In a recent report by the Montgomery County Office of the Inspector General, serious allegations of sexual misconduct and bullying have been raised against Joel Beidleman, principal of Montgomery County Public Schools.
The investigation, spanning several months, found that Joel Beidleman violated sexual harassment policies during his tenure as the principal of Farquhar Middle School in Olney
The inquiry was initiated following complaints from numerous teachers who accused Joel Beidleman of sexual harassment. Astonishingly, Joel Beidleman was reported to the school district 18 times over seven years, with minimal consequences. Despite these allegations, Joel Beidleman was promoted to the position of principal at Paint Branch High School in Burtonsville in June.
The investigation revealed that Joel Beidleman had made inappropriate comments about the appearance of female subordinates, engaged in offensive sexual jokes, bullied colleagues, and had a sexual relationship with a subordinate under his supervision. The report also highlighted a climate of fear among staff, who felt intimidated and disrespected, and were hesitant to voice dissent.
Superintendent Monifa B. McKnight, upon receiving the investigation findings, will take action against Joel Beidleman, who is currently on extended leave after facing allegations of sexual assault
This case is one of two investigations into Montgomery County Public Schools, with the other examining the district’s handling of misconduct allegations. In response to the situation, a civil discrimination lawsuit has been filed against Montgomery County’s Board of Education and Beidleman, with potential additional lawsuits in the future. Superintendent McKnight expressed commitment to using the Inspector General‘s findings as a catalyst for systemic reform and increased accountability within the school district. The Board of Education aims to implement policies fostering a culture of respect and ensuring employees feel secure in reporting complaints or concerns.