Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They didn't waste any time and informed the police, the board, and parents immediately. This does not always happen (looking at you, LAMB)
There are reports that he was making other students uncomfortable. DCI wasn’t exactly on top of that. Plus this case is horrendous. There is no way DCI could ignore this and hope it goes away. He snuck into her house!!! What a tragedy for that student.
Um, there is no question at all about the fact that this is horrific, criminal, and should never ever be swept under the rug or minimized. And so far no one is trying to minimize it. But when you say there are reports of him making other students uncomfortable, what's your source for that? So far the DCI parents I've talked to say their kids didn't know and didn't suspect. Where is it stated that other students had complained to the school about him?
He's a criminal and a pedo and deserves all the full weight of consequences that can be legally applied to this situation. And anyone who has sex with an underage child is committing rape because a minor can't legally consent and also all the other developmental reasons there is an age of consent and laws about statutory rape.
And yes, this is awful for the student more than anyone else. One can only hope she gets good counseling and the school community handles such a public crime in a non-punitive, non-bullying way for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do my know this? It hasn’t been reported anywhere. The school does background checks. Priors would have been flagged there unless they weren’t reported to authorities.
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.
You're clearly out of touch with the fact that in school district after school district, the fact that police are involved does not stop them from trying to hush it up and silence everyone from discussing it. Emails like the one posted here never happen until after it blows up and the school half-heartedly says "We're on it". So yeah, DCI does deserve kudos for being straightforward about it, I wish all schools were up front that way. Most are not.
They deserve no kudos. This man had priors and they still hired him. Shame on DCI.
It's all over the news and socials.
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/dc-high-school-teacher-arrested-charged-sexually-abusing-student-jan-12-2025
Such classic DCUM BS: NOTHING IN THAT ARTICLE MENTIONS PRIORS. Whoever said that made that up until someone posts a credible source that actually says it. So many instigators here, stop making an already hugely problematic situation worse with made up facts.
Sorry. I am PP that posted the article. Not the one that said he had priors. I thought the PP was just asking how her kids know about the main incident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They didn't waste any time and informed the police, the board, and parents immediately. This does not always happen (looking at you, LAMB)
There are reports that he was making other students uncomfortable. DCI wasn’t exactly on top of that. Plus this case is horrendous. There is no way DCI could ignore this and hope it goes away. He snuck into her house!!! What a tragedy for that student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do my know this? It hasn’t been reported anywhere. The school does background checks. Priors would have been flagged there unless they weren’t reported to authorities.
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.
You're clearly out of touch with the fact that in school district after school district, the fact that police are involved does not stop them from trying to hush it up and silence everyone from discussing it. Emails like the one posted here never happen until after it blows up and the school half-heartedly says "We're on it". So yeah, DCI does deserve kudos for being straightforward about it, I wish all schools were up front that way. Most are not.
They deserve no kudos. This man had priors and they still hired him. Shame on DCI.
It's all over the news and socials.
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/dc-high-school-teacher-arrested-charged-sexually-abusing-student-jan-12-2025
Such classic DCUM BS: NOTHING IN THAT ARTICLE MENTIONS PRIORS. Whoever said that made that up until someone posts a credible source that actually says it. So many instigators here, stop making an already hugely problematic situation worse with made up facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do my know this? It hasn’t been reported anywhere. The school does background checks. Priors would have been flagged there unless they weren’t reported to authorities.
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.
You're clearly out of touch with the fact that in school district after school district, the fact that police are involved does not stop them from trying to hush it up and silence everyone from discussing it. Emails like the one posted here never happen until after it blows up and the school half-heartedly says "We're on it". So yeah, DCI does deserve kudos for being straightforward about it, I wish all schools were up front that way. Most are not.
They deserve no kudos. This man had priors and they still hired him. Shame on DCI.
It's all over the news and socials.
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/dc-high-school-teacher-arrested-charged-sexually-abusing-student-jan-12-2025
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.
You're clearly out of touch with the fact that in school district after school district, the fact that police are involved does not stop them from trying to hush it up and silence everyone from discussing it. Emails like the one posted here never happen until after it blows up and the school half-heartedly says "We're on it". So yeah, DCI does deserve kudos for being straightforward about it, I wish all schools were up front that way. Most are not.
They deserve no kudos. This man had priors and they still hired him. Shame on DCI.
Anonymous wrote:How do my know this? It hasn’t been reported anywhere. The school does background checks. Priors would have been flagged there unless they weren’t reported to authorities.
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.
You're clearly out of touch with the fact that in school district after school district, the fact that police are involved does not stop them from trying to hush it up and silence everyone from discussing it. Emails like the one posted here never happen until after it blows up and the school half-heartedly says "We're on it". So yeah, DCI does deserve kudos for being straightforward about it, I wish all schools were up front that way. Most are not.
They deserve no kudos. This man had priors and they still hired him. Shame on DCI.
Anonymous wrote:They didn't waste any time and informed the police, the board, and parents immediately. This does not always happen (looking at you, LAMB)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do my know this? It hasn’t been reported anywhere. The school does background checks. Priors would have been flagged there unless they weren’t reported to authorities.
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.
You're clearly out of touch with the fact that in school district after school district, the fact that police are involved does not stop them from trying to hush it up and silence everyone from discussing it. Emails like the one posted here never happen until after it blows up and the school half-heartedly says "We're on it". So yeah, DCI does deserve kudos for being straightforward about it, I wish all schools were up front that way. Most are not.
They deserve no kudos. This man had priors and they still hired him. Shame on DCI.
DCI probably did one background check when they hired him. School divisions don’t typically check after that. I have been at my current school for 15 years and only had a background check upon hire. I would think serious crimes would be reported though.
Anonymous wrote:How do my know this? It hasn’t been reported anywhere. The school does background checks. Priors would have been flagged there unless they weren’t reported to authorities.
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.
You're clearly out of touch with the fact that in school district after school district, the fact that police are involved does not stop them from trying to hush it up and silence everyone from discussing it. Emails like the one posted here never happen until after it blows up and the school half-heartedly says "We're on it". So yeah, DCI does deserve kudos for being straightforward about it, I wish all schools were up front that way. Most are not.
They deserve no kudos. This man had priors and they still hired him. Shame on DCI.
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.
You're clearly out of touch with the fact that in school district after school district, the fact that police are involved does not stop them from trying to hush it up and silence everyone from discussing it. Emails like the one posted here never happen until after it blows up and the school half-heartedly says "We're on it". So yeah, DCI does deserve kudos for being straightforward about it, I wish all schools were up front that way. Most are not.
They deserve no kudos. This man had priors and they still hired him. Shame on DCI.
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.
You're clearly out of touch with the fact that in school district after school district, the fact that police are involved does not stop them from trying to hush it up and silence everyone from discussing it. Emails like the one posted here never happen until after it blows up and the school half-heartedly says "We're on it". So yeah, DCI does deserve kudos for being straightforward about it, I wish all schools were up front that way. Most are not.
They deserve no kudos. This man had priors and they still hired him. Shame on DCI.
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.
You're clearly out of touch with the fact that in school district after school district, the fact that police are involved does not stop them from trying to hush it up and silence everyone from discussing it. Emails like the one posted here never happen until after it blows up and the school half-heartedly says "We're on it". So yeah, DCI does deserve kudos for being straightforward about it, I wish all schools were up front that way. Most are not.
Anonymous wrote:How true is this rumor of a DCI teacher caught having s*x with a student?