Yes, I read about the Chipotle gift card being used to substitute for student IDs someone too. Do you remember school this was? I think it was in another MCPS student newspaper. |
MCPS in a nutshell…constantly reinventing the wheel. |
Or starting things it never finishes. |
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Taylor's memo to the board states "Last year, five high schools, Bethesda-Chevy Chase, Walter Johnson, Richard Montgomery, Quince Orchard, and Rockville, implemented a pilot student identification program. This school year, the student identification program will be implemented in all high schools by the end of November 2024."
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/D87PE763E3F5/$file/00%20Safety%20and%20Security%20Update%20240820.pdf |
Sorry it went over your head Jan. You obviously don’t work for a school. MCPS has new ideas every single year that never lead to fruition. I’m sure it was lax enforcement. Why is this so hard to grasp. MCPS is reactive, not proactive. Look what happened at Kennedy. Of course now they are making it official even with “gaps”. |
At least at my kids school they said security was quite rigid about making sure kids had IDs. Realistically the purpose of IDs is to ensure that only kids that attend the school are at the school. If security knows the child because they have been attending four years, and the child clearly has an ID in case someone who doesn’t know them stops them, I’m not sure they really need to do a daily TSA level comparison of the ID to the facial structure of each child to accomplish the goal. |
I’m not sure what school your children attend but at least at my kid’s school there are no lockers assigned. So yes, students almost always have their backpack in arms reach. |
They are addressing gaps in the pilot by having students wear the ID visibly all day, instead of just checking at the door. |
People who use the word "even" mark themselves as cowardly clowns. |
Columbine was shot up by a kid with a student id. |
The point is that the PP wrote their kids don’t go dangerous schools. Columbine was in an UMC suburb and I’m sure those parents thought it was perfectly safe too. With people easily able to get guns and are getting them in droves, teens everywhere can get their hands on them. I’m airport schools don’t have metal detectors in this area. They should. |
Stoneman Douglas? And nobody wore IDs in '99 |
As a teacher, if I see a student doing something dangerous and I don't know the student's name, a readily seen student ID card helps teachers report the incident. If you want to close Swiss-cheese holes in the MCPS student-ID practice, you will find that difficult. The schools aren't detention centers. |
And that’s fine. The student ID badge system doesn’t have to be 100% airtight to be valuable. The issue is that MCPS and school leaders present this student ID badge as if it were to be implemented with tight fidelity to assuage community concerns about safety. MCPS should manage expectations around it and be honest instead of pretending that the ID badge requirement will be something it’s not. Policy without meaningful enforcement has long been what ails MCPS. |
You're are the one saying that. You're the one trying to find faults in anything and everything |