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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][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] Without the Washington Post, he is still a high school principal. The line is the Washington Post apparently.[/quote] Are we talking about the same article? It seemed like a bunch of gossip more than hard evidence.[/quote] Must be part of the Beidleman concubine. How does a five foot black man get this much attention. So pathetic. [/quote]
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