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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]why all the threats? I am sure the plaintiffs have been told by counsel to refrain from these conversations, so lets assume they are not making these accusations, because why would they do that here if they are going to all the trouble,[b] expense[/b], turmoil to file.... Why try to squelch? Why would you assume they are not true?[/quote] They are not experience the “expense.” [b] No doubt they have teacher’s associations behind them footing the bill on that[/b]. [/quote] ^^ “experiencing"[/quote] Rachel Charlton, clearly the main plaintiff in this case, is not a teacher, and thus not a member of any teacher association. She is an administrator. She might be a member of the Fairfax Association of Elementary School Principals. As a side note, Marie Lemmon was the president of that association last school year. One of the other plaintiffs now works in a neighboring jurisdiction, so he could not be a member of any Fairfax County teacher association. And the child plaintiff obviously could not be a member. That leaves the other teacher (the one with the PhD) who continues to teach in FCPS. Perhaps she is a member of one of the teacher associations. And if so, it's unclear if a teacher association would be paying her legal bill. She still has a teaching position and there's been no mention in any of the court documents that she received a poor or unfair evaluation. I doubt any association would pick up the tab on this. [/quote] Then you don’t know teachers’ associations. And, Charlton can still be a member of a teacher’s association, even if she is an administrator. [/quote]
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