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Old 10-26-2001, 07:35 PM
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Re: Re: Re: What in the world

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Originally posted by Kimmie1913


Actually, I have been told that she assumed someone else's identity in every relevant way (degree, other credentials, etc.) So if she successfully took someone else's identity I do not know ANY organization that is going to do that thorough a background check to unearth the truth. (If there are those out there that do, I would love to hear about it) And I guess it is just coincidence that no one from the undergrad chapter she claimed ever came through to call her out. Even the school system with their certification process only unearthed it upon the need to re-certify. I think it took more than a Prada bag and MAC lipstick to do what she did. And I don't believe that a non college grad would be patently unable to meet the expectations of a college grad in terms of ability to teach, communicate and work hard towards a goal. The fact of the matter is as complicated as people are, a degree only means but so much. There are many with them who are not qualified for anything and many without who are extremely successful. While her deception and dishonesty are huge character flaws that have been brought to light, it does not preclude her from having other characteristics that would assist her in perpetrating the fraud and doing work that actually merited a promotion even if she lied her way in the door.
In the article I read, they said she stole someone's certificate and faked it as her own. Now, when the school called to renew her certification, the state agency told the school that her qualifications were bogus. I am just going along with the story I read here.

Perhaps I was wrong before. Perhaps it was her Prada, her MAC and her eloquent speech and careful research of eloquent teaching terminology, but something about this woman helped her get the positions and promotions without careful research on the parts of her employer and others. For all the work to perpetrate this fraud that she put in, she could have gone to school and earned her certificate.

Whatever it is or was, it is a shame because young children have been misled, including her own.

Too bad.
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