Definitely newsworthy. There is clearly an issue with student safety in MCPS. This needs to be a priority, first and foremost. Kids can’t learn if they are worried about their safety. Whether it’s sexual assault or stolen personal property or threats of violence. |
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People are really just accepting this lunacy. Why??? Why not unite to STOP the violence and make schools safe again? |
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| What are people going to do about it? |
That would be awesome! I wish my work did things this well. |
That sounds a lot like MAGA. hmmm |
You are saying democrats don’t want safe schools. |
You make it sound as if one child said, "Excuse me, may I please have your shoes?" and the other child kindly handed them over out of noblesse oblige. I'm thinking it didn't go down like that. |
Will you both stop injecting politics into every, single, dang discussion? |
Right. As a PP said, the child got mugged. By a group of people. He didn't just hand his shoes over. He was threatened and afraid. The perpetrators should face suspension and compensate them for new shoes. I know I wouldn't want them back; every time I put them on my feet, it would be a reminder of the incident. |
Agree but with Twain closed there is nowhere to remove them to. If there was the response might be different. If the parents of that kid can afford it they should go private. Therapy can't help PTSD until safety is established. |
| We can't have students getting shot and/or robbed in school bathrooms. On the other hand, we shouldn't have or security personnel or SROs patrolling the interiors of bathrooms. Is it feasible to restrict bathroom access to one person at a time? That seems unworkable in a crowded school. |
| Parents! Why are we accepting this? God knows how much taxes we pay in this county and they can't even keep our kids safe?? Why do families of kids who do behave and want to learn have to deal with this? There's only so much we can handle. |
It is baffling and a bit scary that there is not a consensus re: this. And the county is adamant that SROs will not be brought back as though it was an SRO who shot a kid in the school. Alexandria brought them back when violence went up and PG kept them all along. WHAT is going on? And if kids are not held accountable re: pro-social behavior, what will be their trajectory after 18? As a society we have an interest in safety for ourselves and in helping kids get on the right track before adulthood, both. Looking the other way is not working for anyone. |
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And watch, these types of incidents will continue.
And more MC parents will tighten their belts and switch to private, or move to neighboring counties. And next summer/fall, MCPS will announce another drop in attendance. And they will pontificate, and tweet about it, and wring their hands, and wonder what to do about the corresponding reduction in funding. And. Nothing. Will. Change. |