IA - Des Moines school superintendent arrested by ICE (9/26/2025)

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The more information that comes out, I'm wondering if they did ANY kind of background check on him! He came here from Guyana in 1999 on a student visa, and also had an outstanding weapons charge.

I grew up in Des Moines, and nothing that happens there surprises me at all - and they've always had some of the best schools in the nation.

 
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Update: I don't really have any links that have consistent information about his background. He almost sounds like George Santos v. 2.0. When I do have some confirmed data on his past, I'll post it, but the inconsistencies are not small things by any stretch of the imagination.
 
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Update: I don't really have any links that have consistent information about his background. He almost sounds like George Santos v. 2.0. When I do have some confirmed data on his past, I'll post it, but the inconsistencies are not small things by any stretch of the imagination.
Reporters are working right now to verify his background, I'm willing to bet. We should know soon if he lied or not. I'm waiting for confirmed info, fwiw.


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Roeder told The Associated Press that the district has seen “nothing that would suggest that he's not a citizen.” The district said Friday afternoon that a third party was hired to conduct a comprehensive background check on Roberts and that Roberts completed an I-9, which requires workers to present documents showing that they were authorized to work. District officials also stated they had no knowledge of an order of removal issued in 2024.

Roberts, who has described himself as a longtime gun owner and hunter, was in possession of a loaded handgun, $3,000 in cash and a fixed-blade hunting knife when arrested, ICE said

 
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The more information that comes out, I'm wondering if they did ANY kind of background check on him! He came here from Guyana in 1999 on a student visa, and also had an outstanding weapons charge.

I grew up in Des Moines, and nothing that happens there surprises me at all - and they've always had some of the best schools in the nation.


It must have been a while since you’ve been to Des Moines then 🤣 I grew up in Des Moines, graduated from a Des Moines high school in the late 90’s and am currently raising a family in a Des Moines suburb. It’s unfortunate, but children really have a lot more opportunities if they go to a high school in one of the surrounding districts than if they go to a Des Moines high school. This includes so many things, such as educational opportunities (more AP and advance class offerings), more successful sports teams, higher level of safety. However, if you want a school district around here that cares about meeting the essential needs of each and every child in their district, you can’t do better than DMPS around here. Free meals for students, free home wifi provided for students of low income, diversity and inclusion, etc. This superintendent has been very passionate about the students he serves.
 
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Living in the Des Moines area, at first I was skeptical of his detainment by ICE and the information about Dr. Robert’s they released, especially knowing how publicly he has voiced his concerns and steps he has taken to prevent ICE from entering Des Moines schools.

However, the more information that is released about Dr. Roberts, the more dumbfounded I am. DMPS should immediately terminate their use of the background company they used to vet him. I wonder if DMPS has any recourse against the background check company if all of this is true. It seems like for a superintendent of the largest school district in the state, much of this should have been discovered by a competent background check company.

“Now the public is calling into question the accuracy of his resume and professional accolades. WHO 13 decided to take a closer look at the details listed on his professional LinkedIn profile and online public record

LinkedIn: Morgan State University: Nov 2003 – Nov 2007

-“We can confirm that Ian Roberts attended Morgan State University for graduate school from Fall 2002 until Spring 2007. While attending Morgan, he pursued a Doctor of Education in Urban Educational Leadership,” said the Office of Public Relations. “He did not receive a degree from Morgan State University.”
LinkedIn: St. John’s University: 1998 – 2000

-“I can confirm that Ian Roberts graduated from St. John’s University (NY) with a Masters Degree (MSED in Social Studies 7-12) on 6/04/2000,” said Brian Browne, the Associate Vice President of University Communications & Public Affairs for St. John’s University. “Our records only indicate a Master’s degree, not a Doctorate degree as some Iowa media is reporting.”

Doctorate degree and Trident University​

The authenticity of Dr. Roberts’ reported Doctoral degree remains in question. Dr. Roberts, his attorney, and a 2023 press release from Des Moines Public Schools have all stated that it came from an online program called Trident University International. However, as reported above, the program declined to confirm any details, citing their business policy of needing client consent.

“Principal of the Year” award unverified​

One of the accolades associated with Dr. Roberts is the title of “Washington D.C. Principal of the Year,” allegedly awarded by George Washington University in 2013 during his tenure with District of Columbia Public Schools.

The university told WHO 13 News Tuesday evening that it has no record of awarding the recognition to Roberts, or any DC principals.“

Much more at the link.

 
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Having worked in three different school districts, I can't believe that this guy didn't have a full background check, and fingerprints done. I have had so many background checks now, with fingerprints my results come back, with a full FBI check, within a day.

It is disturbing that a man with gun charges, was in a position of public trust, and working around children. Granted, he was far away from the classroom. But he could have easily walked into any school. And potentially been a threat.

Or, he did have background checks, and gave such a performance, of deceit, these people were mislead. Anyone connected with hiring this guy needs to be replaced. Immediately.
 
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A question for those in the education field - is it normal for someone at the superintendent level to move around so much? It seems he didn't stay long in any one place. Maybe that is common, but I don't know. To me, it seems like a good job that you'd want to keep for the long-term for your own convenience as well as to make a bigger impact in your work. When I see frequent moving, I do wonder if there are reasons for it, like someone keeping ahead of scrutiny. But I could be wrong!

jmopinion
 
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A question for those in the education field - is it normal for someone at the superintendent level to move around so much? It seems he didn't stay long in any one place. Maybe that is common, but I don't know. To me, it seems like a good job that you'd want to keep for the long-term for your own convenience as well as to make a bigger impact in your work. When I see frequent moving, I do wonder if there are reasons for it, like someone keeping ahead of scrutiny. But I could be wrong!

jmopinion

Not necessarily. I work in a smallish district for my area. Ours is often a stopover point for administrators before they can move on to a bigger or more lucrative district. Once they get those, though, they do tend to stay.

I'm not sure if that's the case here or not. Definitely an interesting one to follow.
 

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