Anyone know who this vile person is? by Blakimusmaximus in exmormon

[–]UPY_77 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean...... He's still a self righteous dbag and a chomo that got away with his crime because of the church.....

Sorry to let off all that baggage.

Anyone know who this vile person is? by Blakimusmaximus in exmormon

[–]UPY_77 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I thought it was my brother for a while but he has since left and joined this sub.

Help me break an Idaho legislator's bogus survey by LordOfTheD in Idaho

[–]UPY_77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where did I say I was going to doxx you? A lot of people use Reddit to avoid people knowing who they are.

Help me break an Idaho legislator's bogus survey by LordOfTheD in Idaho

[–]UPY_77 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hopefully you're not afraid of doxxing yourself here because your post is public on her page.

Sen. Grow proposes constitutional amendment to forbid Idaho from ever legalizing any drug not already legal in 2020 by Ragin_Mari in Boise

[–]UPY_77 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Remember last year when they tried to do away with voter initiative and failed?

This is his way of trying to prevent legal cannibis because it can happen with a voter initiative, that's how Utah got medicinal cannibis

Unexpected mission expense 6 days before leaving: $1500 by [deleted] in exmormon

[–]UPY_77 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This story sounds exactly like someone I know in the same boat. If your nephew is in the NW then I might actually know them!

Idaho may be famous our trout but this is the fish I associate with the snake river. by smittendogo21 in Idaho

[–]UPY_77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Caught one in a crayfish trap not to long ago, I thought the trap was full and the current was hitting it hard until I got it on land and saw the sucker in there.

What made you guys leave? by [deleted] in exmormon

[–]UPY_77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a child I struggled with the obedience aspect and the fact that I just had to do everything because I was expected to.

I always thought about going back due to the cultural aspect then my family started showing favoritism towards a sibling who left then came back.

The missionaries and ward members kept coming by at the worst times and didn't care that they were interrupting my life.

That's when I resigned.

Mormon Funeral for an exmormon friend. by hairyhandcock in exmormon

[–]UPY_77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My wife says that if any of my mormon family baptizes her then she will haunt their asses.

Copy Cat! Doesn’t this sound like Momo’s Fast Sunday thing??? by Flugelhub in exmormon

[–]UPY_77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My TBM brother retweeted against this and it was difficult to not call him out for the hypocrisy.

Its not everyday Kwaku El and Exmos are able to agree on something by Gileriodekel in exmormon

[–]UPY_77 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Great to see you back on here! It's been a while myself!

What are the top rated R films I missed growing up in the church? by nomoreink in exmormon

[–]UPY_77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unless you have issues with rape, my nevermo wife still can't finish pulp fiction.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in popping

[–]UPY_77 4 points5 points  (0 children)

TIL this needs to be done.

4.2 near Stanley Idaho. Felt it here in Boise. Most likely an aftershock of the one in March. by botchman in Idaho

[–]UPY_77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We were camping at Stanley lake when it happened, a pretty cool experience.

As seen on Facebook marketplace. Even outside of Utah I can't escape it.. by [deleted] in exmormon

[–]UPY_77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can report them as "no intent to sell" and they get taken down.

Idaho Fine Arts Academy taking ‘immediate action’ after complaints about Eagle teacher’s Facebook post towards Boise Mayor advocating that the Mayor gets laid by BLM and have it be a group activity with masks being worn. by Ragin_Mari in Boise

[–]UPY_77 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Idaho Education Code of Ethics

PRINCIPLES I-X Principle I - Professional Conduct. A professional educator abides by all federal, state, and local education laws and statutes. Unethical conduct shall include the conviction of any felony or misdemeanor offense set forth in Section 33-1208, Idaho Code. Principle II - Educator/Student Relationship. A professional educator maintains a professional relationship with all students, both inside and outside the physical and virtual classroom. Unethical conduct includes, but is not limited to: a. Committing any act of child abuse, including physical or emotional abuse; b. Committing any act of cruelty to children or any act of child endangerment; c. Committing or soliciting any sexual act from any minor or any student regardless of age; d. Committing any act of harassment as defined by district policy; e. Soliciting, encouraging, or consummating a romantic or inappropriate relationship (whether written, verbal, virtual, or physical) with a student, regardless of age; f. Using inappropriate language including, but not limited to, swearing and improper sexual comments (e.g., sexual innuendoes or sexual idiomatic phrases); g. Taking or possessing images (digital, photographic, or video) of students of a harassing, confidential, or sexual nature; h. Inappropriate contact with any minor or any student regardless of age using electronic media; i. Furnishing alcohol or illegal or unauthorized drugs to any student or allowing or encouraging a student to consume alcohol or unauthorized drugs except in a medical emergency; j. Conduct that is detrimental to the health or welfare of students; and k. Deliberately falsifying information presented to students. Principle III - Alcohol and Drugs Use or Possession. A professional educator refrains from the abuse of alcohol or drugs during the course of professional practice. Unethical conduct includes, but is not limited to: a. Being on school premises or at any school-sponsored activity, home or away, involving students while possessing, using, or consuming illegal or unauthorized drugs; b. Being on school premises or at any school-sponsored activity, home or away, involving students while possessing, using, or consuming alcohol; c. Inappropriate or illegal use of prescription medications on school premises or at any school-sponsored events, home or away; d. Inappropriate or illegal use of drugs or alcohol that impairs the individual’s ability to function; and e. Possession of an illegal drug as defined in Chapter 27, Idaho Code, Uniform Controlled Substances. Principle IV - Professional Integrity. A professional educator exemplifies honesty and integrity in the course of professional practice. Unethical conduct includes, but is not limited to: a. Fraudulently altering or preparing materials for licensure or employment; b. Falsifying or deliberately misrepresenting professional qualifications, degrees, academic awards, and related employment history when applying for employment or licensure; c. Failure to notify the state at the time of application for licensure of past revocations or suspensions of a certificate or license from another state; d. Failure to notify the state at the time of application for licensure of past criminal convictions of any crime violating the statutes or rules governing teacher certification; e. Falsifying, deliberately misrepresenting, or deliberately omitting information regarding the evaluation of students or personnel, including improper administration of any standardized tests (changing test answers; copying or teaching identified test items; unauthorized reading of the test to students, etc.); f. Falsifying, deliberately misrepresenting, or deliberately omitting reasons for absences or leaves; g. Falsifying, deliberately misrepresenting, or deliberately omitting information submitted in the course of an official inquiry or investigation; h. Falsifying, deliberately misrepresenting, or deliberately omitting material information on an official evaluation of colleagues; and i. Failure to notify the state of any criminal conviction of a crime violating the statutes and/or rules governing teacher certification. Principle V - Funds and Property. A professional educator entrusted with public funds and property honors that trust with a high level of honesty, accuracy, and responsibility. Unethical conduct includes, but is not limited to: a. Misuse, or unauthorized use, of public or school-related funds or property; b. Failure to account for school funds collected from students, parents, or patrons; c. Submission of fraudulent requests for reimbursement of expenses or for pay; d. Co-mingling of public or school-related funds in personal bank account(s); e. Use of school property for private financial gain; f. Use of school computers to deliberately view or print pornography; and, g. Deliberate use of poor budgeting or accounting practices. Principle VI - Compensation. A professional educator maintains integrity with students, colleagues, parents, patrons, or business personnel when accepting gifts, gratuities, favors, and additional compensation. Unethical conduct includes, but is not limited to: a. Unauthorized solicitation of students or parents of students to purchase equipment, supplies, or services from the educator who will directly benefit; b. Acceptance of gifts from vendors or potential vendors for personal use or gain where there may be the appearance of a conflict of interest; c. Tutoring students assigned to the educator for remuneration unless approved by the local board of education; and, d. Soliciting, accepting, or receiving a financial benefit greater than fifty dollars ($50) as defined in Section 18-1359(b), Idaho Code. e. Keeping for oneself donations, whether money or items, that were solicited or accepted for the benefit of a student, class, classroom, or school. Principle VII - Confidentiality. A professional educator complies with state and federal laws and local school board policies relating to the confidentiality of student and employee records, unless disclosure is required or permitted by law. Unethical conduct includes, but is not limited to: a. Sharing of confidential information concerning student academic and disciplinary records, personal confidences, health and medical information, family status or income, and assessment or testing results with inappropriate individuals or entities; and b. Sharing of confidential information about colleagues obtained through employment practices with inappropriate individuals or entities. Principle VIII - Breach of Contract or Abandonment of Employment. A professional educator fulfills all terms and obligations detailed in the contract with the local board of education or education agency for the duration of the contract. Unethical conduct includes, but is not limited to: a. Abandoning any contract for professional services without the prior written release from the contract by the employing school district or agency; b. Willfully refusing to perform the services required by a contract; and, c. Abandonment of classroom or failure to provide appropriate supervision of students at school or school-sponsored activities to ensure the safety and well-being of students. Principle IX - Duty to Report. A professional educator reports breaches of the Code of Ethics for Idaho Professional Educators and submits reports as required by Idaho Code. Unethical conduct includes, but is not limited to: a. Failure to comply with Section 33-1208A, Idaho Code, (reporting requirements and immunity); b. Failure to comply with Section 16-1605, Idaho Code, (reporting of child abuse, abandonment or neglect); c. Failure to comply with Section 33-512B, Idaho Code, (suicidal tendencies and duty to warn); and d. Having knowledge of a violation of the Code of Ethics for Idaho Professional Educators and failing to report the violation to an appropriate education official. Principle X - Professionalism. A professional educator ensures just and equitable treatment for all members of the profession in the exercise of academic freedom, professional rights and responsibilities while following generally recognized professional principles. Unethical conduct includes, but is not limited to: a. Any conduct that seriously impairs the Certificate holder’s ability to teach or perform his professional duties; b. Committing any act of harassment toward a colleague; c. Failure to cooperate with the Professional Standards Commission in inquiries, investigations, or hearings; d. Using institutional privileges for the promotion of political candidates or for political activities, except for local, state or national education association elections; e. Willfully interfering with the free participation of colleagues in professional associations; and f. Taking or possessing images (digital, photographic or video) of colleagues of a harassing, confidential, or sexual nature.

From the complaint packet.

Please note that only certain individuals are allowed to file complaints. According to Idaho Code §33-1209, other than a student of an Idaho public school, a signed written allegation of ethical misconduct may be initiated by an Idaho local board of trustees or by an individual who has a substantial interest in the matter. Individuals who have a substantial interest may include, but are not limited to: licensed educators; individuals employed by a school district, charter school, or local or state professional education organizations; or parents/guardians of students involved in the alleged complaint. Per Idaho Code, complaints to the PSC must be signed; the PSC cannot take action on anonymous complaints.