Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work at Deal. I’m don’t know if it’s true or not but every situation deserves due process.
In order for that to happen, Ms. Neal needs to provide more information to everyone instead of an email or letter home that communicates just as little as we all know. It doesn’t breed confidence but more mistrust and fear.
I feel everyone’s frustration. I wish I could say more but I’m afraid for my job. I wish everyone impacted from this well and hope that a safe, clear, and just resolution is reached.
Sincerely,
Deal MS Teacher
Due process for the accused does not include providing information to everyone, especially before an investigation is complete. Releasing information too soon can compromise an investigation.
But once the investigation is complete, then the school should name and shame, and very publicly. Deterrence works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work at Deal. I’m don’t know if it’s true or not but every situation deserves due process.
In order for that to happen, Ms. Neal needs to provide more information to everyone instead of an email or letter home that communicates just as little as we all know. It doesn’t breed confidence but more mistrust and fear.
I feel everyone’s frustration. I wish I could say more but I’m afraid for my job. I wish everyone impacted from this well and hope that a safe, clear, and just resolution is reached.
Sincerely,
Deal MS Teacher
Due process for the accused does not include providing information to everyone, especially before an investigation is complete. Releasing information too soon can compromise an investigation.
But once the investigation is complete, then the school should name and shame, and very publicly. Deterrence works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work at Deal. I’m don’t know if it’s true or not but every situation deserves due process.
In order for that to happen, Ms. Neal needs to provide more information to everyone instead of an email or letter home that communicates just as little as we all know. It doesn’t breed confidence but more mistrust and fear.
I feel everyone’s frustration. I wish I could say more but I’m afraid for my job. I wish everyone impacted from this well and hope that a safe, clear, and just resolution is reached.
Sincerely,
Deal MS Teacher
Due process for the accused does not include providing information to everyone, especially before an investigation is complete. Releasing information too soon can compromise an investigation.
Anonymous wrote:I work at Deal. I’m don’t know if it’s true or not but every situation deserves due process.
In order for that to happen, Ms. Neal needs to provide more information to everyone instead of an email or letter home that communicates just as little as we all know. It doesn’t breed confidence but more mistrust and fear.
I feel everyone’s frustration. I wish I could say more but I’m afraid for my job. I wish everyone impacted from this well and hope that a safe, clear, and just resolution is reached.
Sincerely,
Deal MS Teacher
Anonymous wrote:If it doesn't directly affect you there is no reason to know details. I asked both my 6th and 7th graders, neither one heard anything.
The school is handling it and the school community has been notified, move on.
Anonymous wrote:I work at Deal. I’m don’t know if it’s true or not but every situation deserves due process.
In order for that to happen, Ms. Neal needs to provide more information to everyone instead of an email or letter home that communicates just as little as we all know. It doesn’t breed confidence but more mistrust and fear.
I feel everyone’s frustration. I wish I could say more but I’m afraid for my job. I wish everyone impacted from this well and hope that a safe, clear, and just resolution is reached.
Sincerely,
Deal MS Teacher
Anonymous wrote:Agreed. However, releasing platitudes and political correctness doesn’t breed confidence in our school leaders either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed. However, releasing platitudes and political correctness doesn’t breed confidence in our school leaders either.
Law enforcement and possible legal proceedings trump the need for school to parent communication. The principal's and DCPS' hands are clearly tied right now.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed. However, releasing platitudes and political correctness doesn’t breed confidence in our school leaders either.