Passing the Trash
Bob,
Got a response this morning to your coverage of this week's meetings in Nashville. It was from a Baptist school teacher. What I'd read before my morning coffee was so timely!
It's also very much related to what's happening in Nashville this week. If people can begin getting this tough for school superintendents "passing the trash," as Michael Crowley describes below.......
Here was my response just now to the teacher:
I just picked up an old Readers Digest this morning (Jan. 07). The Outrageous feature by columnist Michael Crowley was about schools that fail to pass along info on predators, resulting in other districts hiring some teacher who resigned instead of facing allegations. It's incredible, even to me. Teachers all over the country are being allowed to retire or resign without any blemish on their records! Politicians are afraid to pass tougher laws because of teacher unions. 10% of students, according to a U. S. Dept. of Education study were found to be victims of school employees (most teachers). In W. VA, the No. 1 reason teachers lost their licenses (35%) was sexual abuse of students.
NY and IA now have some of the toughest laws in the nation for superintendents who sweep things under the carpet and don't pass info along. In NY, a superintendent can be charged with a felony for allowing a teacher to resign rather than face a sexual misconduct allegation! It's called "passing the trash," says Robert Shoop, Kansas State Univ. professor who has been an expert witness almost 50 cases of school abuse. He says he's worked with cases where the predator had been passed through four or five school districts, molesting people for 20 years!
So heads up to teachers, too. Of all places, though, most would least likely believe that "passing the trash" occurs in churches. Of course, problems always multiply in the petri dishes of denial and secrecy!
Dee Ann Miller
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