How to report misconduct of a MCPS principal?

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Anonymous wrote:Our child has experienced bullying from the principal, resulting in emotional distress. What steps can we take to protect our child and report the principal’s misconduct effectively?


Principal is bullying a kid? How?


OP’s kid probably misbehaved and got disciplined and OP has confused this with bullying


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Always nice to hear from the people who made the Beidleman scandal possible


I think his trying to have sex with his teachers did not have any correlation with bullying the kids.


We all understood the similarity between keeping quiet in the face of misuse of power.
All of us except you, that is.


Why are you here insulting anonymous posters? Is your real life that sad and empty that this is where you go to socialize and the only way you can do it is by being a twat?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Our child has experienced bullying from the principal, resulting in emotional distress. What steps can we take to protect our child and report the principal’s misconduct effectively?


Principal is bullying a kid? How?


OP’s kid probably misbehaved and got disciplined and OP has confused this with bullying


+ 1


Always nice to hear from the people who made the Beidleman scandal possible


I think his trying to have sex with his teachers did not have any correlation with bullying the kids.


We all understood the similarity between keeping quiet in the face of misuse of power.
All of us except you, that is.


Why are you here insulting anonymous posters? Is your real life that sad and empty that this is where you go to socialize and the only way you can do it is by being a twat?


Are you a crappy principal? They were responding to an insult with a better insult. Calm your "jets"
If you take a message board this seriously maybe you shouldn't come back after break.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It really depends on the race and gender of the principal if mcps will even receive the complaint.

Very true. The same goes with other school admins especially if they are LGBTQ.
Anonymous
Are they actually bullying your kid, or have you failed to teach your kid appropriate behavior so they’re acting in a way that prevents other kids from learning and the principal is holding you and your kid accountable for this?

Because my kid follows school rules, so I can’t think of any reason in which he would be in a position in which the principal *could* bully him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our child has experienced bullying from the principal, resulting in emotional distress. What steps can we take to protect our child and report the principal’s misconduct effectively?


Why do you need to even get someone else involved? Go confront the "bully" directly. Make an appointment to speak with the principal, inform them that you'll be recording the exchange, speak your piece and get to the heart of it.

You shouldn't start with cannons. You'll look unhinged. Go talk to the adult like an adult. If what you want is for the behavior to stop, that should do it. If you're going to move schools regardless, just do that and be done with it. But if you want to stay at the school, put the principal on notice directly by making it clear that you're aware of whatever's going on, and willing to discuss it, if necessary, with whomever might be necessary to contact. If they decide to continue their behavior after the initial confrontation, well, take the recording and blast them all the way up the chain.

But when it comes to defending my kid? Y'all are gonna need to deal with me first, and that's usually enough.
Anonymous
Make a zoom appointment, if confrontation is hard for you. Super easy to record.

You can even be less-confrontational about the recording. "Larla's dad wanted to be here as well but his schedule won't allow it, so I'm going to record our conversation and he'll review when he gets home so we're all on the same page"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our child has experienced bullying from the principal, resulting in emotional distress. What steps can we take to protect our child and report the principal’s misconduct effectively?


Contact law enforcement and the press. Don't go through the MCPS. They'll cover it up, just ask Monifa and her $1 million plus payout.
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Anonymous wrote:Our child has experienced bullying from the principal, resulting in emotional distress. What steps can we take to protect our child and report the principal’s misconduct effectively?


Principal is bullying a kid? How?


OP’s kid probably misbehaved and got disciplined and OP has confused this with bullying


+ 1


Always nice to hear from the people who made the Beidleman scandal possible


I think his trying to have sex with his teachers did not have any correlation with bullying the kids.


We all understood the similarity between keeping quiet in the face of misuse of power.
All of us except you, that is.


Why are you here insulting anonymous posters? Is your real life that sad and empty that this is where you go to socialize and the only way you can do it is by being a twat?


Are you a crappy principal? They were responding to an insult with a better insult. Calm your "jets"
If you take a message board this seriously maybe you shouldn't come back after break.


Don't sock puppet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our child has experienced bullying from the principal, resulting in emotional distress. What steps can we take to protect our child and report the principal’s misconduct effectively?


Why do you need to even get someone else involved? Go confront the "bully" directly. Make an appointment to speak with the principal, inform them that you'll be recording the exchange, speak your piece and get to the heart of it.

You shouldn't start with cannons. You'll look unhinged. Go talk to the adult like an adult. If what you want is for the behavior to stop, that should do it. If you're going to move schools regardless, just do that and be done with it. But if you want to stay at the school, put the principal on notice directly by making it clear that you're aware of whatever's going on, and willing to discuss it, if necessary, with whomever might be necessary to contact. If they decide to continue their behavior after the initial confrontation, well, take the recording and blast them all the way up the chain.

But when it comes to defending my kid? Y'all are gonna need to deal with me first, and that's usually enough.


This is bs advice. The parent will be banned from school grounds for threatening the principal and the formal accusations of bullying that follows will look like retaliation.
Anonymous
University of Monifuh is a waste of tax dollars.
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