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Any progress on this:
Rewriting the Student Code of Conduct – This effort is underway to clarify behavioral expectations, outline clear consequences for violations, and reinforce the importance of restorative practices to address conflicts and support students' growth. This process happens annually and will benefit all students and schools throughout MCPS. Especially the consequences for violations part |
That was done and already has been rolled out. Suspensions for Hispanic kids are up as a result. |
| It seems like they just needed to handle a bully better. |
Yes - Jawando - but you can guarantee that his avarice for personal promotion will lead him to take whatever current position he needs to in order to get ahead. |
Bullying is everywhere in schools. As a teacher, we train on bullying; students are trained on preventing and managing bullying. |
Words on a page. They mean nothing to those who cause problems. Bottom Line: Don’t create the conditions for this to happen in the first place. |
Bullying cannot be prevented. It can only be managed. |
What's going on at this school?? |
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Bethesda Today has more details about the parent meetings than what OP has shared:
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2026/02/10/wootton-family-meetings-shooting/
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Clearly it didn’t happen in this case. You lose credibility saying you handle bullies well. |
| Who from MCPS was present at the meeting? Who is present for the 6pm meeting? |
What happened? Someone sent an ankle bracelet kid to Wootton instead of a special school. In Maryland, juveniles aged 10 or older may be placed on electronic monitoring (ankle bracelets) for serious offenses, including crimes of violence, gun charges, carjacking, armed robbery, burglary, and sexual offenses. As of July 2025, the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services (DJS) mandates detention for any youth arrested while already on an ankle monitor. Crimes and Situations Qualifying for Juvenile Ankle Monitors in MD: 1. Violent Crimes & Weapons Charges: Crimes involving handguns, firearms, or acts that would be considered violent if committed by an adult. 2. Serious Felonies: Carjacking, robbery, burglary, and serious assault. 3. Sexual Offenses: Third-degree sexual offenses. 4. Pre-Trial Release Condition: Used for individuals deemed high-risk or as a condition of probation/home detention. |
I dont think they have special schools anymore, or if they do, it is so difficult to get kids in that this is common. |
| Recap of the meetings? |
So that means he deserved to get shot? |