You’re letting the school and school system off the hook way too easily. You say they educated and tried to prevent, but I don’t see where they tried to disrupt the behavior or intervene once they are aware of it. |
Current parent here, it’s my understanding that no Seniors were involved on 1/23. Mostly Sophmores. |
So there you have it. Whitman has no mechanism (open lunch is only for seniors) for monitoring and enforcing its policy. It also has no structures in place to ensure kids stay in school. This is an administrative and policy failure on the part of the school and MCPS. |
| My HS has a fully closed lunch and probably 800 kids leave anyway and just show back up like nothing happened. Its infuriating that we don’t do anything about it. But its hard to stop when there are something like 45 exterior doors that are not allowed to be locked due to fire codes. |
What has your admin team said about this problem? Have they advocated for more safety staff? |
We have 9 security guards already. |
Do you believe 9 security guards is enough to prevent the problem you're describing? |
Its likely the largest allocation in the county |
So you're not gonna answer the question? |
Honestly my solution would be to lock 8 of the 10 public bathrooms at lunch and force all 2500 students to use two bathrooms so security can be stationed at heavily used exits instead of having to be bathroom monitors. However that solution makes parents sad that their HS kids might have to hold their bladders for an hour. Hiring more security would be great if you all want to pay more in taxes to add an additional 50-60 security personnel |
So the number needed in your head is 50 security personnel? Without knowing your role or your expertise, I have no way of knowing why you're throwing that number out. But here's what I do know: Our high schools have a massive footprint. Even with the 9 security staff you're talking about, it's not as if that's always what you get everyday. When security staff call out sick, there's no substitute for them like there is with teachers. But you know what MCPS could do? The BOE or Taylor could direct Chief Safety Officer Marcus Jones to review the problem and come up with a revised per school security staff allocation that would meet the goal of preventing students from leaving the school building when they aren't supposed to. Why do you think that hasn't happened yet? |
What do you want the school to do? If the kids choose to leave, they cannot go get them and drag them back to school. Its 100% on the parents. You may allow it and expect the school to say no but its on you. |
50 county wide. Roughly 2 more in each school |
We need more security at each school for safety but if a student chooses to leave, there is nothing anyone can do come HS age. This is a parenting issue. |
Our HS too.. the kids just leave so instead of enforcing the rules the principal opened up the campus. |