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Reply to "Petition to Rescind the appointment of AP at Rock Creek Valley ES "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Be happy there is an administrator who is willing to not let kids do whatever they want. It appears that some parents get upset when their children cant do whatever they want whenever they want to. News reports indicate During the trial, several people testified that the student had difficulties staying in class for long periods and would often get up to walk around the school. On the day of the incident, the student left the cafeteria several times. During a roughly five-hour bench trial, Montgomery County Circuit Judge Sharon Burrell said the student was inconsistent in his testimony and that he showed no outward signs of pain in the video. She said the state didn’t prove whether the student was upset because his foot was stomped on or if it was because he was scared or upset about having to do something he didn’t want to do. There wasn’t even enough evidence to continue the trial. He was NOT acquitted, the case was so weak the judge dismissed the case. [/quote] Read your post. He did it. There were a million ways to handle it. This is abuse. A child with special needs may express pain differently. What if it were your child? [/quote] There was no case. Stop trying to ruin this man’s life. [/quote] The original post was about how the elementary school community has a petition to keep him out of their building. No one is trying to ruin his life. Perhaps he should take a hint that he’s not exactly welcome back to schools and pursue something in offices away from kids. This is just not a good fit after everything that has happened [/quote] Since he was cleared by the courts and MCPS he should be allowed to continue his career. Making an argument not to permit him in a school is saying what happened in the courts and with his due process doesn’t matter. As a result you are saying he did do it when it was never proven which does in fact ruin him. Let’s also be honest he didn’t choose where to go, MCPS did. [/quote] +1 It sounds like he has already suffered a lot. [/quote] So what? No one at the school wants him there![/quote]
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