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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It would be super cool if we could avoid rehashing the covid debate in this thread. Whether you agree or not with schools having been virtual, that's not this discussion. This discussion is whether MCEA did its due diligence to members who reported sexual harassment and abuse at FMS. Does anyone on this thread actually know what MCEA did, and whether there were actions they could have taken and did not? This is an honest question, by the way. Does a union have any power here? [/quote] Of course they have power. No, they didn’t have legal authority to block it, but they hold power and influence in the process that established him as principal. For instance, if MCPS admin wasn’t being responsive to their concerns, why didn’t they raise them to the Board before they appointed him principal? That would obviously be difficult/risky for the offended teachers to do themselves, which is why the union should have supported them.[/quote] Don’t know the actual answer, but our building MCEA rep is one of the many teachers that were able to leave the school and Ben Israel, the cluster a Uniserv director for MCEA ended his tenure before June 27 when B was appointed to PB. We were all naively under the impression he would get a cushy central office job and it would be announced on July 1 to not cause too much publicity. Boy, we’re we wrong![/quote] Just wondering, if he had been promoted to central office, would there have been a different reaction? What if he had not been promoted but transferred to a different middle school instead?[/quote]
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