Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't A also get fired?
Why would A "out" herself ?
Anonymous wrote:I’m a Dufief parent. Rumor is that he had an affair with a teacher (I’ll call her A). When there was a budget cut, A encouraged the principal to let go a fellow teacher A disliked. So he did. When the budget was restored, he did not re-hire the teacher back because A still didn’t like her. A decided to spill the beans on the affair at that point.
Anonymous wrote:I hear he’s back as an AP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well that’s a nice change. Usually at the whiff of a rumor- even if untrue- the woman feels pressure to leave- from all fronts.
You can thank the me too movement.
Unless the case involves a student. My child was forced to leave his home school to protect himself from the people who hurt him. MCPS might take rights of employees seriously but they fail to protect the rights of victims when the victim is a student.
Does this have anything to do with Dufief?
Anonymous wrote:I hear he’s back as an AP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is an affair an issue for the school/school system? Lots of people cheat (not agreeing with it but that's the reality).
This wouldn't fly at most workplaces. It's pretty much unacceptable to have an affair with a subordinate. It's not necessarily grounds for firing but someone in the relationship should be transferred to a different dept, etc.
Sex with a subordinate is always considered sexual harassment because of the power inbalance.
But, it happens all the time.
Where ? Where does this happen all the time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is an affair an issue for the school/school system? Lots of people cheat (not agreeing with it but that's the reality).
This wouldn't fly at most workplaces. It's pretty much unacceptable to have an affair with a subordinate. It's not necessarily grounds for firing but someone in the relationship should be transferred to a different dept, etc.
Sex with a subordinate is always considered sexual harassment because of the power inbalance.
But, it happens all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well that’s a nice change. Usually at the whiff of a rumor- even if untrue- the woman feels pressure to leave- from all fronts.
You can thank the me too movement.
Unless the case involves a student. My child was forced to leave his home school to protect himself from the people who hurt him. MCPS might take rights of employees seriously but they fail to protect the rights of victims when the victim is a student.