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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They need to report it to CPS because they are mandated reporters. It is doubtful your child is the first child she has touched.[b] I would call CPS and report it too.[/b] That teacher can absolutely not be allowed to ever teach. Your child will most likely get interviewed by a social worker.[/quote] This. Both teachers can and should be investigated in this case. One for putting her hands on the child. The other for not reporting the first. 0 —MCPS teacher.[/quote] Why investigate the homeroom teacher? She intervened and reported it to the principal who promised to follow protocol. If this needs to be reported to CPS, it should be in the protocol.[/quote] She’s actually supposed to report to CPS, then the principal in MD.[/quote] No good deed should go unpunished I guess.[/quote]
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