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dalton99a

(91,171 posts)
16. +1. Every allegation has receipts attached:
Sun Sep 28, 2025, 11:39 AM
Sep 28

From Laura Powell's X account:

Court records show Roberts’s birthdate as December 18, 1970. But his original Wikipedia entry, created by an account that nearly matches a handle Roberts uses, says he was born December 18, 1978. And records from athletic competitions list his DOB at December 18, 1973.

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Roberts is quoted in 2020 referring to Guyana as his birthplace and saying that his father immigrated to the United States in the 1980s and his mother in the 2000s. But in a 2024 local news story, he claims he was born in Brooklyn and raised by a single mother. His Facebook lists two secondary schools in Guyana as alma maters.

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Roberts’s LinkedIn lists a lot of universities, though notably, the degrees are absent. Elsewhere, he claims two master’s degrees and two doctorates, in addition to a bachelor’s. (I found some sources that claim he has a PhD, but I will presume these were honest errors.) It appears he does have a EdD from an online university. He also claims he did a postdoc at Harvard.

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During the years that Roberts supposedly was earning numerous graduate degrees, he also claims to have been continuously employed, as a teacher for a few years, then as a school administrator for almost two decades. His LinkedIn indicates that he was moonlighting as an “Executive Leadership Coach/Chief Thought Partner” for a private company since 2020, while he was a superintendent for two difference school districts. (I am not going to bother to share all the bios that inflate his job titles to the point of lying.)

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Roberts’s official bio from his current employer, Des Moines Public Schools, states, “While in the nation’s capital he was named the George Washington University’s 2013 Washington D.C. Principal of the Year.” I have searched and search and cannot find any record of this award. Nor can I find a record of George Washington University giving out a “Principal of the Year” award to anyone, ever. Roberts was a principal at Anacostia High at the time, if any sleuths want to look into it.

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One of Roberts’s more interesting claims, from his bio in his 2009 self-published book, is that he was a “Commissioned Military Officer” and a “Police Officer/Detective.” He dropped this service from his resume until 2022, when a run-in with law enforcement became public. After pleading guilty to violating Pennsylvania gun laws, he released a statement that insinuated the officer was motivated by racism and mentioned that he was “a trained Commissioned Military Officer with a wealth of experience in firearms training and safety.” I found some indications that he was in the Guyanese military, and this would explain the gap he had before entering college in the US in 1995. (Depending on which birth year is accurate, he was either 17, 22, or 25 in 1995.)

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More on Roberts’s military service in a self-published book he wrote. He says he graduated from officer candidate school when he was 22 and then worked at security detail for Queen Elizabeth. Her visit was in 1994. (It was her first visit in 28 years, not 50 as he says.) If true, he was born prior to 1973.

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Here is Roberts’s marriage certificate from his 2017 marriage. (I removed a couple of identifying details of other parties, and SSNs were redacted by the county.)

He married a woman who lived in Arkansas, and who now lives in Texas, according to her online bios. Although Roberts has worked in many different places, there is no sign of a connection to either locale. They both worked for Lighthouse Academies at the same time, which is likely how they met.

His date of birth on the marriage certificate is 1970, and his place of birth is Guyana. He was previously married and divorced in 2006. It appears he put a Social Security Number on the form.

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Some of these court cases from Maryland are not Ian Andre Roberts, the Des Moines superintendent, but most of them appear to be. The records show he had children with a previous wife, who he divorced in 2006, and it appears he had at least one child out of wedlock with another woman. Roberts has continued to have his wages garnished due to one of these lawsuits, which still has not been closed.

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This is a new one for me! For his 2017 wedding, Roberts essentially had his resume written on a cake. It’s hard to make out, but it appears that he claims degrees from St. John’s (2000), Morgan State (2007), and Georgetown (2014).

Sadly, his children’s birth do not get a mention in his life chronology.

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Ian Roberts was offered the position of superintendent at Millcreek Township School District in Erie, Pennsylvania in May 2020. School board minutes from July show that they were struggling to ratify the contract because Roberts could not produce the documents necessary to obtain a letter of eligibility. In particular, he had not provided the necessary proof of his doctorate and had not completed the FBI check. An attorney advised them that they could use an “alternate route” to confirm his eligibility for the position. The plan was to employ him, and “hopefully” the FBI clearance would come through within 90 days. Roberts became superintendent in August 2020, and I cannot anything in the board’s records that indicates whether they revisited the matter.

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Roberts was superintendent for Millcreek Township for three years. Each year the board gave him a rating of “meets expectations”—the equivalent of a grade of C on their 5-point scale. His replacement has received a rating of “outstanding”—their top mark—each year.

These poor ratings for Roberts came before the board even knew that he would make personnel decisions that would cost the district significant sums in legal settlements.

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Affirmed? iemanja Sep 28 #1
Who knows what documents he used to pass the background checks dalton99a Sep 28 #2
Well, I last went through the job application process more than 16 years ago, but I never had to provide a birth Midwestern Democrat Sep 28 #3
Last two jobs I have had to provide a birth certificate or passport exboyfil Oct 1 #26
It goes back further than that Retrograde Sep 28 #5
Did he fill out an I-9, dis they run him through E-verify bottomofthehill Sep 28 #4
They relied on a third party dalton99a Sep 28 #7
So much of this just does not add up. bottomofthehill Sep 28 #14
They missed that what else have they missed with other hires exboyfil Sep 28 #6
Guyana native's malaise Sep 28 #8
+1. The big question is the documentation he submitted for his I-9 form dalton99a Sep 28 #9
He's an arrogant idiot malaise Sep 28 #15
Who conducted the background check on Des Moines Superintendent Ian Roberts? What we know. MichMan Sep 28 #10
There's an attorney on X... SickOfTheOnePct Sep 28 #11
+1. Every allegation has receipts attached: dalton99a Sep 28 #16
Ian Roberts accused of lying about earning doctorate BlueWaveNeverEnd Oct 1 #25
He knew both name and DOB must match to correctly identify someone dalton99a Sep 28 #17
The question should be "Is he a good superintend? Ping Tung Sep 28 #12
Someone who lied about their citizenship... SickOfTheOnePct Sep 28 #13
A weapons charge? Conjuay Sep 28 #18
Most people don't n/t SickOfTheOnePct Sep 29 #20
Sounds serious Torchlight Sep 29 #23
The state of Iowa just revoked his superintendent certificate... SickOfTheOnePct Sep 29 #19
+1. It was inevitable. He was a prominent public figure and an easy target for ICE dalton99a Sep 29 #21
This story is a great example of the need to get all the facts before commenting or forming an opinion. BannonsLiver Sep 29 #22
He lied about his education too BlueWaveNeverEnd Oct 1 #24
Some HR Reps in the Des Moines Public School system should also lose their jobs exboyfil Oct 1 #27
That's a pretty high profile job if your credentials are sketchy Ritabert Oct 1 #28
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