Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the school's credit, they told all parents and students about this a couple of weeks ago. The email begins "We are aware of allegations that one of our high school staff members engaged in inappropriate conduct involving a student. The safety and wellbeing of our students is and will always be our highest priority. As soon as we became aware of these allegations, we promptly notified law enforcement and other appropriate authorities, and have taken and continue to take necessary steps in line with our policies, values, and applicable law to support student safety and wellbeing, including those directly affected." It goes on with more information (nothing specific about the allegations), support for students/parents/staff, MPD contact info, etc.
I feel very sad for the student affected.
Good for the school. (I taught at a school where this happened and it was completely hushed up).
Really? If law enforcement is involved it is going to be in the news. The school can’t ignore it. I wouldn’t exactly congratulate them.
DP. You have a reading comprehension problem. The school was the one who notified the law enforcement. It was not the other way around.
I agree with PP above that the school did the right thing in notifying law enforcement and communicating to families in a timely manner and transparency of such.
No. You are misreading. That pp was responding to the person who was at a DIFFERENT school that covered it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the school's credit, they told all parents and students about this a couple of weeks ago. The email begins "We are aware of allegations that one of our high school staff members engaged in inappropriate conduct involving a student. The safety and wellbeing of our students is and will always be our highest priority. As soon as we became aware of these allegations, we promptly notified law enforcement and other appropriate authorities, and have taken and continue to take necessary steps in line with our policies, values, and applicable law to support student safety and wellbeing, including those directly affected." It goes on with more information (nothing specific about the allegations), support for students/parents/staff, MPD contact info, etc.
I feel very sad for the student affected.
Good for the school. (I taught at a school where this happened and it was completely hushed up).
Really? If law enforcement is involved it is going to be in the news. The school can’t ignore it. I wouldn’t exactly congratulate them.
Anonymous wrote:What else was the school supposed to do other than report it. They are mandated reporters. They legally have to report it. I’m glad they did but don’t think this is above and beyond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the school's credit, they told all parents and students about this a couple of weeks ago. The email begins "We are aware of allegations that one of our high school staff members engaged in inappropriate conduct involving a student. The safety and wellbeing of our students is and will always be our highest priority. As soon as we became aware of these allegations, we promptly notified law enforcement and other appropriate authorities, and have taken and continue to take necessary steps in line with our policies, values, and applicable law to support student safety and wellbeing, including those directly affected." It goes on with more information (nothing specific about the allegations), support for students/parents/staff, MPD contact info, etc.
I feel very sad for the student affected.
Good for the school. (I taught at a school where this happened and it was completely hushed up).
Really? If law enforcement is involved it is going to be in the news. The school can’t ignore it. I wouldn’t exactly congratulate them.
DP. You have a reading comprehension problem. The school was the one who notified the law enforcement. It was not the other way around.
I agree with PP above that the school did the right thing in notifying law enforcement and communicating to families in a timely manner and transparency of such.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the school's credit, they told all parents and students about this a couple of weeks ago. The email begins "We are aware of allegations that one of our high school staff members engaged in inappropriate conduct involving a student. The safety and wellbeing of our students is and will always be our highest priority. As soon as we became aware of these allegations, we promptly notified law enforcement and other appropriate authorities, and have taken and continue to take necessary steps in line with our policies, values, and applicable law to support student safety and wellbeing, including those directly affected." It goes on with more information (nothing specific about the allegations), support for students/parents/staff, MPD contact info, etc.
I feel very sad for the student affected.
Good for the school. (I taught at a school where this happened and it was completely hushed up).
Really? If law enforcement is involved it is going to be in the news. The school can’t ignore it. I wouldn’t exactly congratulate them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the school's credit, they told all parents and students about this a couple of weeks ago. The email begins "We are aware of allegations that one of our high school staff members engaged in inappropriate conduct involving a student. The safety and wellbeing of our students is and will always be our highest priority. As soon as we became aware of these allegations, we promptly notified law enforcement and other appropriate authorities, and have taken and continue to take necessary steps in line with our policies, values, and applicable law to support student safety and wellbeing, including those directly affected." It goes on with more information (nothing specific about the allegations), support for students/parents/staff, MPD contact info, etc.
I feel very sad for the student affected.
Good for the school. (I taught at a school where this happened and it was completely hushed up).
Anonymous wrote:To the school's credit, they told all parents and students about this a couple of weeks ago. The email begins "We are aware of allegations that one of our high school staff members engaged in inappropriate conduct involving a student. The safety and wellbeing of our students is and will always be our highest priority. As soon as we became aware of these allegations, we promptly notified law enforcement and other appropriate authorities, and have taken and continue to take necessary steps in line with our policies, values, and applicable law to support student safety and wellbeing, including those directly affected." It goes on with more information (nothing specific about the allegations), support for students/parents/staff, MPD contact info, etc.
I feel very sad for the student affected.