Anonymous wrote:Guess y’all didn’t read the articles about the MCPS teacher and counselor who were arrested in DC for intention to distribute pot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A little off topic but I know of a teacher who was convicted of domestic violence in a civil matter and their partner was able to get a restraining order against them, but because it was civil the teacher said they’re not even obligated to report it to MCPS. Would MCPS care if they knew? Who knows.
We had one staff member who had a TRO against another staff member in the same building and all went on as usual, so I'm guessing not.
Anonymous wrote:A little off topic but I know of a teacher who was convicted of domestic violence in a civil matter and their partner was able to get a restraining order against them, but because it was civil the teacher said they’re not even obligated to report it to MCPS. Would MCPS care if they knew? Who knows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious—would the police department in another county call the school system? That seems pretty idealistic.
No, but usually teacher DUIs make the news. People love to hear about them and comment. If an arrest and a conviction in MD of a MCPS teacher had happened recently, we would have heard about it. OP is lying about that part. Maybe the teacher drinks at school. But she was not recently arrested and convicted of that charge in this state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious—would the police department in another county call the school system? That seems pretty idealistic.
No, but usually teacher DUIs make the news. People love to hear about them and comment. If an arrest and a conviction in MD of a MCPS teacher had happened recently, we would have heard about it. OP is lying about that part. Maybe the teacher drinks at school. But she was not recently arrested and convicted of that charge in this state.