Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does losing funding help MCPS stop this OP? If they lose funding what will they cut? Background checks on employees? Maybe Chicago has two arrests per month because they have more abusers on their payroll? Their school system is larger than our's, so it makes sense that they have a higher number of abusers in their system.
Money is the only power the Federal Government has over public schools. Losing millions of dollars is the price MCPS should pay if children are not protected from child abuse and neglect while at school.
Anonymous wrote:How does losing funding help MCPS stop this OP? If they lose funding what will they cut? Background checks on employees? Maybe Chicago has two arrests per month because they have more abusers on their payroll? Their school system is larger than our's, so it makes sense that they have a higher number of abusers in their system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/754034.page
My first thoughts, too.
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Anonymous wrote:Also, if they are catching them, doesn't it mean they are stopping them?
Anonymous wrote:Google MCPS employee arrested and make a spreadsheet of the dates. The arrests were reported in the news.
Anonymous wrote:Chicago Public Schools is loosing millions of dollars of Federal funding because of failure to protect children from sexual abuse.
https://www.npr.org/2018/09/28/652802708/chicago-schools-lose-millions-for-allegedly-not-shielding-students-from-sexual-a?utm_campaign=storyshare&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social
With almost two employees arrested per month, MCPS isn't being proactive regarding preventing child abuse and neglect. Should the US Department of Education investigation and penalize MCPS?