I said a couple of weeks ago that I was tired of writing about Ray, and that I intended to stop unless major things shook loose – and I sincerely mean that.
Ray continues to claim that his teaching license is still valid. I’ve already shown that this is at best misleading, since his certificate expired nearly 5 years ago – and at worst an outright lie, for the same reason.
But maybe Ray shouldn’t keep mentioning that…
You see, I was just told a very interesting RUMOR which SWGAPolitics.com will be confirming tomorrow. My source on this is extremely trustworthy and has never steered me wrong on any other tip, so I give quite a bit of credence when this source speaks, but it is possible that what I am about to say is wrong. Like I said, we will be confirming this tomorrow and posting the appropriate update.
The RUMOR?
Henry County Board of Education is seeking to re-open McBerry’s case on the grounds that he lied to them in 2003/2004. This time, they’re going for the jugular – they want his license completely revoked, once and for all.
Given everything that I’ve heard as a result of my work on this story, if HALF the claims I’ve heard are true – Rachel Gandee’s is the only one I’ve personally seen the conclusive documentation on – Ray McBerry isn’t fit to be around children PERIOD, much less as a potential teacher.
We already know Ray currently lies about his teaching license. Unlike his claims, even though his license is simply “expired” currently, he could NOT, per PSC rules, simply “renew anytime that [he] choose[s]” – unless he has met some fairly strict requirements that most outside of classroom teachers would never bother with.
If he has, in fact, completed said requirements, why hasn’t he applied to have his license reinstated already?
No, Ray has a history of lying about his teaching license and his activities with students while he was a teacher – and apparently, his lies are catching up to him.