Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey, that's DOCTOR Ziegler to you. He has an online degree mill Ed.D., after all.
He’s still raking in $11.5K every two weeks… no sign of resignations despite him being ousted as a liar.
Anybody with legal knowledge know what are the options available for Loudoun county residents to recoup any of Ziegler’s compensation?
I am just a general corporate attorney, but first you’d have to get him fired/to resign, and I highly doubt you could touch anything he’s already been paid. He likely also has an employment agreement affording him severance. Usually those are tightly written and the severance is owed unless the employee does something outright fraudulent. Since he could claim he misunderstood the question, it is nearly impossible to prove that he intended to lie, which doesn’t rise to the level of fraud anyway.
Meanwhile if a teacher exercises his/her freedom of speech in public and doesn’t go with the dogmatic and schizophrenic mainstream agenda they get slandered and fired.
Talk about equity!
No teacher was fired.
Are you talking about the asshole who said he would refuse to honor his non-binary students’ requests to use preferred pronouns? He was never fired. But he absolutely should be. He is a disgusting person and has no business teaching children.
Hey clown, he was fired. It's just that the judge ordered him reinstated. Get your facts straight before you climb on your high horse and spout out your SJW crap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey, that's DOCTOR Ziegler to you. He has an online degree mill Ed.D., after all.
He’s still raking in $11.5K every two weeks… no sign of resignations despite him being ousted as a liar.
Anybody with legal knowledge know what are the options available for Loudoun county residents to recoup any of Ziegler’s compensation?
I am just a general corporate attorney, but first you’d have to get him fired/to resign, and I highly doubt you could touch anything he’s already been paid. He likely also has an employment agreement affording him severance. Usually those are tightly written and the severance is owed unless the employee does something outright fraudulent. Since he could claim he misunderstood the question, it is nearly impossible to prove that he intended to lie, which doesn’t rise to the level of fraud anyway.
Meanwhile if a teacher exercises his/her freedom of speech in public and doesn’t go with the dogmatic and schizophrenic mainstream agenda they get slandered and fired.
Talk about equity!
No teacher was fired.
Are you talking about the asshole who said he would refuse to honor his non-binary students’ requests to use preferred pronouns? He was never fired. But he absolutely should be. He is a disgusting person and has no business teaching children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey, that's DOCTOR Ziegler to you. He has an online degree mill Ed.D., after all.
He’s still raking in $11.5K every two weeks… no sign of resignations despite him being ousted as a liar.
Anybody with legal knowledge know what are the options available for Loudoun county residents to recoup any of Ziegler’s compensation?
I am just a general corporate attorney, but first you’d have to get him fired/to resign, and I highly doubt you could touch anything he’s already been paid. He likely also has an employment agreement affording him severance. Usually those are tightly written and the severance is owed unless the employee does something outright fraudulent. Since he could claim he misunderstood the question, it is nearly impossible to prove that he intended to lie, which doesn’t rise to the level of fraud anyway.
Meanwhile if a teacher exercises his/her freedom of speech in public and doesn’t go with the dogmatic and schizophrenic mainstream agenda they get slandered and fired.
Talk about equity!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey, that's DOCTOR Ziegler to you. He has an online degree mill Ed.D., after all.
He’s still raking in $11.5K every two weeks… no sign of resignations despite him being ousted as a liar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey, that's DOCTOR Ziegler to you. He has an online degree mill Ed.D., after all.
He’s still raking in $11.5K every two weeks… no sign of resignations despite him being ousted as a liar.
Anybody with legal knowledge know what are the options available for Loudoun county residents to recoup any of Ziegler’s compensation?
I am just a general corporate attorney, but first you’d have to get him fired/to resign, and I highly doubt you could touch anything he’s already been paid. He likely also has an employment agreement affording him severance. Usually those are tightly written and the severance is owed unless the employee does something outright fraudulent. Since he could claim he misunderstood the question, it is nearly impossible to prove that he intended to lie, which doesn’t rise to the level of fraud anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey, that's DOCTOR Ziegler to you. He has an online degree mill Ed.D., after all.
He’s still raking in $11.5K every two weeks… no sign of resignations despite him being ousted as a liar.
Anybody with legal knowledge know what are the options available for Loudoun county residents to recoup any of Ziegler’s compensation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey, that's DOCTOR Ziegler to you. He has an online degree mill Ed.D., after all.
He’s still raking in $11.5K every two weeks… no sign of resignations despite him being ousted as a liar.
Anonymous wrote:Hey, that's DOCTOR Ziegler to you. He has an online degree mill Ed.D., after all.
Anonymous wrote:SB member Denise Corbo deleted her account as well