Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man are these nosy Nancies going to feel badly when it turns out the teacher was "escorted" away because a relative had been injured or some other calamity had befallen him.
What some folks on DCUM seem to forget is that MCPS is not only a caregiver to our children - it is also an employer. As such, it has a duty to its employees not to spread their private business all over the school if they would prefer it not be spread.
No one gets escorted away by police because a relative is injured. Not unless the relative belongs to the mob.
DP. The police came to get me at work when my ex was arrested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man are these nosy Nancies going to feel badly when it turns out the teacher was "escorted" away because a relative had been injured or some other calamity had befallen him.
What some folks on DCUM seem to forget is that MCPS is not only a caregiver to our children - it is also an employer. As such, it has a duty to its employees not to spread their private business all over the school if they would prefer it not be spread.
No one gets escorted away by police because a relative is injured. Not unless the relative belongs to the mob.
Anonymous wrote:Man are these nosy Nancies going to feel badly when it turns out the teacher was "escorted" away because a relative had been injured or some other calamity had befallen him.
What some folks on DCUM seem to forget is that MCPS is not only a caregiver to our children - it is also an employer. As such, it has a duty to its employees not to spread their private business all over the school if they would prefer it not be spread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The online court records are public information. A person's private life can impact their reputation and ability to do a public job.
It can, but mostly it will not. And sometimes the people looking are just being nosy and judgmental.
Look, we're allowed to be "nosy and judgmental" when choosing nannies/babysitters for our children. The teachers who influence our children and teens are just as important. MCPS has a history of not checking Maryland court records before hiring. If they had, Colin Black (Einstein) never would have been hired with a former charge of public urination and basically a history that adds up to alcoholism. If MCPS does not do this due diligence, parents have to.
I think that teachers should be better paid. I also think that they should be role models for our children. Yes, that means keep your bikini pics to your own set of adult friends. Use your privacy settings. Stop friending my teen on Instagram.
Do you also check on your pediatrician? Your child’s coach or private music teacher? The clergy at your house of worship? The parents of your child’s friends?
No one “friends” anyone on Instagram.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully no email means it us unconnected to students...
1) If the cause is not related to the safety of students, then why remove him in the middle of the school day in front of students?
2) How long did it take for the Damascus community to get answers as to what happened in their community?
No email could mean that MCPS is trying to figure out how to spin what children are reporting to their parents. Something is wrong.
I think that Montgomery County Police like to be dramatic. They arrested Einstein counselor Colin Black in the middle of the schoolday, even though his charges had nothing to do with students.
Did Einstein send a letter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The online court records are public information. A person's private life can impact their reputation and ability to do a public job.
It can, but mostly it will not. And sometimes the people looking are just being nosy and judgmental.
Look, we're allowed to be "nosy and judgmental" when choosing nannies/babysitters for our children. The teachers who influence our children and teens are just as important. MCPS has a history of not checking Maryland court records before hiring. If they had, Colin Black (Einstein) never would have been hired with a former charge of public urination and basically a history that adds up to alcoholism. If MCPS does not do this due diligence, parents have to.
I think that teachers should be better paid. I also think that they should be role models for our children. Yes, that means keep your bikini pics to your own set of adult friends. Use your privacy settings. Stop friending my teen on Instagram.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully no email means it us unconnected to students...
1) If the cause is not related to the safety of students, then why remove him in the middle of the school day in front of students?
2) How long did it take for the Damascus community to get answers as to what happened in their community?
No email could mean that MCPS is trying to figure out how to spin what children are reporting to their parents. Something is wrong.
I think that Montgomery County Police like to be dramatic. They arrested Einstein counselor Colin Black in the middle of the schoolday, even though his charges had nothing to do with students.
Did Einstein send a letter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The online court records are public information. A person's private life can impact their reputation and ability to do a public job.
It can, but mostly it will not. And sometimes the people looking are just being nosy and judgmental.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully no email means it us unconnected to students...
1) If the cause is not related to the safety of students, then why remove him in the middle of the school day in front of students?
2) How long did it take for the Damascus community to get answers as to what happened in their community?
No email could mean that MCPS is trying to figure out how to spin what children are reporting to their parents. Something is wrong.
I think that Montgomery County Police like to be dramatic. They arrested Einstein counselor Colin Black in the middle of the schoolday, even though his charges had nothing to do with students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully no email means it us unconnected to students...
1) If the cause is not related to the safety of students, then why remove him in the middle of the school day in front of students?
2) How long did it take for the Damascus community to get answers as to what happened in their community?
No email could mean that MCPS is trying to figure out how to spin what children are reporting to their parents. Something is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The online court records are public information. A person's private life can impact their reputation and ability to do a public job.
It can, but mostly it will not. And sometimes the people looking are just being nosy and judgmental.
Anonymous wrote:The online court records are public information. A person's private life can impact their reputation and ability to do a public job.