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Thursday, June 2, 2016

Letter to School Committee on Plum Pennsylvania

723,501 @ 10:55 am

Did Pennsylvania school leaders look the other way as teachers preyed?


http://www.sfexaminer.com/penn-school-leaders-look-way-teachers-preyed/

Page A-8 Boston Globe June 2, 2016 story

1)The Medford School Committee cannot be trusted to do the right thing, they are so caught up in
Roy E. Belson's web of lies

2)Is Mr. Belson "pushing the goal posts" back as TV3 did because the school doesn't want to show the residents ALL of the financial data?   Roy Belson is hiding behind Melanson Heath & Co PC when citizens want an outside auditor to look at the books.  It is only fair.  Why are Van der Kloot and Belson oh so defensive?   If they have nothing to hide, why all their mud-flinging?

"I know you're frustrated" Van der Kloot said to me at a school committee meeting. Yes, Paulette, when elected officials lie and cheat and possibly worse, it is frustrating.  Your admission is noted.

The school committee seems to fear Roy E. Belson - indict the ones elected prior to Nov. 3 and have a grand jury ask the tough questions.  Some of these individuals are just plain disgusting and they think they are going to get away with it.  So did Bob Covelle at Medford Housing Authority, didn't he?

So didn't the late Stanley Komins at West Medford Hillside Little League

3)Jenna Tarabelsi and Mark Smith - were these cases fully investigated?

4)The teacher no longer employed as of June 30, 2015.  A year ago. What happened?  Teacher was allegedly a coach.

5)Now rumors are circulating of yet another coach and alleged hanky panky.  The teacher is currently still employed according to the city website.

Rumors are buzzing around the school...

And Paulette Van der Kloot is channeling Ron DeLucia and Harvey Alberg at TV3 ..."nothing there...move along...what? You want to see our books and meeting minutes?  You don't trust us?"

It's hard to trust pathological liars caught red-handed at the city council

Did Pennsylvania school leaders look the other way as teachers preyed?   

The new internal investigation is fueled by a scathing grand jury report released May 19 by the Allegheny County district attorney’s office. The report highlights changes in state law since the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal at Penn State University and makes the general point that Glasspool, Kociela, and perhaps other teachers and administrators may not have broken the law by failing to report rumors of teacher-student relationships under old standards, but might have been prosecuted under newer, stricter guidelines.



Plum High School teacher Jason Cooper leaves a preliminary hearing in the Pittsburgh suburb of Plum, Pa. (Darrell Sapp/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP, File)
By Associated Press on June 1, 2016 2:51 pm
PLUM, Pa. — The legal and emotional casualties keep piling up in a Pittsburgh suburb where two high school teachers have pleaded guilty to having sex with students, a third is awaiting trial and a fourth is charged with trying to intimidate one student victim by pointing her out in class.
"Yo don’t deserve to be at my graduation,” Plum High School senior (class president?) Sylvia Ankrom told Superintendent Timothy Glasspool at a school board meeting last week. “We don’t want you there. Don’t show up.”

That appears to be a moot point now that the school board has placed Glasspool and Ryan Kociela, principal of the 4,100-student district’s only high school, on paid leave and hired a law firm to investigate whether they and possibly other employees should be fired.