Did your mcps school circulate this message today?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MCPS was not in session today so of course MCPS schools didn't get it


I received plenty of other emails from MCPS today.
Anonymous
I just fell into this today while searching for something else on the MCPS site.

I'm in the system and have heard nothing about this.

Anonymous
So what if you did or didn't get this message? What would you have done? Would you have rushed to the school and pulled your child out of school? Would you have ignored it like a sane parent?

Give me an example of a crime where the criminal called the victim ahead of time to warn them that they were about to commit a crime.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MCPS was not in session today so of course MCPS schools didn't get it


Some mcps schools received the message--including our school (Rosa).

My kid said it was all over snapchat and Instagram yesterday, and he mentioned a few other schools that were specifically named.

WTOP is reporting that one teen has been arrested and another identified. Hopefully it was just a stupid prank by those kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MCPS was not in session today so of course MCPS schools didn't get it


Some mcps schools received the message--including our school (Rosa).

My kid said it was all over snapchat and Instagram yesterday, and he mentioned a few other schools that were specifically named.

WTOP is reporting that one teen has been arrested and another identified. Hopefully it was just a stupid prank by those kids.


I got one from Farquhar last night.

It's probably a stupid "trend."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So what if you did or didn't get this message? What would you have done? Would you have rushed to the school and pulled your child out of school? Would you have ignored it like a sane parent?

Give me an example of a crime where the criminal called the victim ahead of time to warn them that they were about to commit a crime.


No one's talking extremes here, PP. Calm down.

It's just an odd situation, especially since it's national. Plus, it conjures up images of the weird clown group living in the woods.

So, no we're not pulling out our kids.

just curious
Anonymous
It was on the listserve for my MCPS MS.
Anonymous
Got it today from our MCPS ES, except without the line about MCPD being on-site. I would feel better if there was an officer stationed at the school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Got it today from our MCPS ES, except without the line about MCPD being on-site. I would feel better if there was an officer stationed at the school.



Most people would except that there aren't 185 officers to guard schools.
Anonymous
I got it home from school today as well, from an ES that is unlikely to have been a target just because it's tiny and not really on anyone's radar screen.
Anonymous
Received this am in Bethesda. Hadn't heard about it at all before this, so basically I just am feeling lost and want more details.
Anonymous
We got a follow up message from our school saying a student from mcps had been identified and is being dealt with per mcps discipline policies. My kid said he heard who it was (and I don't remember the kid's name nor would I post it even if I did). It was a middle schooler in mcps, allegedly. This is in addition to what's been reported regarding PG county. I haven't seen anything reported regarding the mcps student (who was allegedly involved in the threats to our school).
Anonymous

Here's the latest message:

I am writing to provide you with an update regarding the threats made via social media from the “clown” alias. We have been working closely with the Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD) to address the matter. We were able to identify the students behind one of the postings. These students have been disciplined in accordance with MCPS policy. MCPD will continue to investigate the other postings related to the “clown” alias.

Today, as a precaution, all physical education classes and lunch recess were held indoors. Tomorrow, we will resume normal school operation. Please encourage your child to report any suspicious activities to school staff. Additionally, MCPD has agreed to be on site throughout the week as added security.

As stated in a previous notification, if you notice anything unusual or have any information, please contact the non-emergency number immediately at (301) 279-8000. In light of this situation, it is recommended that you review safety procedures with your child, advise them to be more observant, and report any suspicious activity.
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