds for termination? Then the kindergarten student runs off and into a dangerous place or off campus and then people would say the child should have been prevented from leaving. If I were that guy I would never want to set foot on a campus again and instead beg to spend the remaining working days biding my time in a district office.


The kid was asking to go to the bathroom

Let's say Winter didn't stomp his foot on the child's foot (I mean 200 pound people are capable of different levels of force when stomping, but let's ignore what the kid said right after the incident)

He still seems to have stomped his foot angrily. You can stop a child from eloping without losing your sh&t. Or you can just let them use the bathroom.
Anonymous
Unfortunately, parents must question all the MCPS decisions because the trust of the community has been broken. An incompetent previous superintendent, concealing of sexial assaults, kids ODing at schools, shuffling around of adult predators, curriculum not based on the science of reading creating a generation of illiteracy, violent crimes committed at schools....doesn't inspire a lot of confidence in the system.

-MCPS educator and parent
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, parents must question all the MCPS decisions because the trust of the community has been broken. An incompetent previous superintendent, concealing of sexial assaults, kids ODing at schools, shuffling around of adult predators, curriculum not based on the science of reading creating a generation of illiteracy, violent crimes committed at schools....doesn't inspire a lot of confidence in the system.

-MCPS educator and parent



Completely agree. This perspective was not always the case. There was a time when MCPS could be described as competent and honest.

Unfortunately, the loss of confidence is directly tied to the appointment of Peter Moran as Director in 2018. Since then, we’ve become a criminal enterprise that can be described as crooked, incompetent and criminal. And almost every other central office administrator, other than Chris Cram and Jeff Sullivan have left. Chris and Jeff remain at their same positions. Sneaky Pete has profited, been promoted multiple times, and has created the lack of confidence that burdens our school system now.

Will we have confidence in the system when he’s gone? Probably not. But at least the teachers and administrators will not knowingly go to work knowing that Al Capone is no longer running their passions into oblivion through criminal and immoral conduct.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, parents must question all the MCPS decisions because the trust of the community has been broken. An incompetent previous superintendent, concealing of sexial assaults, kids ODing at schools, shuffling around of adult predators, curriculum not based on the science of reading creating a generation of illiteracy, violent crimes committed at schools....doesn't inspire a lot of confidence in the system.

-MCPS educator and parent



Completely agree. This perspective was not always the case. There was a time when MCPS could be described as competent and honest.

Unfortunately, the loss of confidence is directly tied to the appointment of Peter Moran as Director in 2018. Since then, we’ve become a criminal enterprise that can be described as crooked, incompetent and criminal. And almost every other central office administrator, other than Chris Cram and Jeff Sullivan have left. Chris and Jeff remain at their same positions. Sneaky Pete has profited, been promoted multiple times, and has created the lack of confidence that burdens our school system now.

Will we have confidence in the system when he’s gone? Probably not. But at least the teachers and administrators will not knowingly go to work knowing that Al Capone is no longer running their passions into oblivion through criminal and immoral conduct.


Agreed. I worked with him. He makes Joel Beidleman look like Ghandi by comparison.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s ridiculous to think that a 200 pound man is going to stomp on a 6 year old’s foot and not cause one single red mark or bruise. If he had they would have submitted it as evidence and the parent talking about 8,000 nerve endings would have written about how the student limped, or had bruises, or a fracture or a red marks.

An impartial judge said the video evidence didn’t support the student getting stepped on and instead supported the student was upset because the student who would leave the classroom and other areas and wander around was not getting his way.

It’s really sad to see this happen. This is why bo one wants to be a special Ed teacher either. No one wants the liability. The parent instead of acknowledging her child can be challenging is even upset he was prevented from eloping by grabbing his sweatshirt. Instead parents like this expect multiple people to follow their child around everyday all over school as the child decides they don’t want to stay in class or the cafeteria.


I don't think this warranted criminal prosecution but he should be terminated from MCPS. It was clear he was physical and used force.


Yes and his past behavior At Barnsley was taken into consideration when they removed him from RCV and listened to the community. This man wasn’t squeaky clean. Hats off to Dr. Taylor for proving he is a man of his word who is repairing the trust


Did you read the letter? Dr. Taylor did not remove him. You vicious parents made it so that he chose not to come. Well done.


Sure he “chose to” lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s ridiculous to think that a 200 pound man is going to stomp on a 6 year old’s foot and not cause one single red mark or bruise. If he had they would have submitted it as evidence and the parent talking about 8,000 nerve endings would have written about how the student limped, or had bruises, or a fracture or a red marks.

An impartial judge said the video evidence didn’t support the student getting stepped on and instead supported the student was upset because the student who would leave the classroom and other areas and wander around was not getting his way.

It’s really sad to see this happen. This is why bo one wants to be a special Ed teacher either. No one wants the liability. The parent instead of acknowledging her child can be challenging is even upset he was prevented from eloping by grabbing his sweatshirt. Instead parents like this expect multiple people to follow their child around everyday all over school as the child decides they don’t want to stay in class or the cafeteria.


I don't think this warranted criminal prosecution but he should be terminated from MCPS. It was clear he was physical and used force.


I really am puzzled. I haven't seen the video so it is hard to know what really happened. Why is it clear he was physical and used force? The judge certainly didn't seem to think so. If he stomped on a child's foot at 200 pounds he would have most likely fractured, sprained, or bruised the foot. There was no evidence there were any marks. Maybe I am wrong and there were? Is that would you mean by it was clear he used force? And grabbing a child's sweatshirt to prevent a child from running out of a cafeteria is now grounds for termination? Then the kindergarten student runs off and into a dangerous place or off campus and then people would say the child should have been prevented from leaving. If I were that guy I would never want to set foot on a campus again and instead beg to spend the remaining working days biding my time in a district office.


The kid was asking to go to the bathroom

Let's say Winter didn't stomp his foot on the child's foot (I mean 200 pound people are capable of different levels of force when stomping, but let's ignore what the kid said right after the incident)

He still seems to have stomped his foot angrily. You can stop a child from eloping without losing your sh&t. Or you can just let them use the bathroom.


Don’t forget other students reported it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, parents must question all the MCPS decisions because the trust of the community has been broken. An incompetent previous superintendent, concealing of sexial assaults, kids ODing at schools, shuffling around of adult predators, curriculum not based on the science of reading creating a generation of illiteracy, violent crimes committed at schools....doesn't inspire a lot of confidence in the system.

-MCPS educator and parent



Completely agree. This perspective was not always the case. There was a time when MCPS could be described as competent and honest.

Unfortunately, the loss of confidence is directly tied to the appointment of Peter Moran as Director in 2018. Since then, we’ve become a criminal enterprise that can be described as crooked, incompetent and criminal. And almost every other central office administrator, other than Chris Cram and Jeff Sullivan have left. Chris and Jeff remain at their same positions. Sneaky Pete has profited, been promoted multiple times, and has created the lack of confidence that burdens our school system now.

Will we have confidence in the system when he’s gone? Probably not. But at least the teachers and administrators will not knowingly go to work knowing that Al Capone is no longer running their passions into oblivion through criminal and immoral conduct.


Agree- Peter Moran is just as disgusting as the rest of the old mcps cronies crew. He needs to go
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, parents must question all the MCPS decisions because the trust of the community has been broken. An incompetent previous superintendent, concealing of sexial assaults, kids ODing at schools, shuffling around of adult predators, curriculum not based on the science of reading creating a generation of illiteracy, violent crimes committed at schools....doesn't inspire a lot of confidence in the system.

-MCPS educator and parent



Completely agree. This perspective was not always the case. There was a time when MCPS could be described as competent and honest.

Unfortunately, the loss of confidence is directly tied to the appointment of Peter Moran as Director in 2018. Since then, we’ve become a criminal enterprise that can be described as crooked, incompetent and criminal. And almost every other central office administrator, other than Chris Cram and Jeff Sullivan have left. Chris and Jeff remain at their same positions. Sneaky Pete has profited, been promoted multiple times, and has created the lack of confidence that burdens our school system now.

Will we have confidence in the system when he’s gone? Probably not. But at least the teachers and administrators will not knowingly go to work knowing that Al Capone is no longer running their passions into oblivion through criminal and immoral conduct.


Sounds like you have an axe to grind with him since you keep bringing up his name in a lot of posts in this forum. Are you a parent or staff member who just didn't get your way and now blame everything that happens on him, or maybe you wish you'd had the chance to climb up the career ladder like he has? Makes me wonder...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, parents must question all the MCPS decisions because the trust of the community has been broken. An incompetent previous superintendent, concealing of sexial assaults, kids ODing at schools, shuffling around of adult predators, curriculum not based on the science of reading creating a generation of illiteracy, violent crimes committed at schools....doesn't inspire a lot of confidence in the system.

-MCPS educator and parent



Completely agree. This perspective was not always the case. There was a time when MCPS could be described as competent and honest.

Unfortunately, the loss of confidence is directly tied to the appointment of Peter Moran as Director in 2018. Since then, we’ve become a criminal enterprise that can be described as crooked, incompetent and criminal. And almost every other central office administrator, other than Chris Cram and Jeff Sullivan have left. Chris and Jeff remain at their same positions. Sneaky Pete has profited, been promoted multiple times, and has created the lack of confidence that burdens our school system now.

Will we have confidence in the system when he’s gone? Probably not. But at least the teachers and administrators will not knowingly go to work knowing that Al Capone is no longer running their passions into oblivion through criminal and immoral conduct.


Sounds like you have an axe to grind with him since you keep bringing up his name in a lot of posts in this forum. Are you a parent or staff member who just didn't get your way and now blame everything that happens on him, or maybe you wish you'd had the chance to climb up the career ladder like he has? Makes me wonder...


Yep. I have an axe to grind with corrupt people who take advantage of children to deepen their pockets. And that is who Peter Moran is, and what he has done is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, parents must question all the MCPS decisions because the trust of the community has been broken. An incompetent previous superintendent, concealing of sexial assaults, kids ODing at schools, shuffling around of adult predators, curriculum not based on the science of reading creating a generation of illiteracy, violent crimes committed at schools....doesn't inspire a lot of confidence in the system.

-MCPS educator and parent



Completely agree. This perspective was not always the case. There was a time when MCPS could be described as competent and honest.

Unfortunately, the loss of confidence is directly tied to the appointment of Peter Moran as Director in 2018. Since then, we’ve become a criminal enterprise that can be described as crooked, incompetent and criminal. And almost every other central office administrator, other than Chris Cram and Jeff Sullivan have left. Chris and Jeff remain at their same positions. Sneaky Pete has profited, been promoted multiple times, and has created the lack of confidence that burdens our school system now.

Will we have confidence in the system when he’s gone? Probably not. But at least the teachers and administrators will not knowingly go to work knowing that Al Capone is no longer running their passions into oblivion through criminal and immoral conduct.


Sounds like you have an axe to grind with him since you keep bringing up his name in a lot of posts in this forum. Are you a parent or staff member who just didn't get your way and now blame everything that happens on him, or maybe you wish you'd had the chance to climb up the career ladder like he has? Makes me wonder...


Yep. I have an axe to grind with corrupt people who take advantage of children to deepen their pockets. And that is who Peter Moran is, and what he has done is.


You still don't give a reason. Andrew, is it you?
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