Is Your Daughter or Son Potential Victims of a “ Pass The Trash” Law in The State Of Oregon?
- Moral redemption
- Oct 11, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 27, 2024
"Pass the Trash is still active in Oregon. Are your daughters or sons still safe?
Below as stated from The Statesman Journal:
"Oregon law requires the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to circulate a list of all teachers and administrators whose licenses have been suspended, revoked or who have been reprimanded or placed on probation. The list is online, available to the public and details the circumstances surrounding their alleged wrongdoings. But what if those wrongdoings happen before 2015?
Before Congress passed a law in 2015 requiring each state to pass regulation to prevent schools from "passing the trash" — agreeing to withhold information about teacher sexual misconduct in exchange for their peaceful resignation — in 2015, Oregon was one of three states with such laws already in place."
But is this really true? It seems that teachers are passing through the "pass the trash system" by having both the student, the college, and the professor involved to settle out of court, with nondisclosure agreements in place. This prevents the college, the professor, and the victim from coming out about what happened to them through an out of court settlement.
I am personally aware of a situation where this has occurred, and continues to occur within the state college system. though the professor, evidently went through extraordinary means to have certain records expunged from the Oregon judicial information network, It's something to give thought over when deciding on a school your child should be attending. Especially when the parent is dulling out a fair amount of money for their student to attend that college. I believe in full transparency, not some trick of the court system to protect everyone involved, except future victims..
Any teacher with a reprimand of sexual misconduct should be released to the public without hesitation. Not buried under a nondisclosure agreement or NDA, allowing the Professor to continue to become active in a college campus, which has proven in previous circumstances to be nothing than a predatory ground for them to use students for their own sexual needs.
My advice is to inquire of the college, as to whether or not the " pass the trash system" Abolished, and they are willing to come forward with a professors misconduct at a previous college, yet ignored to become a professor at another. I would also seriously question the morality of the college that has decided to pick this individual up as a Professor full well, knowing that they have been predatory in the past.
Food for thought people. do your research and a little bit of critical thinking. When you have a Professor offering three or four different reasons why they have had their tenure pulled online from a particular college, and publicly made all these different variations of their story publicly available.
I do not see why a college should hide such information from the public, nor the parents who pay good money for their children to go to that college. Who knows if their child could be the next victim.
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