Anonymous wrote:How about a special education teacher who took two hundred dollars off a credit card twelve years ago? She had been told by her husband at the. that she had permission. She still pled guilty so her husband would not lose his job. Then went to college as a single mom and got two masters degree. In addition had her background pardoned which is the most forgiveness VA offers. She disclosed this information to FCPS but was removed from her class room
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/fairfax-schools-finds-seven-felons-among-employees-including-heroin-smuggler/2014/01/27/e76b0612-8791-11e3-a5bd-844629433ba3_story.html
Oops.
No crimes against children, though.
And, how dumb do you have to be to ask if your felony conviction is what's holding up your promotion?
She wasn't dumb for asking. She was honest on her application and assumed she wasn't hiding anything and that the person she was talking to already knew. She was dumb for committing the felony in the first place, but I'm sure even she would admit that. While I'm not sure someone with a conviction related to drug trafficking should be teaching in a high school, since the administrators admit that she was respected in the school they could have handle the situation better by not publicly humiliating someone doing a good job of turning her life around, especially since it was their mistake for hiring her despite her full disclosure.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know that I agree that someone with a felony conviction should be barred for life from employment with the school system. How are people supposed to be reintegrated in society if they can't get a job?
Anonymous wrote:She was convited for drug trafficing.....I don't care how good a job she was doing she should not be in the public school system.
She was convited for drug trafficing.....I don't care how good a job she was doing she should not be in the public school system.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/fairfax-schools-finds-seven-felons-among-employees-including-heroin-smuggler/2014/01/27/e76b0612-8791-11e3-a5bd-844629433ba3_story.html
Oops.
No crimes against children, though.
And, how dumb do you have to be to ask if your felony conviction is what's holding up your promotion?
Anonymous wrote:I don't know that I agree that someone with a felony conviction should be barred for life from employment with the school system. How are people supposed to be reintegrated in society if they can't get a job?