Of course, she's lying about that.
The reason they were let go was because of cost, and it's completely illegal.
Susan Ohanian comments:
Ohanian Comment: I post this because Rhee is in the national spotlight, the darling of the corporate politicos who are out to deform public education.
Even though an apology isn't enough to redress the wrong Rhee did, her unwillingness to make such an apology reveals a great character flaw. I don't think anybody should be around children who is incapable of saying, "I made a mistake. I'm sorry."
In Rhee's case that should be "I made a terrible mistake, and I will do everything possible to rectify it."
This article says she's "hedging." Obviously, this is too little and too late. Just as obviously, hedging is not admitting error and apologizing.
A teacher loses her job if she does not report suspected sex abuse.
Rhee should reassure the public with proof that any cases involving alleged sex abuse were reported to the police, or she should resign.
The reputations of 266 teachers are at stake. Oh, since Rhee offered some detail on the bad behavior of 8 plus "several others," make that the reputations of 250+ teachers.
Rhee's "clarifying comments" don't clarify anything.
Time for a true "due process" hearing for Rhee, and not a kangaroo court-type bunch of nonsense like what I went through.
Here is another report of diaRHEEa's lies, this one from yesterday:
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