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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Get rid of the rubbish. You’re telling me a grown woman who had an affair gone bad can get a principal fired but a child is sexually assaulted under the neglect of a principal and she keeps her job? [/quote] First of all, she was not the only person that complained about his toxic leadership. Second, a principal should absolutely be fired for having sex with their subordinates whether or not the affair included stalking and retaliation like it did in this case.[/quote] You can’t stalk someone that sends you nude pics, calls you babe and hangs out with you after work. Subordinates should be fired as well that engage in sexual acts with their bosses. These are not children. I bet that this teacher was afraid of getting found out by the higher ups and decided to flip the script. That’s when Beidleman got scared and in her mind she called it harassment. The social studies teacher is the main culprit. Everything else are anonymous complaints and were either dealt with or just plain dumb. [/quote] If I recall, the employee code of conduct condemns having a relationship with people you supervise, not having a relationship with your superior. It's a conflict of interest, but the supervisor should know better. It's a violation of that.[/quote] So are subordinates that dumb that they don’t know better? Are teachers looked at as dumb and irrational? I believe teachers are very smart and know better than to have a relationship or come onto their bosses. New policies will be implemented stating that subordinates too will be held accountable for having sexual relationships with their supervisors as the should be. [/quote] Even if we leave aside the consensual relationship (in which the supervisor absolutely deserves more serious ramifications than the employee), JB still apparently sexually harassed and stalked this person for months/years following the end of the consensual portion of their relationship. From the WaPo article: "When six Farquhar Middle School educators gathered at a math teacher’s house to keep the party going after a staff happy hour in 2020, they did not invite their principal. But Joel Beidleman showed up anyway, looking for the social studies teacher he had been sexually harassing, according to two witnesses and a complaint the teacher filed with Montgomery County Public Schools. When the door opened, he bellowed her name. In the living room, Beidleman told her: “You should just f--- me. Everybody thinks you should,” according to the complaint and two of those present. He turned to his co-workers and asked them: “Don’t you think she should just f--- me?” The teacher, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because she fears retaliation from Beidleman and MCPS, quickly left." That does not sound like a consensual encounter. No means no, and it even means no if someone said yes previously. [/quote]
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