Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That principal was replaced. The new one hasn’t even been there a year!
Churchill has both a new principal and a new school director. The new director was an elementary school principal so fixing high school problems is not his strong suit. They both are nice but ineffective in implementing change or knowing what to do.
MCPS doesn't care about fixing Churchill because of the high test scores. It doesn't matter how many times Churchill hits the news for racist activities, how many times an ambulance is called for a drug overdose, or how many times inappropriate behavior of staff is reported. It's easier to ignore problems than fixing them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That principal was replaced. The new one hasn’t even been there a year!
Churchill has both a new principal and a new school director. The new director was an elementary school principal so fixing high school problems is not his strong suit. They both are nice but ineffective in implementing change or knowing what to do.
MCPS doesn't care about fixing Churchill because of the high test scores. It doesn't matter how many times Churchill hits the news for racist activities, how many times an ambulance is called for a drug overdose, or how many times inappropriate behavior of staff is reported. It's easier to ignore problems than fixing them.
Anonymous wrote:That principal was replaced. The new one hasn’t even been there a year!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I google Misenhiemers name too and was stunned after reading the articles that I have kids at Churchill and never heard about him, but I sure have heard about Blast. It is a really big deal for the kids.
Why didn't Churchill change the name of the show he created? It is kind of creepy that the just celebrated the 30th anniversary of a show created by him and that he produced for the first 10 years.
I think it's creepy of how Dr. Benz responded to the students who reported this sexual offender. The allegations proved to be true yet she was compelled to protect the abuser over the word of students.
Having gone to Churchill when this went down I can tell you this -- their was one side that knew exactly what was going on because they were victims or knew a victim and one side that just couldn't believe that this "amazing" teacher who did so much for the students could have possibly crossed the line.
As an 16 year old, it was hard to believe that this man who I adored could have possible had sex with a classmate of mine. As a 36 year old with my own children, I am sickened to think someone my age would even consider a relationship with a high school student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I google Misenhiemers name too and was stunned after reading the articles that I have kids at Churchill and never heard about him, but I sure have heard about Blast. It is a really big deal for the kids.
Why didn't Churchill change the name of the show he created? It is kind of creepy that the just celebrated the 30th anniversary of a show created by him and that he produced for the first 10 years.
I think it's creepy of how Dr. Benz responded to the students who reported this sexual offender. The allegations proved to be true yet she was compelled to protect the abuser over the word of students.
Anonymous wrote:I google Misenhiemers name too and was stunned after reading the articles that I have kids at Churchill and never heard about him, but I sure have heard about Blast. It is a really big deal for the kids.
Why didn't Churchill change the name of the show he created? It is kind of creepy that the just celebrated the 30th anniversary of a show created by him and that he produced for the first 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Read these comment about Mr. Misenheimer and my first thought why did someone bring up something that happened 20 years ago, but then I googled his name and found old articles on the Washington Post and the Gazette with quotes from Joan Benz.
She was given a mountain of evidence -- a girl accusing him of a sexual relationship, print outs from parents of chat room discussions, print outs from parents of AOL instant messenger scripts, items from his school office (pullout couch, candles, condoms) and she the newspaper published this:
Churchill Principal Joan C. Benz sent a letter home notifying parents of the arrest. The letter read, in part: "The allegations made public today are obviously troubling to all of us. I believe it is important to remember that these are allegations only at this time."
WOW just WOW, goes to the culture of that principal to just cover stuff up.
Anonymous wrote:I heard from a student in the class at the time that there was no kiss. This may be all rumor mill.
Anonymous wrote:I heard from a student in the class at the time that there was no kiss. This may be all rumor mill.