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Anonymous wrote:Why cant they use metal detectors.


What was Chief Jones response?


Honestly Jones has an impossible task. He’s got people screaming “do something” about safety in schools, he’s got parents who rabidly want metal detectors and others who vehemently do not, budget constraints, staff constraints, mostly lovely kids and families but a few bad apples who can obviously spoil the bunch, kids who are scared to speak up for legitimate reasons, people who want SROs, people who don’t, and a school district that plays musical chairs with students with violent backgrounds rather than figuring out a more appropriate placement for kids in need of different support and supervision. He was offered this pilot for free and it seems as though MCPS did their typical echo chamber assessment thinking they’ve thought through everything and this could be a useful tool in the toolkit, but didn’t realize there are a lot of questions and concerns they should think through. There is no single solution that could prevent every unique scenario, which is scary and upsetting.



LOL. Thanks Chief Jones. You work for a public school system. You aren’t supposed to be signing contracts under the table without authorization from the Board of Education. Start by following the law and stop complaining.


Where is the reporting on this? Students and staff outrage?


I mean, everything anyone does around here is met with outrage. This area has the most unhappy people ever.


Nah, the area has the most people who know how to call it out . It's a PUBLIC school system.


People here are high achieving folks and expect their public representatives to be the same. Excuses are just that. They don’t solve the underlying problems - just deflect, obfuscate, and distract with the hope voters have short memories.


That is their miscalculation
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why cant they use metal detectors.


What was Chief Jones response?


Honestly Jones has an impossible task. He’s got people screaming “do something” about safety in schools, he’s got parents who rabidly want metal detectors and others who vehemently do not, budget constraints, staff constraints, mostly lovely kids and families but a few bad apples who can obviously spoil the bunch, kids who are scared to speak up for legitimate reasons, people who want SROs, people who don’t, and a school district that plays musical chairs with students with violent backgrounds rather than figuring out a more appropriate placement for kids in need of different support and supervision. He was offered this pilot for free and it seems as though MCPS did their typical echo chamber assessment thinking they’ve thought through everything and this could be a useful tool in the toolkit, but didn’t realize there are a lot of questions and concerns they should think through. There is no single solution that could prevent every unique scenario, which is scary and upsetting.



LOL. Thanks Chief Jones. You work for a public school system. You aren’t supposed to be signing contracts under the table without authorization from the Board of Education. Start by following the law and stop complaining.


Where is the reporting on this? Students and staff outrage?


It was at BCC last night.


What was?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why cant they use metal detectors.


What was Chief Jones response?


Honestly Jones has an impossible task. He’s got people screaming “do something” about safety in schools, he’s got parents who rabidly want metal detectors and others who vehemently do not, budget constraints, staff constraints, mostly lovely kids and families but a few bad apples who can obviously spoil the bunch, kids who are scared to speak up for legitimate reasons, people who want SROs, people who don’t, and a school district that plays musical chairs with students with violent backgrounds rather than figuring out a more appropriate placement for kids in need of different support and supervision. He was offered this pilot for free and it seems as though MCPS did their typical echo chamber assessment thinking they’ve thought through everything and this could be a useful tool in the toolkit, but didn’t realize there are a lot of questions and concerns they should think through. There is no single solution that could prevent every unique scenario, which is scary and upsetting.



LOL. Thanks Chief Jones. You work for a public school system. You aren’t supposed to be signing contracts under the table without authorization from the Board of Education. Start by following the law and stop complaining.


Where is the reporting on this? Students and staff outrage?


It was at BCC last night.


Suddenly the dads come out of the woodwork after 10 years of no involvement and expect lots of deliverables they are not owed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why cant they use metal detectors.


What was Chief Jones response?


Honestly Jones has an impossible task. He’s got people screaming “do something” about safety in schools, he’s got parents who rabidly want metal detectors and others who vehemently do not, budget constraints, staff constraints, mostly lovely kids and families but a few bad apples who can obviously spoil the bunch, kids who are scared to speak up for legitimate reasons, people who want SROs, people who don’t, and a school district that plays musical chairs with students with violent backgrounds rather than figuring out a more appropriate placement for kids in need of different support and supervision. He was offered this pilot for free and it seems as though MCPS did their typical echo chamber assessment thinking they’ve thought through everything and this could be a useful tool in the toolkit, but didn’t realize there are a lot of questions and concerns they should think through. There is no single solution that could prevent every unique scenario, which is scary and upsetting.



LOL. Thanks Chief Jones. You work for a public school system. You aren’t supposed to be signing contracts under the table without authorization from the Board of Education. Start by following the law and stop complaining.


LOL. I thought the poster was Chief Jones' wife


Mcps lawyer. It's always the lawyer.


I’m neither.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why cant they use metal detectors.


What was Chief Jones response?


Honestly Jones has an impossible task. He’s got people screaming “do something” about safety in schools, he’s got parents who rabidly want metal detectors and others who vehemently do not, budget constraints, staff constraints, mostly lovely kids and families but a few bad apples who can obviously spoil the bunch, kids who are scared to speak up for legitimate reasons, people who want SROs, people who don’t, and a school district that plays musical chairs with students with violent backgrounds rather than figuring out a more appropriate placement for kids in need of different support and supervision. He was offered this pilot for free and it seems as though MCPS did their typical echo chamber assessment thinking they’ve thought through everything and this could be a useful tool in the toolkit, but didn’t realize there are a lot of questions and concerns they should think through. There is no single solution that could prevent every unique scenario, which is scary and upsetting.



LOL. Thanks Chief Jones. You work for a public school system. You aren’t supposed to be signing contracts under the table without authorization from the Board of Education. Start by following the law and stop complaining.


Where is the reporting on this? Students and staff outrage?


It was at BCC last night.


Suddenly the dads come out of the woodwork after 10 years of no involvement and expect lots of deliverables they are not owed.


What are you talking about?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why cant they use metal detectors.


What was Chief Jones response?


Honestly Jones has an impossible task. He’s got people screaming “do something” about safety in schools, he’s got parents who rabidly want metal detectors and others who vehemently do not, budget constraints, staff constraints, mostly lovely kids and families but a few bad apples who can obviously spoil the bunch, kids who are scared to speak up for legitimate reasons, people who want SROs, people who don’t, and a school district that plays musical chairs with students with violent backgrounds rather than figuring out a more appropriate placement for kids in need of different support and supervision. He was offered this pilot for free and it seems as though MCPS did their typical echo chamber assessment thinking they’ve thought through everything and this could be a useful tool in the toolkit, but didn’t realize there are a lot of questions and concerns they should think through. There is no single solution that could prevent every unique scenario, which is scary and upsetting.



LOL. Thanks Chief Jones. You work for a public school system. You aren’t supposed to be signing contracts under the table without authorization from the Board of Education. Start by following the law and stop complaining.


Where is the reporting on this? Students and staff outrage?


It was at BCC last night.


Suddenly the dads come out of the woodwork after 10 years of no involvement and expect lots of deliverables they are not owed.


You mean the dads that offered mcps metal detectors and mcps refused?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why cant they use metal detectors.


What was Chief Jones response?


Honestly Jones has an impossible task. He’s got people screaming “do something” about safety in schools, he’s got parents who rabidly want metal detectors and others who vehemently do not, budget constraints, staff constraints, mostly lovely kids and families but a few bad apples who can obviously spoil the bunch, kids who are scared to speak up for legitimate reasons, people who want SROs, people who don’t, and a school district that plays musical chairs with students with violent backgrounds rather than figuring out a more appropriate placement for kids in need of different support and supervision. He was offered this pilot for free and it seems as though MCPS did their typical echo chamber assessment thinking they’ve thought through everything and this could be a useful tool in the toolkit, but didn’t realize there are a lot of questions and concerns they should think through. There is no single solution that could prevent every unique scenario, which is scary and upsetting.



LOL. Thanks Chief Jones. You work for a public school system. You aren’t supposed to be signing contracts under the table without authorization from the Board of Education. Start by following the law and stop complaining.


Where is the reporting on this? Students and staff outrage?


It was at BCC last night.


Suddenly the dads come out of the woodwork after 10 years of no involvement and expect lots of deliverables they are not owed.


Not sure what you are talking about.

It's a frickin public school system where TAX payers $ pay
Anonymous
Is there a recap of the meeting? Was Bethesda Mag there or other reporters?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why cant they use metal detectors.


What was Chief Jones response?


Honestly Jones has an impossible task. He’s got people screaming “do something” about safety in schools, he’s got parents who rabidly want metal detectors and others who vehemently do not, budget constraints, staff constraints, mostly lovely kids and families but a few bad apples who can obviously spoil the bunch, kids who are scared to speak up for legitimate reasons, people who want SROs, people who don’t, and a school district that plays musical chairs with students with violent backgrounds rather than figuring out a more appropriate placement for kids in need of different support and supervision. He was offered this pilot for free and it seems as though MCPS did their typical echo chamber assessment thinking they’ve thought through everything and this could be a useful tool in the toolkit, but didn’t realize there are a lot of questions and concerns they should think through. There is no single solution that could prevent every unique scenario, which is scary and upsetting.



LOL. Thanks Chief Jones. You work for a public school system. You aren’t supposed to be signing contracts under the table without authorization from the Board of Education. Start by following the law and stop complaining.


Where is the reporting on this? Students and staff outrage?


I mean, everything anyone does around here is met with outrage. This area has the most unhappy people ever.


Nah, the area has the most people who know how to call it out . It's a PUBLIC school system.


People here are high achieving folks and expect their public representatives to be the same. Excuses are just that. They don’t solve the underlying problems - just deflect, obfuscate, and distract with the hope voters have short memories.


Correct. MCPS does not realize that the bar is high because of who lives and works in MCPS. And yet they cover up for and reward incompetence and then act shocked when parents and community members call them out on their BS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why cant they use metal detectors.


What was Chief Jones response?


Honestly Jones has an impossible task. He’s got people screaming “do something” about safety in schools, he’s got parents who rabidly want metal detectors and others who vehemently do not, budget constraints, staff constraints, mostly lovely kids and families but a few bad apples who can obviously spoil the bunch, kids who are scared to speak up for legitimate reasons, people who want SROs, people who don’t, and a school district that plays musical chairs with students with violent backgrounds rather than figuring out a more appropriate placement for kids in need of different support and supervision. He was offered this pilot for free and it seems as though MCPS did their typical echo chamber assessment thinking they’ve thought through everything and this could be a useful tool in the toolkit, but didn’t realize there are a lot of questions and concerns they should think through. There is no single solution that could prevent every unique scenario, which is scary and upsetting.



LOL. Thanks Chief Jones. You work for a public school system. You aren’t supposed to be signing contracts under the table without authorization from the Board of Education. Start by following the law and stop complaining.


Where is the reporting on this? Students and staff outrage?


It was at BCC last night.


Suddenly the dads come out of the woodwork after 10 years of no involvement and expect lots of deliverables they are not owed.


Not sure what you are talking about.

It's a frickin public school system where TAX payers $ pay


The pilot is free, tax payer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why cant they use metal detectors.


What was Chief Jones response?


Honestly Jones has an impossible task. He’s got people screaming “do something” about safety in schools, he’s got parents who rabidly want metal detectors and others who vehemently do not, budget constraints, staff constraints, mostly lovely kids and families but a few bad apples who can obviously spoil the bunch, kids who are scared to speak up for legitimate reasons, people who want SROs, people who don’t, and a school district that plays musical chairs with students with violent backgrounds rather than figuring out a more appropriate placement for kids in need of different support and supervision. He was offered this pilot for free and it seems as though MCPS did their typical echo chamber assessment thinking they’ve thought through everything and this could be a useful tool in the toolkit, but didn’t realize there are a lot of questions and concerns they should think through. There is no single solution that could prevent every unique scenario, which is scary and upsetting.



LOL. Thanks Chief Jones. You work for a public school system. You aren’t supposed to be signing contracts under the table without authorization from the Board of Education. Start by following the law and stop complaining.


Where is the reporting on this? Students and staff outrage?


It was at BCC last night.


Suddenly the dads come out of the woodwork after 10 years of no involvement and expect lots of deliverables they are not owed.


Not sure what you are talking about.

It's a frickin public school system where TAX payers $ pay


The pilot is free, tax payer.


MCPS administrative time is not free and is required for the use of this system.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why cant they use metal detectors.


What was Chief Jones response?


Honestly Jones has an impossible task. He’s got people screaming “do something” about safety in schools, he’s got parents who rabidly want metal detectors and others who vehemently do not, budget constraints, staff constraints, mostly lovely kids and families but a few bad apples who can obviously spoil the bunch, kids who are scared to speak up for legitimate reasons, people who want SROs, people who don’t, and a school district that plays musical chairs with students with violent backgrounds rather than figuring out a more appropriate placement for kids in need of different support and supervision. He was offered this pilot for free and it seems as though MCPS did their typical echo chamber assessment thinking they’ve thought through everything and this could be a useful tool in the toolkit, but didn’t realize there are a lot of questions and concerns they should think through. There is no single solution that could prevent every unique scenario, which is scary and upsetting.



LOL. Thanks Chief Jones. You work for a public school system. You aren’t supposed to be signing contracts under the table without authorization from the Board of Education. Start by following the law and stop complaining.


Where is the reporting on this? Students and staff outrage?


It was at BCC last night.


Suddenly the dads come out of the woodwork after 10 years of no involvement and expect lots of deliverables they are not owed.


Not sure what you are talking about.

It's a frickin public school system where TAX payers $ pay


The pilot is free, tax payer.


Not free forever. It's free for trial period only.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there a recap of the meeting? Was Bethesda Mag there or other reporters?


Only the parents coalition.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why cant they use metal detectors.


What was Chief Jones response?


Honestly Jones has an impossible task. He’s got people screaming “do something” about safety in schools, he’s got parents who rabidly want metal detectors and others who vehemently do not, budget constraints, staff constraints, mostly lovely kids and families but a few bad apples who can obviously spoil the bunch, kids who are scared to speak up for legitimate reasons, people who want SROs, people who don’t, and a school district that plays musical chairs with students with violent backgrounds rather than figuring out a more appropriate placement for kids in need of different support and supervision. He was offered this pilot for free and it seems as though MCPS did their typical echo chamber assessment thinking they’ve thought through everything and this could be a useful tool in the toolkit, but didn’t realize there are a lot of questions and concerns they should think through. There is no single solution that could prevent every unique scenario, which is scary and upsetting.



LOL. Thanks Chief Jones. You work for a public school system. You aren’t supposed to be signing contracts under the table without authorization from the Board of Education. Start by following the law and stop complaining.


Where is the reporting on this? Students and staff outrage?


It was at BCC last night.


Suddenly the dads come out of the woodwork after 10 years of no involvement and expect lots of deliverables they are not owed.


Not sure what you are talking about.

It's a frickin public school system where TAX payers $ pay


The pilot is free, tax payer.


Jones is working for free? Did the tax payers vote to get the pilot?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there a recap of the meeting? Was Bethesda Mag there or other reporters?


Only the parents coalition.


Any chance there is a recap by the Parents Coalition?
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