Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did MCPS release official statement about this case? Or are we expecting too much from the largest school district in MD?
MCPS is doing its best to duck and not acknowledge this crazy blemish on its reputation. The principal at Drew Elementary in particular is hiding and demonstrating an embarrassing level of cowardice.
This
How? Just curious
Because MCPS always protects the principals.
Did she have a criminal history before she was hired or previously caught distributing?
She had no criminal charges before this occurred last year.
Except DUI which is a pre-requisite for working in MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did MCPS release official statement about this case? Or are we expecting too much from the largest school district in MD?
MCPS is doing its best to duck and not acknowledge this crazy blemish on its reputation. The principal at Drew Elementary in particular is hiding and demonstrating an embarrassing level of cowardice.
This
How? Just curious
Because MCPS always protects the principals.
Did she have a criminal history before she was hired or previously caught distributing?
She had no criminal charges before this occurred last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To PP - nepotism has led to the downfall to MCPS 100%
Nah- there are plenty of spouses and children of MCPS employees that work in the district. Did Sarah have family employed by the district? Yes. Did she get hired because of them? No. It is way too big of an organization to have any benefit.
You must be new to MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Local NBC channel was reporting that MCPS's have a backlog of 5,000 employees that still need background checks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To PP - nepotism has led to the downfall to MCPS 100%
Nah- there are plenty of spouses and children of MCPS employees that work in the district. Did Sarah have family employed by the district? Yes. Did she get hired because of them? No. It is way too big of an organization to have any benefit.
Anonymous wrote:To PP - nepotism has led to the downfall to MCPS 100%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did MCPS release official statement about this case? Or are we expecting too much from the largest school district in MD?
MCPS is doing its best to duck and not acknowledge this crazy blemish on its reputation. The principal at Drew Elementary in particular is hiding and demonstrating an embarrassing level of cowardice.
This
How? Just curious
Because MCPS always protects the principals.
Did she have a criminal history before she was hired or previously caught distributing?
Anonymous wrote:For those who aren't in the know, a first grade teacher, Sarah Magid, at MCPS's Charles Drew Elementary School in Silver Spring, MD was arrested recently after she was charged for selling fentanyl to a DC man who died as a result of overdosing on the drug.
SOURCE: https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2024/08/montgomery-co-first-grade-teacher-charged-with-selling-fentanyl-after-fatal-overdose-
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This smacks of more HR malfeasance and incompetence, similar to the Beidleman scandal, where people who put Beidleman forth for promotion knew he was under investigation for harassment but played dumb until things hit the fan in the Washington Post. Unlike Beidleman, it's hard to presume that Magid got the teaching job because of some connection, but then again, she is the daughter of a notable University of Maryland basketball player and Montgomery Blair High School Alumni, Brian Magid: https://mocoshow.com/2023/07/02/blairs-all-time-leading-scorer-brian-magid-has-high-praise-for-moco-native-nbas-josh-hart/
It's possible that someone knew someone in the hiring process at MCPS and did Brian's daughter a favor and got her hired at MCPS, despite her sketchy criminal background.
Or, it could just be that MCPS's HR department is sloppy and incompetent in its function and someone just [b]failed to do a thorough enough background check.
The fact that either scenario is equally plausible says a lot about the state of MCPS these days.
Anonymous wrote:To PP - nepotism has led to the downfall to MCPS 100%