I believe that my son's teacher is a pedophile. This bothers me greatly since I do not know if my son is in danger at school. I know you don't find this to be of concern, as you stated that a teacher's personal life is not your concern or job:
"If you start diving into everybody's personal life there is not enough hours in the day to be able to do this," Frazier said. "That's not what our job is as school board members."
To refresh your memory, you said this in an article in the Birmingham News:
http://www.al.com/news/birminghamnews/index.ssf?/base/news/1185869711229820.xml&
amp;coll=2 Mr. Bold echoed your sentiments:
"That's just not our business to get involved in their personal lives, except when it affects their job performances," Bolt said.
Of course he covered his rear end by adding the "affects their job performances". That's not being proactive, that's being reactive and when it comes to kids, that's not right.
Could you tell me who I could talk to to address my concerns?
Thanks,
Epstein's Mother
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The above is obviously fiction. But it addresses the point head on. According to Mrs. Frazier and Mr. Bolt, the teacher's personal lives are none of their, and our, concern. If in fact there was a pedophile teaching our kids, well, that would be OK because it is their personal life.
The line has been drawn in the sand, folks. Unless the Hoover Board of Education becomes proactive about our children's welfare, which by those statements they are not, it's time to clean house. We are unable to clean out the Board of Education, but we are able to clean out the people that put them there. Council, consider yourselves on notice. Unless you get involved and whisper to these people to get off their butts, you won't have those cushy chairs to sit in next year. The people will see to that.
Council, now that you've read this, pick up the phones and do what you know is the right thing. NOW!