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Thursday, January 11, 2024

Montgomery watchdog recommends school system revise policies. Seven Employees involved. Beidleman still on leave.

After an investigation, the county inspector general suggested the school system require employees in leadership positions to disclose previous relationships with subordinates

...Among the allegations were that two Montgomery County Public Schools administrators made “inappropriate jokes and statements of a sexual nature directed toward a subordinate,” and that a supervisor was aware.

Megan Davey Limarzi, the county inspector general, wrote in a memorandum released Wednesday that her office did not find any evidence of violations of school policy, in part because there was little information to substantiate the complaint’s details.

The person who filed the complaint ignored multiple requests to talk to investigators, according to the memo...


The complaint included allegations involving seven employees from Maryland’s largest public school system, Montgomery County Public Schools, the inspector general’s office said in an email. None were identified...


...Beidleman has denied the allegations. He was initially placed on leave in August, which remains his status, Cram confirmed Wednesday...


https://wapo.st/48QaokC




1 comment:

  1. When adults behave like children
    And children behave as the adults
    Throwing more dough into the mix
    Will likely produce mixed results.

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