Are you kidding me? Educators hang together, as if you didn't know that. Whistleblowers are hard to find in any industry--even more so in unionized industries (your pretense of ignorance on this subject won't be accepted as a legit excuse as you've reached your ignorance quota for the week).
There was even a story a month or so ago about cops coming & arresting some high school counselor on-campus because she knew about an abusive situation occuring between a minor student and an adult male, and there were the school's administrators, harking to the media how great this criminal counselor was and how misguided the cops were...even though they gave her a chance to correct her omission before arresting her.
It wasn't the administrators or peers on that campus who blew the whistle on this guidance counselor. Nope. Union members stick together for the most part.
Whistleblowers?
Educators?
Where exactly did you see that information?
If that letter was anonymous, how do you know that was either an educator or a whistleblower?
When you're reduced to making up facts to support your points, it means that your points are unsupportable.
Don't tell me about some other story, we're debating this one.
Now, show me where you figured out that the letter of complaint came from and educational whistleblower.
"It worked, but it also raised the ire of at least one person, who wrote an anonymous letter to the state Office of Education Accountability accusing Moreland of using school-district funds to pay for the strip show.""Moreland said he spent $420 of his own money for the show - and faxed his personal credit-card receipt to investigators."
ROTFLMAO!!!
Even the person raising the complaint didn't have a problem with their being at the show, they complained about who paid!