Daniel Mandel Sirotkin arrested for sex offenses against teenager | WJLA.com
ABC7 has confirmed Sirotkin was a substitute teacher for Montgomery County Public Schools from Feb. 2007 until Nov. 2012. A school district spokeswoman confirmed he worked at 20 buildings during his tenure. Those schools included Albert Einstein High School, Clarksburg High School, Goshen Elementary School, Thomas Wootton High School and Walter Johnson High School.
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Do we have a full list of the schools that he worked at?
ReplyDeleteWhatever happened to the Silver Spring elementary school principal who was molesting young boys in closets? You released documents from his court case in May. What prison is he serving time in?
ReplyDeleteHe is still enjoying being a principal at Kemp Mill Elementary School. If you google him, you will see he has started his own PR blog on Tumblr where he tells us that he is working on his PhD and states that "His studies focus on the role of principals in the academic success of students learning English as a second language." Now, let us ask whatever happened to the boys and to the girl(s)? We know that several of the young students became suicidal. Did they survive? How are they doing emotionally? How are the children who now attend that school? Is it a safe environment now?
DeleteParents Coalition is obsessed with Dr. Starr spending an extra dollar at lunch during a conference, but doesn't seem fazed that MCPS was able to protect this pervert by paying off those six teachers in May with tax-payer dollars and buying their silence.
DeleteSays who?
DeleteThere seems to be perpetual loopholes in the law since at least as far back as 2001.
ReplyDeleteProsecutors take cases only if they feel confident that they can win them.
Judges are lenient and politicians are intellectually challenged when it comes to fixing loopholes.
Grass roots organizations try in vain to influence the state lawmakers to do the right thing.
Defendants are portrayed as model citizens while victims are blamed for the crime.
Readers take out their frustration on the apathy and indifference via comments.
The various professional players form a tag team that performs legal acrobatics at the expense of the victims.
And in the final analysis, the law becomes the primary obstacle to administering justice.