Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe it took them this damn long to figure this out. WTF, Fairfax?
If you read the article, you'd see that she applied in 2006 when applications were done on paper. It was human error that it was overlooked. In 2009, the system switched over to an online system where if an applicant checks "yes" the process stops. They had no reason to look for this error until she brought it up. Once she brought it up, they went back and from what I read, looked through every one of the 19,000 paper applications from 1996-2009. That's is where it came up that 6 other employees had also checked yes on paper.
Actually there is still a paper application in addition to electronic. I was hired with FCPS in 2008 and used an electronic and a paper application. I was hired with a felony on my background with the electronic system

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I can find it seems Deilia Butler is around 55. If she plead guilty 12 years ago that would make her 43. Plenty years of adult life experience!
Sorry, I hope she has kicked her addiction, but she should have known better at age 43 and in my opinion she has no business working in any school system period. Certified or not.
Who cares about your opinion? You obviously know nothing if this is the type of knee jerk bias you have about someone who committed a felony once in her life. Please try to educate yourself before you come back spouting nonsense. What about the follks who have come to FCPS without records only to be fired for sexual offenses or theft? I'd be more concerned about that, then people who have worked honestly for years only to be thrown out on the streets because someone at FCPS didn't do their job right the first time.
Yes FCPS should have caught it in the beginning and she should not have been hired but their hiring process, while it needs to be corrected, is not the fault here it is the bad decision of an adult who should have known better.
Maybe an employment attorney can answer this. She did not lie on her application and was hired to a job in which there were no complaints. At this time, does the school have just and legal cause to terminate her contract of employment. My gut feeling without research says that they waived that right and are barred at this time from barring her without cause. She should find an attorney and find out her options. That is all.
I don't see how the new administration can be held liable for mistakes made by others years ago. It is FCPS hiring law and that someone 8 years ago missed it is not grounds to ignore the law. I am just glad they caught it now for her and the others. I really don't think suing will gain her anything except for dragging her and her family through more mud.
Anonymous wrote:These people should not be near the children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I can find it seems Deilia Butler is around 55. If she plead guilty 12 years ago that would make her 43. Plenty years of adult life experience!
Sorry, I hope she has kicked her addiction, but she should have known better at age 43 and in my opinion she has no business working in any school system period. Certified or not.
Who cares about your opinion? You obviously know nothing if this is the type of knee jerk bias you have about someone who committed a felony once in her life. Please try to educate yourself before you come back spouting nonsense. What about the follks who have come to FCPS without records only to be fired for sexual offenses or theft? I'd be more concerned about that, then people who have worked honestly for years only to be thrown out on the streets because someone at FCPS didn't do their job right the first time.
Yes FCPS should have caught it in the beginning and she should not have been hired but their hiring process, while it needs to be corrected, is not the fault here it is the bad decision of an adult who should have known better.
Maybe an employment attorney can answer this. She did not lie on her application and was hired to a job in which there were no complaints. At this time, does the school have just and legal cause to terminate her contract of employment. My gut feeling without research says that they waived that right and are barred at this time from barring her without cause. She should find an attorney and find out her options. That is all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I can find it seems Deilia Butler is around 55. If she plead guilty 12 years ago that would make her 43. Plenty years of adult life experience!
Sorry, I hope she has kicked her addiction, but she should have known better at age 43 and in my opinion she has no business working in any school system period. Certified or not.
Who cares about your opinion? You obviously know nothing if this is the type of knee jerk bias you have about someone who committed a felony once in her life. Please try to educate yourself before you come back spouting nonsense. What about the follks who have come to FCPS without records only to be fired for sexual offenses or theft? I'd be more concerned about that, then people who have worked honestly for years only to be thrown out on the streets because someone at FCPS didn't do their job right the first time.
Yes FCPS should have caught it in the beginning and she should not have been hired but their hiring process, while it needs to be corrected, is not the fault here it is the bad decision of an adult who should have known better.
Maybe an employment attorney can answer this. She did not lie on her application and was hired to a job in which there were no complaints. At this time, does the school have just and legal cause to terminate her contract of employment. My gut feeling without research says that they waived that right and are barred at this time from barring her without cause. She should find an attorney and find out her options. That is all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I can find it seems Deilia Butler is around 55. If she plead guilty 12 years ago that would make her 43. Plenty years of adult life experience!
Sorry, I hope she has kicked her addiction, but she should have known better at age 43 and in my opinion she has no business working in any school system period. Certified or not.
Who cares about your opinion? You obviously know nothing if this is the type of knee jerk bias you have about someone who committed a felony once in her life. Please try to educate yourself before you come back spouting nonsense. What about the follks who have come to FCPS without records only to be fired for sexual offenses or theft? I'd be more concerned about that, then people who have worked honestly for years only to be thrown out on the streets because someone at FCPS didn't do their job right the first time.
Yes FCPS should have caught it in the beginning and she should not have been hired but their hiring process, while it needs to be corrected, is not the fault here it is the bad decision of an adult who should have known better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I can find it seems Deilia Butler is around 55. If she plead guilty 12 years ago that would make her 43. Plenty years of adult life experience!
Sorry, I hope she has kicked her addiction, but she should have known better at age 43 and in my opinion she has no business working in any school system period. Certified or not.
Who cares about your opinion? You obviously know nothing if this is the type of knee jerk bias you have about someone who committed a felony once in her life. Please try to educate yourself before you come back spouting nonsense. What about the follks who have come to FCPS without records only to be fired for sexual offenses or theft? I'd be more concerned about that, then people who have worked honestly for years only to be thrown out on the streets because someone at FCPS didn't do their job right the first time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I can find it seems Deilia Butler is around 55. If she plead guilty 12 years ago that would make her 43. Plenty years of adult life experience!
Sorry, I hope she has kicked her addiction, but she should have known better at age 43 and in my opinion she has no business working in any school system period. Certified or not.
Who cares about your opinion? You obviously know nothing if this is the type of knee jerk bias you have about someone who committed a felony once in her life. Please try to educate yourself before you come back spouting nonsense. What about the follks who have come to FCPS without records only to be fired for sexual offenses or theft? I'd be more concerned about that, then people who have worked honestly for years only to be thrown out on the streets because someone at FCPS didn't do their job right the first time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I can find it seems Deilia Butler is around 55. If she plead guilty 12 years ago that would make her 43. Plenty years of adult life experience!
Sorry, I hope she has kicked her addiction, but she should have known better at age 43 and in my opinion she has no business working in any school system period. Certified or not.
Who cares about your opinion? You obviously know nothing if this is the type of knee jerk bias you have about someone who committed a felony once in her life. Please try to educate yourself before you come back spouting nonsense. What about the follks who have come to FCPS without records only to be fired for sexual offenses or theft? I'd be more concerned about that, then people who have worked honestly for years only to be thrown out on the streets because someone at FCPS didn't do their job right the first time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I can find it seems Deilia Butler is around 55. If she plead guilty 12 years ago that would make her 43. Plenty years of adult life experience!
Sorry, I hope she has kicked her addiction, but she should have known better at age 43 and in my opinion she has no business working in any school system period. Certified or not.
Who cares about your opinion? You obviously know nothing if this is the type of knee jerk bias you have about someone who committed a felony once in her life. Please try to educate yourself before you come back spouting nonsense. What about the follks who have come to FCPS without records only to be fired for sexual offenses or theft? I'd be more concerned about that, then people who have worked honestly for years only to be thrown out on the streets because someone at FCPS didn't do their job right the first time.
Anonymous wrote:From what I can find it seems Deilia Butler is around 55. If she plead guilty 12 years ago that would make her 43. Plenty years of adult life experience!
Sorry, I hope she has kicked her addiction, but she should have known better at age 43 and in my opinion she has no business working in any school system period. Certified or not.