Submitted by SouthWindsorHS2024 t3_yfl1c3 in Connecticut
1234nameuser t1_iu42eun wrote
Sorry, but this is just too vague. People get arrested all the time and are later found innocent. Even more so when this is a domestic dispute. Schools have to follow the laws as well.
What you haven't elaborated on at is how the school is failing to provide adequate protections or endangering your ability to learn.
MightyMason t1_iu4cvi9 wrote
They should be more transparent than “none of your business” if it’s nothing to worry about
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_iu5gd8k wrote
It's not the school's job to disclose personnel information.
Especially since the information that you're asking about here is available from the court.
If you want to find out about arrests or a criminal record, that's who you have to go to.
They may tell you that records of certain prior convictions or arrests are unavailable.
If so, it's because that's the law .
It's important to note here that the Republican plan for schools is to privatize education by supporting vouchers and "school choice."
If this were a private school, and you started asking questions, not only are you not entitled to any answers or due process, they will probably give you a cease and desist letter.
MightyMason t1_iu5x8f0 wrote
If a private school was found to have hired a felon, you are literally paying them a ton of money for your kid to go there, so if parents and children were uncomfortable and decided to take tuition elsewhere that school would undoubtedly make a change and respond to the situation.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_iu6l82v wrote
That's true you'd have to outright leave the school or stfu.
MightyMason t1_iu6sg7t wrote
No not at all, the parents would speak up and the teacher would more than likely be fired and some form of apology letter would be sent. The families pay the bills at private schools, a felon teaching would never fly.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_iu78i63 wrote
Yes, that's horrible. A teacher who served their sentence and is legally employable by a school might lose their job because of a bunch of hysterical parents afraid of something the person might do.
That's some dystopian shit; Kafkaesque; "...like a dog." ✅
Also un-American; The presumption of innocence! Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments ✅
Also anti Christian; The Penitent Thief! Luke 23:39-43. ✅
MightyMason t1_iu79m7p wrote
You can legally employ a felon? Are you able to prove this?
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_iu7b52l wrote
Of course you can.
MightyMason t1_iu7cj2n wrote
Please provide back-up
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_iu7e3w6 wrote
Backup that felons are allowed to work?
Um. Okay. A requirement of every early release program is maintaining employment.
MightyMason t1_iu7efs5 wrote
Link to a source that states schools can hire felons as teachers. Prove it. If not, I’m done here and you’re just todays troll.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_iu7qkfx wrote
Wtf you talking about...you just moved the goal post by a mile.
Nobody said the dude was illegally employed. The article doesn't involve that.
Teachers can get a certificate in CT. Even with a felony record. Grow up.
MightyMason t1_iu8fn4z wrote
Not at all, if you read this thread I have maintained consistency in what I’m talking about. I’ve mentioned and asked about teachers being felons the whole time.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_iu8wtx4 wrote
Seems like you were trying to tell me that felons could not legally work any job.
MightyMason t1_iu8x7eh wrote
Never did I say that at any point.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_iu9eai2 wrote
Maybe read back what you wrote? I think you may have forgotten a word or something.
MightyMason t1_iu9g2cr wrote
My first response to your initial response literally mentioned the hiring of a felon as a teacher. Stop trolling
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