Cooper Middle School in McLean

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Arleen's on the case. To be sure.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^meant to say it wasn't quiet; it was quick. So conspiracy theorists may scream "secret" but it was well known among people I know. I don't know if they announced it in the Bullis Bulletin.


+1
Bullis Mom has been super busy around here, repeating her tirades ad nauseum. Now she's moved onto smearing the Cooper community. I'm thinking Bullis Mom was behind the recent bomb threats. Her insanity knows no bounds.


Bullis Mom here. I love Cooper and am a big fan of Randall. I've posted positive things here. What a strange individual you are!
Anonymous
Bully mama is unhinged.
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Anonymous wrote:He taught at both Langley and Cooper simultaneously, at least in the 2013/14 school year. The schools are about a mile apart and do share some teachers, although it's not common. At back to school night German class, his replacement (a wonderful teacher) said she had been teaching elsewhere in FCPS (some sort of non-classroom program) and that she found out with a week's notice she'd be back in the classroom. Lots of parents looking at each kind of saying WTF? She basically said I've been thrown into this with no warning, but I've taught it before so we'll just make it work.

There was never any kind of communication to Cooper parents that I am aware of.

Seems like the German teacher made quickie exit, or else a parent was going to report him to the authorities for messing with his kid at scuba. This seems really awful, PP. I hope you and maybe other parents will share this stuff with the authorities.


....I'm sure the Feds will sort everything out, but it could take awhile given his wide web.
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Anonymous wrote:Bully mama is unhinged.


Indeed!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Arleen's on the case. To be sure.

What can she do? Were they both there at the same time?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arleen's on the case. To be sure.

What can she do? Were they both there at the same time?


Yes.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arleen's on the case. To be sure.

What can she do? Were they both there at the same time?


Yes.

If she allowed him to walk, she was the bulldog protecting her colleague. How could that happen? Why didn't SHE report to the authorities his suspicious activities with the kids?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Arleen's on the case. To be sure.


I think she is great too. The staff at Cooper is amazing, and if you have not read the Post article about the boy who literally died at field day and was saved by the staff, you should.

That being said, Rademacher was the walking definition of a red flag. Maybe because he was off in one of the modular classrooms, or not wanting to rock the boat with a fellow teacher, or some kind of weird professional courtesy, but I have to believe he must have given a decent number of the teachers and staff at Cooper the creeps. But no one did anything, at least not in a way that prevented anything from happening.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arleen's on the case. To be sure.


I think she is great too. The staff at Cooper is amazing, and if you have not read the Post article about the boy who literally died at field day and was saved by the staff, you should.

That being said, Rademacher was the walking definition of a red flag. Maybe because he was off in one of the modular classrooms, or not wanting to rock the boat with a fellow teacher, or some kind of weird professional courtesy, but I have to believe he must have given a decent number of the teachers and staff at Cooper the creeps. But no one did anything, at least not in a way that prevented anything from happening.

I think we all agree that most of Cooper is amazing. But whoever all failed to protect the boys from that perverted sexual predator is almost as bad as the criminal.

We all have a serious responsibility to speak-up whenever we sense "something just isn't right." Let the authorities do their job and investigate. The fact that no one felt safe enough to take that risk speaks to a gigantic problem, and certainly not only at Cooper and Langley.

Simply look at how many perverted male teachers we've had locally in the past year or two. Yes, females can also be criminal predators, but haven't been locally. Wait, there was one in Montgomery County who escaped to Asia severalyears ago. These criminals must be kept far away from our kids.

Kids have a fundamental right to a safe learning environment. Do they not?
Anonymous
You really must stop calling out people for failing to prevent something we don't know happened before it allegedly happened. It's really ridiculous and silly and a major distraction.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You really must stop calling out people for failing to prevent something we don't know happened before it allegedly happened. It's really ridiculous and silly and a major distraction.

Are you thinking you failed to notice the red flags?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arleen's on the case. To be sure.


I think she is great too. The staff at Cooper is amazing, and if you have not read the Post article about the boy who literally died at field day and was saved by the staff, you should.

That being said, Rademacher was the walking definition of a red flag. Maybe because he was off in one of the modular classrooms, or not wanting to rock the boat with a fellow teacher, or some kind of weird professional courtesy, but I have to believe he must have given a decent number of the teachers and staff at Cooper the creeps. But no one did anything, at least not in a way that prevented anything from happening.


Can you name the other red flags? Tons of teachers are in modular classroom/trailers, I cannot see how that would be a red flag.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arleen's on the case. To be sure.


I think she is great too. The staff at Cooper is amazing, and if you have not read the Post article about the boy who literally died at field day and was saved by the staff, you should.

That being said, Rademacher was the walking definition of a red flag. Maybe because he was off in one of the modular classrooms, or not wanting to rock the boat with a fellow teacher, or some kind of weird professional courtesy, but I have to believe he must have given a decent number of the teachers and staff at Cooper the creeps. But no one did anything, at least not in a way that prevented anything from happening.


Please remember the reason these folks often get away with what they do is because they have honed their perverted 'art' to perfection. Think John Wayne Gacy, Ted Bundy, for extremes. They know how to hide their activities in plain sight and know who to target.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arleen's on the case. To be sure.


I think she is great too. The staff at Cooper is amazing, and if you have not read the Post article about the boy who literally died at field day and was saved by the staff, you should.

That being said, Rademacher was the walking definition of a red flag. Maybe because he was off in one of the modular classrooms, or not wanting to rock the boat with a fellow teacher, or some kind of weird professional courtesy, but I have to believe he must have given a decent number of the teachers and staff at Cooper the creeps. But no one did anything, at least not in a way that prevented anything from happening.


Can you name the other red flags? Tons of teachers are in modular classroom/trailers, I cannot see how that would be a red flag.


People who didn't fear being "judgemental" saw the red flags. So did the kids.

His class location is irrelevant. The Feds will determine which red flags were ignored by school administrators and other teachers. After all, they were all legally required to report his questionable relationships with some of the kids. Not their job to conduct an investigation to produce definitive evidence of sexual abuse.
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