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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

ABC7: "Next week, MCPS is holding a mandatory session with principals to review communication protocols involving such incidents."

Next week?  
Is MCPS admitting they haven't trained principals how to handle allegations of sexual abuse of students by teachers and staff?  
When was the last "mandatory training?"  
Where is the written "policy" that principals have supposedly been following?
MCPS was told to take care of this issue by the State Board of Education in 2012!

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...“[MCPS] should communicate with us when they have the safety of our children in their hands,” said Debra Loftus.
Parents are planning a meeting with school officials to get some answers.
An MCPS spokesman sent ABC 7 News a statement that reads, in part: “The school should have informed the community earlier about this arrest but we made a mistake and did not. We will review our procedures to ensure that this kind of mistake does not happen again.”
Next week, MCPS is holding a mandatory session with principals to review communication protocols involving such incidents.

3 comments:

  1. This is beginning to sound like: Who's on first, . . .

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  2. No one is on first in pass the buck MCPS.

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  3. Is MCPS the wizard of Oz?
    Where do these principals come from?
    Don't they rise up from the ranks?
    Didn't they receive any training prior to been promoted to the current positions?
    Didn't they serve as assistant principals?
    Why are they always blame it on training, procedures and protocol?

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