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Reply to "Substitute teacher charged with sex abuse of student in Montgomery County, Md."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]sh1t like this will always happen. Look at how many female teachers have been caught having sex with boys recently.[/quote] In MCPS?? I hadn’t heard! Please post a link. [/quote] ? MCPS is no different than most school districts in the country. Sh1t like this happens in small districts, too. That's the point.[/quote] Maybe. But I feel like MCPS has ALOT of these incidences. Several a year! Do other school districts have such a widespread problem? I do hear this on the news occasionally and it’s usually an isolated incident. MCPS appears to have an epidemic of adults having sex with students. Maybe it would be beneficial for MCPS to take a look at why this is. Seems reminiscent if the Catholic church. Is ther e a culture of cover up? Are they just moving Teachers around to different positions like the church was doing with it’s priests?[/quote] You live in MoCo, and are hyper aware of what goes on in mcps. People who live in other districts will feel the same about their's. It's normal. Plus, as a PP noted, MCPS is huge... something like #13 in size in the country. It's bound to have its share of pedophiles. as a parent in mcps, of course, I find it troubling. But I do try to put things in perspective. Did this person have a record? Did MCPS not do a background check on this guy? We have a nationwide broken system where a pedophile teacher can go from one state to another because states don't share details. Substitute teachers are especially hard to track as they move around a lot. I went to a larger school district than mcps, and we had a lot more sh1t going on.[/quote] Agreed about the hyper awareness. My cousin lives in AZ and her district reports twice as many incidents of child abuse by school employees, but I only know that because of her FB feed.[/quote]
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