Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Went back to the initial news report:
"She was arrested Thursday and charged with four counts of indecent liberties by a custodian after a student disclosed on Wednesday that they had an inappropriate sexual relationship with a teacher, according to police."
I think the teacher charged is the custodian. That means this was her student, I think.
They would have said it was "reported by a custodian" I think if it were otherwise. And, i don't think they would have said that even if it was a custodian that reported it. I think they would have said a "staff member."
Maybe a custodian is a teacher in general?
I’m just wondering if this is more of a misguided relationship rather than abuse.
I’m, how many more excuses can you people make for a situation like this? Let justice take course but the facts to date don’t give any reason to make-up excuses for an adult and a special education teacher at that. At some point, use some common sense and put your political agendas aside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Went back to the initial news report:
"She was arrested Thursday and charged with four counts of indecent liberties by a custodian after a student disclosed on Wednesday that they had an inappropriate sexual relationship with a teacher, according to police."
I think the teacher charged is the custodian. That means this was her student, I think.
They would have said it was "reported by a custodian" I think if it were otherwise. And, i don't think they would have said that even if it was a custodian that reported it. I think they would have said a "staff member."
Maybe a custodian is a teacher in general?
I’m just wondering if this is more of a misguided relationship rather than abuse.
Anonymous wrote:Went back to the initial news report:
"She was arrested Thursday and charged with four counts of indecent liberties by a custodian after a student disclosed on Wednesday that they had an inappropriate sexual relationship with a teacher, according to police."
I think the teacher charged is the custodian. That means this was her student, I think.
They would have said it was "reported by a custodian" I think if it were otherwise. And, i don't think they would have said that even if it was a custodian that reported it. I think they would have said a "staff member."
Anonymous wrote:I find it interesting that the staff member at Madison who called the police on the special education teacher was a custodian. This was also the case in another special education abuse case this school year. Custodians might be somewhat outside of the gossiping and scratching each other's backs that goes on in many schools.
Is that what happened? I judged it to mean the "custodian" of the child reported it. Like a grandparent with custody, perhaps.
I find it interesting that the staff member at Madison who called the police on the special education teacher was a custodian. This was also the case in another special education abuse case this school year. Custodians might be somewhat outside of the gossiping and scratching each other's backs that goes on in many schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I looked up her Virginia Teaching License. She has a Masters' degree and is certified (according to VDOE) for PK-6 students. Her license is listed as valid through 2031. It looks like she lives in a $1mllion house.
https://www.insidenova.com/headlines/fairfax-county-special-education-teacher-jailed-for-indecent-liberties-with-student/article_521437a8-daef-11ed-824f-7730c75581e8.html
She is being held w/o bond, so I think the evidence is pretty damning.
+ 1. I don’t hear about so many sex abuse cases in MCPS; what’s up with Fairfax and the perverts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is going on with FCPS this week? Between the bus kidnapping headlines and now this, it seems like Sup Reid needs to get better control of her district!
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/fairfax-county-teacher-accused-of-having-sexual-relationship-with-student/3329378/?_osource=SocialFlowFB_DCBrand&fbclid=IwAR1MLL3nBMwCEpIBVI0rHPBCQ10prTL6pWgTgxlSn7YZ7XJCkTDudube1tA&mibextid=l066kq#lghk8ziy7m1l8ifivb3
I don't love Reid or really any super we've had.... but how can she control people's actions.
Anonymous wrote:What is going on with FCPS this week? Between the bus kidnapping headlines and now this, it seems like Sup Reid needs to get better control of her district!
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/fairfax-county-teacher-accused-of-having-sexual-relationship-with-student/3329378/?_osource=SocialFlowFB_DCBrand&fbclid=IwAR1MLL3nBMwCEpIBVI0rHPBCQ10prTL6pWgTgxlSn7YZ7XJCkTDudube1tA&mibextid=l066kq#lghk8ziy7m1l8ifivb3
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I looked up her Virginia Teaching License. She has a Masters' degree and is certified (according to VDOE) for PK-6 students. Her license is listed as valid through 2031. It looks like she lives in a $1mllion house.
https://www.insidenova.com/headlines/fairfax-county-special-education-teacher-jailed-for-indecent-liberties-with-student/article_521437a8-daef-11ed-824f-7730c75581e8.html
She is being held w/o bond, so I think the evidence is pretty damning.
+ 1. I don’t hear about so many sex abuse cases in MCPS; what’s up with Fairfax and the perverts?
Anonymous wrote:I looked up her Virginia Teaching License. She has a Masters' degree and is certified (according to VDOE) for PK-6 students. Her license is listed as valid through 2031. It looks like she lives in a $1mllion house.
https://www.insidenova.com/headlines/fairfax-county-special-education-teacher-jailed-for-indecent-liberties-with-student/article_521437a8-daef-11ed-824f-7730c75581e8.html
She is being held w/o bond, so I think the evidence is pretty damning.