Parents showing up to Watkins Mill and MVM to protect their children

Anonymous
I think the bigger issue here is what anyone thinks MCPS was/is supposed to do beyond what they did. They can’t control the behavior of individual people so they respond as needed.
Anonymous
There may be a bullying problem at MVMS and WMHS but adults going to school to fight kids is ridiculous. I don’t think anybody can get on board with that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There may be a bullying problem at MVMS and WMHS but adults going to school to fight kids is ridiculous. I don’t think anybody can get on board with that.


If I didn't have the resources to pull my kid out of a bad situation I would do whatever it takes to protect them. 100%
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the bigger issue here is what anyone thinks MCPS was/is supposed to do beyond what they did. They can’t control the behavior of individual people so they respond as needed.


Stop bullying.
Advertise the bullying form.
Get rid of RJ in favor of good old fashioned consequences.
Reinstate schools for students who cause problems in mainstream schools and have more of them.
SROs
Detention
Suspension
Introduce the phone bags other schools use to prevent rampant phone/social media use.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There may be a bullying problem at MVMS and WMHS but adults going to school to fight kids is ridiculous. I don’t think anybody can get on board with that.


If I didn't have the resources to pull my kid out of a bad situation I would do whatever it takes to protect them. 100%


I would do whatever within the confines of the law. I just can’t see myself fighting with a child…I just can’t bring myself down to that level.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There may be a bullying problem at MVMS and WMHS but adults going to school to fight kids is ridiculous. I don’t think anybody can get on board with that.


If I didn't have the resources to pull my kid out of a bad situation I would do whatever it takes to protect them. 100%


I would do whatever within the confines of the law. I just can’t see myself fighting with a child…I just can’t bring myself down to that level.


Not to mention the legal consequences.
Anonymous
Did they enter the grounds (really easy on any mcps campus) or enter the building and wander around (much harder)?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There may be a bullying problem at MVMS and WMHS but adults going to school to fight kids is ridiculous. I don’t think anybody can get on board with that.


If I didn't have the resources to pull my kid out of a bad situation I would do whatever it takes to protect them. 100%


I would do whatever within the confines of the law. I just can’t see myself fighting with a child…I just can’t bring myself down to that level.


You would let your kid un alive themselves before you went and confronted their tormentor?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did they enter the grounds (really easy on any mcps campus) or enter the building and wander around (much harder)?


The building
Anonymous
If my kid was being bullied or threatened or physically harmed and the school or cops weren't doing anything to protect him, I would go to the school myself. This is what happens when there are little repurcussions for bullies and no SROs at the school. It's going to get worse, frankly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If my kid was being bullied or threatened or physically harmed and the school or cops weren't doing anything to protect him, I would go to the school myself. This is what happens when there are little repurcussions for bullies and no SROs at the school. It's going to get worse, frankly.


We have absolutely no proof or even indication that this was about bullying other than DCUM. What we do know is that this guy entered the school illegally, then, when detained, issued threats serious enough that the police were involved.

Why would we assume that this kid is being bullied, rather than assuming that he learned bullying from someone whose first impulse to this situation is violence?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If my kid was being bullied or threatened or physically harmed and the school or cops weren't doing anything to protect him, I would go to the school myself. This is what happens when there are little repurcussions for bullies and no SROs at the school. It's going to get worse, frankly.


We have absolutely no proof or even indication that this was about bullying other than DCUM. What we do know is that this guy entered the school illegally, then, when detained, issued threats serious enough that the police were involved.

Why would we assume that this kid is being bullied, rather than assuming that he learned bullying from someone whose first impulse to this situation is violence?


The principal letter states it was about bullying, including online bullying that carried over to school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If my kid was being bullied or threatened or physically harmed and the school or cops weren't doing anything to protect him, I would go to the school myself. This is what happens when there are little repurcussions for bullies and no SROs at the school. It's going to get worse, frankly.


We have absolutely no proof or even indication that this was about bullying other than DCUM. What we do know is that this guy entered the school illegally, then, when detained, issued threats serious enough that the police were involved.

Why would we assume that this kid is being bullied, rather than assuming that he learned bullying from someone whose first impulse to this situation is violence?


Because bullying and kids being violent to other kids is a pervasive problem in the schools. I know this- my kid used to go to another school near these schools until I pulled him out. Admin's hands are tied and the most they can do is an RJ circle- maybe a 2-day suspension. You call the cops and the cops just say they will stay out of it and let MCPS deal with discipline.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If my kid was being bullied or threatened or physically harmed and the school or cops weren't doing anything to protect him, I would go to the school myself. This is what happens when there are little repurcussions for bullies and no SROs at the school. It's going to get worse, frankly.


Hmm…so you then become the bully? This will become very circular because I can imagine the bully’s parents will want to retaliate against you for beating up their kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If my kid was being bullied or threatened or physically harmed and the school or cops weren't doing anything to protect him, I would go to the school myself. This is what happens when there are little repurcussions for bullies and no SROs at the school. It's going to get worse, frankly.


We have absolutely no proof or even indication that this was about bullying other than DCUM. What we do know is that this guy entered the school illegally, then, when detained, issued threats serious enough that the police were involved.

Why would we assume that this kid is being bullied, rather than assuming that he learned bullying from someone whose first impulse to this situation is violence?


The principal letter states it was about bullying, including online bullying that carried over to school.


Can you please post the principal’s letter? The only one I saw was from the MVMS principal and it didn’t say anything about bullying.
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