Anonymous wrote:they need to look into staff on student bullying and staff on staff bullying. The culture is rotten to the core. Kids have been traumatized, and staff have been traumatized too. The people at the top need to know there’s a culture of this crap. I feel sick after reading that article.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like the police to investigate the parents of the perpetrators. This abuse and behavior can only come from home.
At least one of the rapists said it happened to him.
Anonymous wrote:I would like the police to investigate the parents of the perpetrators. This abuse and behavior can only come from home.
Anonymous wrote:The victimspreviously had heard about broomstick attacks but were uncertain about whether the accounts were genuine.
One of the boys allegedly attacked “reported that when he was in middle school, he heard about ‘brooming,’ but thought that it was a myth,” Williams wrote. Then the teenager was attacked, the report states, and he pleaded with teammates to stop, but they told him it was a “tradition.”
This is why the whole program needs to be suspended.
previously had heard about broomstick attacks but were uncertain about whether the accounts were genuine.
One of the boys allegedly attacked “reported that when he was in middle school, he heard about ‘brooming,’ but thought that it was a myth,” Williams wrote. Then the teenager was attacked, the report states, and he pleaded with teammates to stop, but they told him it was a “tradition.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The police report apparently says that there were people who knew this to be a regular thing. The whole Damascus football program should be suspended until there's been a complete investigation. The varsity team shouldn't have played last Friday, and they certainly shouldn't play the rest of their season.
Has the police report been made public? If not, how do you know what it says?
There's a story in today's Washington Post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The police report apparently says that there were people who knew this to be a regular thing. The whole Damascus football program should be suspended until there's been a complete investigation. The varsity team shouldn't have played last Friday, and they certainly shouldn't play the rest of their season.
Has the police report been made public? If not, how do you know what it says?
Anonymous wrote:The police report apparently says that there were people who knew this to be a regular thing. The whole Damascus football program should be suspended until there's been a complete investigation. The varsity team shouldn't have played last Friday, and they certainly shouldn't play the rest of their season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I am a MCPS teacher. I was finger printed in 1998. They ran my background check in 1998. A lot could happen in 20 years. How many people were hired a decade ago and haven't been checked since? "
This is blatantly untrue. I have worked for more than 20 years in a nonprofit that serves children, and we do FBI and Maryland background checks. They are checked every year, and even if someone who worked for us 15 years ago and hasn't since, commits a crime, I am notified. The check isn't one and done, it is ongoing forever.
You don't work for MCPS, how can you say what is true? The MCPS teacher is telling the truth. They were finger printed at hire. Period. That was it. What happened at your nonprofit has nothing to do with MCPS.
Your fingerprints don't change. They only need to do that once, and then they can run you through the system whenever they want or the can set it to alert you if there is a flag.
Unless, of course, they lose the paperwork or something.
It's digital, these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I am a MCPS teacher. I was finger printed in 1998. They ran my background check in 1998. A lot could happen in 20 years. How many people were hired a decade ago and haven't been checked since? "
This is blatantly untrue. I have worked for more than 20 years in a nonprofit that serves children, and we do FBI and Maryland background checks. They are checked every year, and even if someone who worked for us 15 years ago and hasn't since, commits a crime, I am notified. The check isn't one and done, it is ongoing forever.
You don't work for MCPS, how can you say what is true? The MCPS teacher is telling the truth. They were finger printed at hire. Period. That was it. What happened at your nonprofit has nothing to do with MCPS.
Your fingerprints don't change. They only need to do that once, and then they can run you through the system whenever they want or the can set it to alert you if there is a flag.
Unless, of course, they lose the paperwork or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I am a MCPS teacher. I was finger printed in 1998. They ran my background check in 1998. A lot could happen in 20 years. How many people were hired a decade ago and haven't been checked since? "
This is blatantly untrue. I have worked for more than 20 years in a nonprofit that serves children, and we do FBI and Maryland background checks. They are checked every year, and even if someone who worked for us 15 years ago and hasn't since, commits a crime, I am notified. The check isn't one and done, it is ongoing forever.
You don't work for MCPS, how can you say what is true? The MCPS teacher is telling the truth. They were finger printed at hire. Period. That was it. What happened at your nonprofit has nothing to do with MCPS.
Your fingerprints don't change. They only need to do that once, and then they can run you through the system whenever they want or the can set it to alert you if there is a flag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I am a MCPS teacher. I was finger printed in 1998. They ran my background check in 1998. A lot could happen in 20 years. How many people were hired a decade ago and haven't been checked since? "
This is blatantly untrue. I have worked for more than 20 years in a nonprofit that serves children, and we do FBI and Maryland background checks. They are checked every year, and even if someone who worked for us 15 years ago and hasn't since, commits a crime, I am notified. The check isn't one and done, it is ongoing forever.
You don't work for MCPS, how can you say what is true? The MCPS teacher is telling the truth. They were finger printed at hire. Period. That was it. What happened at your nonprofit has nothing to do with MCPS.