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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So, from the Washington Post article: A top district official reprimanded Vigna in 2013, calling his conduct “indefensible, inappropriate and intolerable.” But the district allowed him to keep teaching, even though state officials months earlier had warned that teachers should be removed from contact with students after repeated and “obvious inappropriate” behavior. Who was the "top district official?" Name names. That person should be fired, have their pension revoked because they are going to be responsible for the millions of dollars owed in settlement to the victims. One lawsuit has already been filed. If the "top district official" had done their job properly the teacher would have been OUT of the classroom. Instead the "top district official" enables further abuse. [/quote] Well it sounds like at least that person did reprimand Vigna? It was actually MCPS that allowed him to stay in contact with kids. So maybe he is not to blame? But I would like to know who is making these decisions to allow sexual predators repeated access to kids even after they have been reprimanded! At the very least, they should be reviewing policy. People are wasting their time and energy being outraged about the new school calendar while MCPS is covering up for sexual predators in the school system. [/quote]
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