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Anonymous wrote:Don’t forget how awful April key is
She's been demoted.
To what? What's her new position?
She's the coordinator of this program:
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/directory/directory_Boxoffice.aspx?processlevel=27110
"Coordinator" How much does that pay?
Again missing the point. She should not be in a leadership role whatsoever
Why do you keep trying to change the subject from Beidleman to Key?
Bc she's still employed by mcps and was involved with Beidelman
What does that have to do with him suing MCPS?
The post references all employees who should be punished not just her. And she is still out there in a leadership role so yeah , she’s up for discussion! Bigger question is why are you upset about it? If you know the entire situation regarding what he did and how all these high ranking staff members covered up for him, then you’d have no issue with her and her behavior being discussed
There are many others who covered up for him for years who aren't mentioned. Key wasn't even an MCPS employee until June 2023.
Key wasn't there when the bulk of his behavior occured, but she absolutely was here and responsible for the botched investigation and documentation once the allegations hit the news. April Key cannot get off scott-free here.
+1 It's not an either/or. Beidelman's behavior was SHOCKING, and he deserved to lose his job and never work with children again. But for those of you just tuning into this terrible story, Key was instrumental in the cover-up. She buried the report on Beidelman's abuse, retaliated against the investigator, participated in altering the records to deceive the public and the State of Maryland, and committed perjury.
I have no idea, none, how she still has a job with MCPS. If any of the rest of us were caught fraudulently altering reports during a public investigation, in any sector, I cannot imagine we'd still be employed.