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Reply to "Judge orders MCPS to turn over "treasure trove" of documentation related to Beidleman case"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Beidleman is a symptom of the rot in MCPS. He was able to stay and get promoted despite a deluge of legitimate and credible complaints about him, because he's Black and because he's a man. In the women's world of teaching, and in MCPS which prides itself on hiring Black candidates to higher offices, he was untouchable until his accumulated crimes crossed a line even MCPS couldn't overlook. I'm relieved that there IS a line, but I'm outraged that the line is so far away from common decency, and caused years-long distress and harm to staff who reported to him. This woman should have received a much higher settlement. I can only hope that more women will come out and file lawsuits against him. [/quote] There is no line internally at MCPS. They have no sense of decency organizationally. The only time MCPS reacts is if she reaches the media or lawsuit status. If Beidleman’s story had no reached the Post, he would still be principal of Paint Branch and everything would be business as usual.[/quote]
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