Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeff keeps deleting reports of this teacher and her drug dealing. Why?
Most likely because people are posting a link to the story without any commentary, which is against site rules: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1223795.page
As for the topic at hand, this is horrific. What in the hell was this woman thinking? I feel for the victim’s family, the Drew community, and her former students. Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Misdemeanor DUIs 10 years apart may not be a disqualifying factor in the hiring process. MCPS is most concerned with violent acts, acts against children, ect. More serious - probably all if not most felonies.
If they have the 360/continuous background checks done now, then anything new that pops up on their record should be sent to active employers. But I do not know how they process checks.
Even if you want to hand wave the 2010 DUI, it’s hard to justify MCPS hiring someone for driving while under the influence of “a controlled dangerous substance” two years before she was hired. Especially since schools are legally mandated to be drug-free zones.
Interesting. So would you suggest that anyone that has used illegal drugs should be prohibited from teaching?
Ever used drugs? Depends on the drug and how long ago it was. Two years before they’re hired? Absolutely should disqualify them from being hired as a teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Misdemeanor DUIs 10 years apart may not be a disqualifying factor in the hiring process. MCPS is most concerned with violent acts, acts against children, ect. More serious - probably all if not most felonies.
If they have the 360/continuous background checks done now, then anything new that pops up on their record should be sent to active employers. But I do not know how they process checks.
Even if you want to hand wave the 2010 DUI, it’s hard to justify MCPS hiring someone for driving while under the influence of “a controlled dangerous substance” two years before she was hired. Especially since schools are legally mandated to be drug-free zones.
Interesting. So would you suggest that anyone that has used illegal drugs should be prohibited from teaching?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should be doing yearly background checks on all employees.
What do you think that would accomplish? Do you think teachers are being arrested with the school never finding out?
Apparently, they’re hiring them without realizing they have an arrest record, as was the case with Magid.
Do you a DUI/attempted DUI should disqualify someone from ever teaching?
What is MCPS’s policy on that?
DP. MCPS policy requires self-reporting of the crimes that disqualify one from teaching under Maryland law (here). DUI isn't one of those.
Teaching is a job where there's a fair amount of substance abuse, so plenty of teachers have DUIs. We can either hire teachers with DUIs or have an even worse teacher shortage, and I choose the former.
Really?! Well that is certainly news to me!
Is this the MCEA’s official stance as well?
It's news to you that a lot of teachers drink? You must not know many teachers.
I have no idea what MCEA says. I'm not a teacher or affiliated with the union.
Drinking and racking up DUIs are two different things. Responsible adults drink at the right time and right place without getting a DUI. Irresponsible adults who drink and drive risk their life and the lives of others.
Your claim that most teachers have DUIs is indeed news to me, since I did not assume most teachers would engage in that kind of reckless and dangerous behavior.
You might want to consult a teacher about the difference between "most" and "plenty."
And you might want to consult a teacher about substantiating baseless claims.
How many MCPS teachers have DUIs? I bet you have no clue and yet you made your claim regardless.
No one has this information, not even MCPS since they don't require self-reporting of that. I have an inkling, however, since I've represented more than a handful in DUI cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Misdemeanor DUIs 10 years apart may not be a disqualifying factor in the hiring process. MCPS is most concerned with violent acts, acts against children, ect. More serious - probably all if not most felonies.
If they have the 360/continuous background checks done now, then anything new that pops up on their record should be sent to active employers. But I do not know how they process checks.
Even if you want to hand wave the 2010 DUI, it’s hard to justify MCPS hiring someone for driving while under the influence of “a controlled dangerous substance” two years before she was hired. Especially since schools are legally mandated to be drug-free zones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeff keeps deleting reports of this teacher and her drug dealing. Why?
Most likely because people are posting a link to the story without any commentary, which is against site rules: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1223795.page
As for the topic at hand, this is horrific. What in the hell was this woman thinking? I feel for the victim’s family, the Drew community, and her former students. Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should be doing yearly background checks on all employees.
What do you think that would accomplish? Do you think teachers are being arrested with the school never finding out?
Apparently, they’re hiring them without realizing they have an arrest record, as was the case with Magid.
Do you a DUI/attempted DUI should disqualify someone from ever teaching?
What is MCPS’s policy on that?
DP. MCPS policy requires self-reporting of the crimes that disqualify one from teaching under Maryland law (here). DUI isn't one of those.
Teaching is a job where there's a fair amount of substance abuse, so plenty of teachers have DUIs. We can either hire teachers with DUIs or have an even worse teacher shortage, and I choose the former.
Really?! Well that is certainly news to me!
Is this the MCEA’s official stance as well?
It's news to you that a lot of teachers drink? You must not know many teachers.
I have no idea what MCEA says. I'm not a teacher or affiliated with the union.
Drinking and racking up DUIs are two different things. Responsible adults drink at the right time and right place without getting a DUI. Irresponsible adults who drink and drive risk their life and the lives of others.
Your claim that most teachers have DUIs is indeed news to me, since I did not assume most teachers would engage in that kind of reckless and dangerous behavior.
You might want to consult a teacher about the difference between "most" and "plenty."
And you might want to consult a teacher about substantiating baseless claims.
How many MCPS teachers have DUIs? I bet you have no clue and yet you made your claim regardless.
Anonymous wrote:Jeff keeps deleting reports of this teacher and her drug dealing. Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Misdemeanor DUIs 10 years apart may not be a disqualifying factor in the hiring process. MCPS is most concerned with violent acts, acts against children, ect. More serious - probably all if not most felonies.
If they have the 360/continuous background checks done now, then anything new that pops up on their record should be sent to active employers. But I do not know how they process checks.
Even if you want to hand wave the 2010 DUI, it’s hard to justify MCPS hiring someone for driving while under the influence of “a controlled dangerous substance” two years before she was hired. Especially since schools are legally mandated to be drug-free zones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should be doing yearly background checks on all employees.
What do you think that would accomplish? Do you think teachers are being arrested with the school never finding out?
Apparently, they’re hiring them without realizing they have an arrest record, as was the case with Magid.
Do you a DUI/attempted DUI should disqualify someone from ever teaching?
What is MCPS’s policy on that?
DP. MCPS policy requires self-reporting of the crimes that disqualify one from teaching under Maryland law (here). DUI isn't one of those.
Teaching is a job where there's a fair amount of substance abuse, so plenty of teachers have DUIs. We can either hire teachers with DUIs or have an even worse teacher shortage, and I choose the former.
Really?! Well that is certainly news to me!
Is this the MCEA’s official stance as well?
It's news to you that a lot of teachers drink? You must not know many teachers.
I have no idea what MCEA says. I'm not a teacher or affiliated with the union.
Drinking and racking up DUIs are two different things. Responsible adults drink at the right time and right place without getting a DUI. Irresponsible adults who drink and drive risk their life and the lives of others.
Your claim that most teachers have DUIs is indeed news to me, since I did not assume most teachers would engage in that kind of reckless and dangerous behavior.
You might want to consult a teacher about the difference between "most" and "plenty."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should be doing yearly background checks on all employees.
What do you think that would accomplish? Do you think teachers are being arrested with the school never finding out?
Apparently, they’re hiring them without realizing they have an arrest record, as was the case with Magid.
Do you a DUI/attempted DUI should disqualify someone from ever teaching?
What is MCPS’s policy on that?
DP. MCPS policy requires self-reporting of the crimes that disqualify one from teaching under Maryland law (here). DUI isn't one of those.
Teaching is a job where there's a fair amount of substance abuse, so plenty of teachers have DUIs. We can either hire teachers with DUIs or have an even worse teacher shortage, and I choose the former.
Really?! Well that is certainly news to me!
Is this the MCEA’s official stance as well?
It's news to you that a lot of teachers drink? You must not know many teachers.
I have no idea what MCEA says. I'm not a teacher or affiliated with the union.
Drinking and racking up DUIs are two different things. Responsible adults drink at the right time and right place without getting a DUI. Irresponsible adults who drink and drive risk their life and the lives of others.
Your claim that most teachers have DUIs is indeed news to me, since I did not assume most teachers would engage in that kind of reckless and dangerous behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should be doing yearly background checks on all employees.
What do you think that would accomplish? Do you think teachers are being arrested with the school never finding out?
Apparently, they’re hiring them without realizing they have an arrest record, as was the case with Magid.
Do you a DUI/attempted DUI should disqualify someone from ever teaching?
What is MCPS’s policy on that?
DP. MCPS policy requires self-reporting of the crimes that disqualify one from teaching under Maryland law (here). DUI isn't one of those.
Teaching is a job where there's a fair amount of substance abuse, so plenty of teachers have DUIs. We can either hire teachers with DUIs or have an even worse teacher shortage, and I choose the former.
Really?! Well that is certainly news to me!
Is this the MCEA’s official stance as well?
It's news to you that a lot of teachers drink? You must not know many teachers.
I have no idea what MCEA says. I'm not a teacher or affiliated with the union.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should be doing yearly background checks on all employees.
What do you think that would accomplish? Do you think teachers are being arrested with the school never finding out?
Apparently, they’re hiring them without realizing they have an arrest record, as was the case with Magid.
Do you a DUI/attempted DUI should disqualify someone from ever teaching?
What is MCPS’s policy on that?
DP. MCPS policy requires self-reporting of the crimes that disqualify one from teaching under Maryland law (here). DUI isn't one of those.
Teaching is a job where there's a fair amount of substance abuse, so plenty of teachers have DUIs. We can either hire teachers with DUIs or have an even worse teacher shortage, and I choose the former.
Really?! Well that is certainly news to me!
Is this the MCEA’s official stance as well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should be doing yearly background checks on all employees.
What do you think that would accomplish? Do you think teachers are being arrested with the school never finding out?
Apparently, they’re hiring them without realizing they have an arrest record, as was the case with Magid.
Do you a DUI/attempted DUI should disqualify someone from ever teaching?
What is MCPS’s policy on that?
DP. MCPS policy requires self-reporting of the crimes that disqualify one from teaching under Maryland law (here). DUI isn't one of those.
Teaching is a job where there's a fair amount of substance abuse, so plenty of teachers have DUIs. We can either hire teachers with DUIs or have an even worse teacher shortage, and I choose the former.
Anonymous wrote:Teacher shortage. But anyone can be a teacher, sad.