Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Correct, it is not your place to report a rumor about a professional. The DUI will come up in a background check. But you want to gossip. In fact, you seem he’ll-bent on it. Why?
Actually, I think that "My daughter Larla tells me that she thinks that Teacher X is drinks during the day, because [reasons why Larla thinks this]." absolutely is valid thing for a parent to tell the principal. (I'm not the OP.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi,
If I have reason to believe my kid’s teacher is an alcoholic and drinking during the school day (my kid suspected and then we googled her and found a recent DUI arrest), then who do we tell? I don’t think this woman is stable and don’t want to be associated personally with making the report. Is there someone I can call without revealing my name? I don’t think she’s fit to teach. Thanks.
Not your place. And school is over.
Wait, how could this be not her place? The teacher is suspected of drinking during the school day.
It is not her place. The end.
It’s not my place to report that my kid’s teacher likely drinks during the school day? That seems odd to me. We’re a community—she’s not my iid’s teacher anymore so it’s not my problem? To hell with all those other people’s kids? If a background check did turn this up, would anything happen regarding her employment?
Correct, it is not your place to report a rumor about a professional. The DUI will come up in a background check. But you want to gossip. In fact, you seem he’ll-bent on it. Why?
Gossip? No I was going to flag a potential problem. I’m asking anonymously on DCUM not chitchatting in the parking lot. I’ll sit on it for a while. Maybe someone else has raised the issue.
Anonymous wrote:
Correct, it is not your place to report a rumor about a professional. The DUI will come up in a background check. But you want to gossip. In fact, you seem he’ll-bent on it. Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi,
If I have reason to believe my kid’s teacher is an alcoholic and drinking during the school day (my kid suspected and then we googled her and found a recent DUI arrest), then who do we tell? I don’t think this woman is stable and don’t want to be associated personally with making the report. Is there someone I can call without revealing my name? I don’t think she’s fit to teach. Thanks.
Not your place. And school is over.
Wait, how could this be not her place? The teacher is suspected of drinking during the school day.
It is not her place. The end.
It’s not my place to report that my kid’s teacher likely drinks during the school day? That seems odd to me. We’re a community—she’s not my iid’s teacher anymore so it’s not my problem? To hell with all those other people’s kids? If a background check did turn this up, would anything happen regarding her employment?
Correct, it is not your place to report a rumor about a professional. The DUI will come up in a background check. But you want to gossip. In fact, you seem he’ll-bent on it. Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Would the principal want to bury it? Everyone on dcum seems to think that MCPS staff are told to vaporize stuff like this.
That's up to the principal, isn't it? If you think the principal doesn't know and should be informed, then inform the principal. What the principal does with the information is up to the principal.
Well if i knew he’d bury it then i might write or call HR instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi,
If I have reason to believe my kid’s teacher is an alcoholic and drinking during the school day (my kid suspected and then we googled her and found a recent DUI arrest), then who do we tell? I don’t think this woman is stable and don’t want to be associated personally with making the report. Is there someone I can call without revealing my name? I don’t think she’s fit to teach. Thanks.
Not your place. And school is over.
Wait, how could this be not her place? The teacher is suspected of drinking during the school day.
It is not her place. The end.
It’s not my place to report that my kid’s teacher likely drinks during the school day? That seems odd to me. We’re a community—she’s not my iid’s teacher anymore so it’s not my problem? To hell with all those other people’s kids? If a background check did turn this up, would anything happen regarding her employment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi,
If I have reason to believe my kid’s teacher is an alcoholic and drinking during the school day (my kid suspected and then we googled her and found a recent DUI arrest), then who do we tell? I don’t think this woman is stable and don’t want to be associated personally with making the report. Is there someone I can call without revealing my name? I don’t think she’s fit to teach. Thanks.
Not your place. And school is over.
Wait, how could this be not her place? The teacher is suspected of drinking during the school day.
It is not her place. The end.
It’s not my place to report that my kid’s teacher likely drinks during the school day? That seems odd to me. We’re a community—she’s not my iid’s teacher anymore so it’s not my problem? To hell with all those other people’s kids? If a background check did turn this up, would anything happen regarding her employment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Would the principal want to bury it? Everyone on dcum seems to think that MCPS staff are told to vaporize stuff like this.
That's up to the principal, isn't it? If you think the principal doesn't know and should be informed, then inform the principal. What the principal does with the information is up to the principal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi,
If I have reason to believe my kid’s teacher is an alcoholic and drinking during the school day (my kid suspected and then we googled her and found a recent DUI arrest), then who do we tell? I don’t think this woman is stable and don’t want to be associated personally with making the report. Is there someone I can call without revealing my name? I don’t think she’s fit to teach. Thanks.
Not your place. And school is over.
Wait, how could this be not her place? The teacher is suspected of drinking during the school day.
It is not her place. The end.
Anonymous wrote:
Would the principal want to bury it? Everyone on dcum seems to think that MCPS staff are told to vaporize stuff like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you trace a throwaway email address? She’s got a history of violence too! How do I create a throwaway email? I’m really not computer savvy at all. And would you do something? Or just leave it be?
Why not just approach the school yourself? If school is over, then the teacher is no longer in a position to retaliate. Just report it.[/quote
Would that report be to HR or to the principal? Just nervous about personal involvement—not about retaliation specifically in the classroom.
Would the principal want to bury it? Everyone on dcum seems to think that MCPS staff are told to vaporize stuff like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi,
If I have reason to believe my kid’s teacher is an alcoholic and drinking during the school day (my kid suspected and then we googled her and found a recent DUI arrest), then who do we tell? I don’t think this woman is stable and don’t want to be associated personally with making the report. Is there someone I can call without revealing my name? I don’t think she’s fit to teach. Thanks.
Not your place. And school is over.
Wait, how could this be not her place? The teacher is suspected of drinking during the school day.