Let us provide the obvious two answers to the repeating questions in this article:
#1 ) This is Maryland – One of the most historically liberal of governmental constructs for liberal policy implementation. They avoid this stuff.
#2) “All your children are belong to us” – In Maryland the government knows better than you. Period. When in doubt, refer to #1. Remember the “pop tart gun” kid – and the subsequent entire school psychological counseling?
GERMANTOWN, Md. (WJLA) – Parents are furious about a Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) substitute teacher who is accused of sexually assaulting a student, just one week after they learned a contractor allegedly inappropriately touched two students.
Jose Pineda, a 50-year-old substitute teacher, reportedly touched a 12-year-old girl inappropriately at Roberto W. Clemente Middle School on Sept. 30. Court documents allege Pineda first reached around the girl and touched her behind, then walked by four to five times and squeezed her legs and bottom.
“It’s inappropriate. They’re children, so, they should be protected at school,” said MCPS parent Pamela Lynn.
Police arrested Pineda on Oct. 14 and charged him with sex abuse of a minor. Parents, however, weren’t notified until the school sent out a letter on Nov. 7.
“This is definitely something that parents need to know about immediately,” said parent Sandy Carlin. “It … can’t wait months or weeks later.
This isn’t the only such incident MCPS has seen recently. John Epps Jr., a 44-year-old contract worker, is accused of inappropriately touching a 12-year-old girl in a hallway at John T. Baker Middle School on Oct. 6.
“It’s scary as a parent, especially with this age group,” said Daniel Thorpe, whose daughter is a sixth-grade student at Baker.
Thorpe says parents weren’t informed of the alleged Oct. 6 incident until a month later. The delay in notifications especially concerns him.
“Why weren’t we notified when it happened?” he asked. “They notify us on many things on a regular basis. But why did it take so long to let us know that this incident had happened?” (read more)

There is a connection between what is described above –and– the abduction, rape, murder and unwillingness to confront the reality in neighboring Northern Virginia. All you need to do is follow the willful blindness to its natural conclusion.