Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Classic mean girl (Lemmon) meets classic whiny girl (Charlton), who then finds some other "victims" to ride along to bolster an alleged "pattern" of discrimination (Calhoun, et. al) = very poorly drafted, but marginaly titillating, complaint.
Kind of a bummer, though, that FCPS ends up spending money that could be spent on teachers and kids on outside attorneys' fees to defend this.
As someone familiar with the parties involved, I have to say your post is spot-on. My only addition would be to add "mean" to Charlton's description. You could throw at rock at Bailey's and hit plenty of staff who were bullied and at the mercy of her antics. Lemmon needs to put a filter on her mouth. Perhaps the two of them should be reassigned to share an office together at Gatehouse. That would be the best for teachers and students.
Parents, too. I always thought Rachel Charlton seemed to be on some kind of power trip by being as unhelpful as possible. I know a few parents who were happy to see her go. Didn't realize it was a demotion, but it seems obvious it was. Marie Lemmon can be abrasive, but I think she's done some good things for the school.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know her personally, but she has a reputation of bulldozing her way around and I have seen her do this from afar.
I'm Glad people finally stood up to her and her antics. It's clear from those I talk with in Different communities that she has been bullying her colleagues and subordinates for a long time. And, how does she get away with it??!!
From what I hear, if you don't agree with her, her take is that you can hit the door one way or the other. Let's ask how many new teachers the school has hired in her tenure there.
I do hope folks will contact the school board and superintendant Garza. Even with this being an allegation, she should consider
a central office job until it's resolved. She should not be in a school with many non-white students, even if this is an allegation until someone can get to the bottom of it.
One person claiming this I would question it...but four? Seems obvious that something is wrong. (Not totally sure what it is , but something.)
Our kids deserve better. Contact Supt. Garza and Sandy Evans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Classic mean girl (Lemmon) meets classic whiny girl (Charlton), who then finds some other "victims" to ride along to bolster an alleged "pattern" of discrimination (Calhoun, et. al) = very poorly drafted, but marginaly titillating, complaint.
Kind of a bummer, though, that FCPS ends up spending money that could be spent on teachers and kids on outside attorneys' fees to defend this.
As someone familiar with the parties involved, I have to say your post is spot-on. My only addition would be to add "mean" to Charlton's description. You could throw at rock at Bailey's and hit plenty of staff who were bullied and at the mercy of her antics. Lemmon needs to put a filter on her mouth. Perhaps the two of them should be reassigned to share an office together at Gatehouse. That would be the best for teachers and students.
Anonymous wrote:Classic mean girl (Lemmon) meets classic whiny girl (Charlton), who then finds some other "victims" to ride along to bolster an alleged "pattern" of discrimination (Calhoun, et. al) = very poorly drafted, but marginaly titillating, complaint.
Kind of a bummer, though, that FCPS ends up spending money that could be spent on teachers and kids on outside attorneys' fees to defend this.
Anonymous wrote:The suit also claims that Lemmon chastised Charlton for bringing a breast pump to school. Lemmon “made disparaging comments about breastfeeding, indicating that it was unnecessary because, ‘we do not live in a third world country like Africa,’?” according to the suit."
I know nothing about this. Just because the suit claims this does not mean it is true.
The suit also claims that Lemmon chastised Charlton for bringing a breast pump to school. Lemmon “made disparaging comments about breastfeeding, indicating that it was unnecessary because, ‘we do not live in a third world country like Africa,’?” according to the suit."
Anonymous wrote:
"The suit also claims that Lemmon chastised Charlton for bringing a breast pump to school. Lemmon “made disparaging comments about breastfeeding, indicating that it was unnecessary because, ‘we do not live in a third world country like Africa,’?” according to the suit."
Awesome. The principal of the school is not aware that Africa is actually a continent.