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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There’s a teacher at Blake who came to work drunk and still teaches there. (She was reprimanded, but still at it!). [/quote] As a parent, I’d be willing to let a teacher have a one-time pass for an alcohol-based DUI incident, but only if MCPS had a mandatory, serious rehabilitation process for helping that person restore themselves before putting them back in front of kids. But hard-core drugs like what Sarah Magid was involved with should be a one strike and you’re out scenario.[/quote] She will be out now.[/quote] I dunno they're pretty desperate for special education teachers. They might bring her back to do that. [/quote] I was about to say, if she has an SLP or special education license, they're probably at least arguing about it due to the severity of the staffing shortages. As long as you are just briefly selling the drugs in the parking lot and not actually high yourself during your hours, it shouldn't have that much impact, right? [/quote] Put her in an elementary school in Bethesda, Potomac or Chevy Chase. I'm sure those parents would be very understanding of Sarah's challenges.[/quote]
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