Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS is a sophomore at Churchill. He came home this afternoon and said a male science teacher was escorted off campus by security. My DS said the teacher kissed a female student. Has anyone else heard this?
A teacher kissing a student would be cause for CPS and SVI to investigate prior to MCPS conducting their own investigation. There was no letter from the principal to the Churchill community.
Anonymous wrote:My DS is a sophomore at Churchill. He came home this afternoon and said a male science teacher was escorted off campus by security. My DS said the teacher kissed a female student. Has anyone else heard this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like there are a lot of people here jumping to the conclusion that this must be something related to child abuse. But I've known teachers fired for test security issues, and for financial management (e.g. skimming from the coffers of a club they moderate). I also imagine that if a teacher was arrested for something unrelated to school (e.g. tax evasion) that might lead to them being escorted off campus too.
I’m not assuming that. However, if an arrest of anyone for any crime was made on campus during school hours, you’d think there would be a letter.
I wonder if this was a mistaken identity or false charges situation and admin needs to tread carefully.
Yes, a letter, but people saying that CPS should have been called, for example, are definitely jumping to conclusions.
There was a letter or there wasn't a letter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like there are a lot of people here jumping to the conclusion that this must be something related to child abuse. But I've known teachers fired for test security issues, and for financial management (e.g. skimming from the coffers of a club they moderate). I also imagine that if a teacher was arrested for something unrelated to school (e.g. tax evasion) that might lead to them being escorted off campus too.
I’m not assuming that. However, if an arrest of anyone for any crime was made on campus during school hours, you’d think there would be a letter.
I wonder if this was a mistaken identity or false charges situation and admin needs to tread carefully.
Yes, a letter, but people saying that CPS should have been called, for example, are definitely jumping to conclusions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like there are a lot of people here jumping to the conclusion that this must be something related to child abuse. But I've known teachers fired for test security issues, and for financial management (e.g. skimming from the coffers of a club they moderate). I also imagine that if a teacher was arrested for something unrelated to school (e.g. tax evasion) that might lead to them being escorted off campus too.
I’m not assuming that. However, if an arrest of anyone for any crime was made on campus during school hours, you’d think there would be a letter.
I wonder if this was a mistaken identity or false charges situation and admin needs to tread carefully.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like there are a lot of people here jumping to the conclusion that this must be something related to child abuse. But I've known teachers fired for test security issues, and for financial management (e.g. skimming from the coffers of a club they moderate). I also imagine that if a teacher was arrested for something unrelated to school (e.g. tax evasion) that might lead to them being escorted off campus too.