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Reply to "another pedophile at Cloverly Elem"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can stop blaming the counties and principals. People who teach, sub, volunteer, etc., all go through the SAME process. They may never have been caught, they have no record, or they haven't done anything up to now. A background check will likely turn up nothing. The schools did their part. [/quote] BS - no one saw this guy do anything before??? The point is that MCPS tells their employees to call Central Office - not the police or Child Protective Services. That is what needs to change. [/quote] YEP, that is right, no one apparently had any concerns. Your assumption that CPS was covering is ridiculous. In addition, if a child indicated sonething, police would be involved. That's how this happened. Sorry, but pedophiles work like this...the Catholic Church was at it for decades before everyone knew. Not one principal has any more responsibility in this, unless they directly saw something, were told something, or knew something and did nothing. There are pedophiles that work in places where there are children....unfortunately. [/quote] I never read anything about a principal knowing, for decades, that a teacher was abusing students. Very few principals are even in schools for decades. Secondly, if anyone "knew", they would be implicated and arrested as well. And, what do you mean by "nice try"...no one is trying anything. If you want to make a point, be rational or you won't solve the problem. Assumptions about all kinds of things, without proof, is ridiculous.It is a terrible problem. I am sure people in the school system would like to hear what you have in mind to help stop this. What do you have mind that they aren't already doing? [/quote]
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