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Reply to "What is the disciplinary process like for teachers in MCPS?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't know but it came up at DC's old school. The teacher kept losing her temper with the kids and never responded to communication from parents while that school requires a response within 48 hours. We heard was even a no-show at staff meetings and parent teacher conferences. It was supposed to be an impossible process for administrators. Everyone - admin, other teacher, parents, kids -wanted her gone but she called in the union so she was able to hold the kids hostage the whole year. She was obviously a hated and pretty hateful person. They finally got her pushed from the school but we heard she's still somewhere in MCPS. There are other teachers we've encountered who have also grossly violated codes of conduct. For one it involved racially derogatory comments and other discriminatory behavior, another MCPS employee should be liable for gross ethics violations for taking money from families from a second job. But MCPS does nothing. [/quote] Your first story reminds me of a teacher we encountered at Bradley Hills. I'd bet money on it this is one and the same. I am also hoping there are not multiple versions of this situation going on in MCPS.[/quote]
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