Petition to bring back SROs

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Anonymous wrote:PG, a majority black county isn't afraid of SROs. They did it right and decided to actually survey residents (instead of a small select group) and made the decision to keep SROs based on resident feedback: https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/education/pgcps-school-board-vote-school-resource-officers/65-551556ee-53c7-4288-acff-255dc8b01b58

A district-wide survey revealed 82% of its 13,000 respondents think SROs are important or very important to maintaining a safe learning environment.







GET 'EM WITH THE RECEIPTS AND THE FACTS!

Montgomery County is the only county in the state of Maryland to do away with SROs by the way.


Sounds like MoCo is the only county looking at actual data then since SROs are notoriously ineffective.


Exactly, since every credible study concludes that they almost never improve matters and more often subject kids to greater risk.

MCPS used data that showed SROs can help reduce violent crime in schools.


Oh no, it was the exact opposite. That's why they got rid of them.


SRO's were removed and crime and violence is up. So, what is your solution to all this? Why should our kids have fear going to school? You do realize one reason why we don't have enough staff/filled positions is because of the issues in school.


Crime is also up in the counties with SRO’s so the SRO’s are not the reason for the rise.


No one is saying that is the reason for the rise, but at least there was another layer IN THE SCHOOLS to keep the students and staff safer. So, what do you propose should happen to make MCPS safe for all students and staff. No SRO's, no discipline, no consequences...you are ok with the free for all? You must not care as you don't have kids in MCPS.


Have you read the new plan?
Have you read the suggestions in this thread.

Do you know PG county fired 100+ security personnel and are hiring counselors?


Cite the source - I mean all you anti SRO keep babbling and have no links like the for-SRO people do.


It’s in the pot -SRO post saying “PG county kept SROs.

Did you even read it? It showed 1/5 arrests were false arrests.

They kept 1 SRO /HS, changed their role and removed security guards that were given arrest record

It’s pretty close to the same as the MCPS CEO program


So are you going to cite your sources or keep babbling?
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Anonymous wrote:PG, a majority black county isn't afraid of SROs. They did it right and decided to actually survey residents (instead of a small select group) and made the decision to keep SROs based on resident feedback: https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/education/pgcps-school-board-vote-school-resource-officers/65-551556ee-53c7-4288-acff-255dc8b01b58

A district-wide survey revealed 82% of its 13,000 respondents think SROs are important or very important to maintaining a safe learning environment.







GET 'EM WITH THE RECEIPTS AND THE FACTS!

Montgomery County is the only county in the state of Maryland to do away with SROs by the way.


Sounds like MoCo is the only county looking at actual data then since SROs are notoriously ineffective.


Exactly, since every credible study concludes that they almost never improve matters and more often subject kids to greater risk.

MCPS used data that showed SROs can help reduce violent crime in schools.


Oh no, it was the exact opposite. That's why they got rid of them.


SRO's were removed and crime and violence is up. So, what is your solution to all this? Why should our kids have fear going to school? You do realize one reason why we don't have enough staff/filled positions is because of the issues in school.


Crime is also up in the counties with SRO’s so the SRO’s are not the reason for the rise.


No one is saying that is the reason for the rise, but at least there was another layer IN THE SCHOOLS to keep the students and staff safer. So, what do you propose should happen to make MCPS safe for all students and staff. No SRO's, no discipline, no consequences...you are ok with the free for all? You must not care as you don't have kids in MCPS.


Have you read the new plan?
Have you read the suggestions in this thread.

Do you know PG county fired 100+ security personnel and are hiring counselors?


Cite the source - I mean all you anti SRO keep babbling and have no links like the for-SRO people do.


It’s in the pot -SRO post saying “PG county kept SROs.

Did you even read it? It showed 1/5 arrests were false arrests.

They kept 1 SRO /HS, changed their role and removed security guards that were given arrest record

It’s pretty close to the same as the MCPS CEO program


So are you going to cite your sources or keep babbling?


So what you are saying is that you don’t have or know where to find the SRO program for PG. County or the CEO program for MCPS?
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Anonymous wrote:PG, a majority black county isn't afraid of SROs. They did it right and decided to actually survey residents (instead of a small select group) and made the decision to keep SROs based on resident feedback: https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/education/pgcps-school-board-vote-school-resource-officers/65-551556ee-53c7-4288-acff-255dc8b01b58

A district-wide survey revealed 82% of its 13,000 respondents think SROs are important or very important to maintaining a safe learning environment.







GET 'EM WITH THE RECEIPTS AND THE FACTS!

Montgomery County is the only county in the state of Maryland to do away with SROs by the way.


Sounds like MoCo is the only county looking at actual data then since SROs are notoriously ineffective.


Exactly, since every credible study concludes that they almost never improve matters and more often subject kids to greater risk.

MCPS used data that showed SROs can help reduce violent crime in schools.


Oh no, it was the exact opposite. That's why they got rid of them.


SRO's were removed and crime and violence is up. So, what is your solution to all this? Why should our kids have fear going to school? You do realize one reason why we don't have enough staff/filled positions is because of the issues in school.


Crime is also up in the counties with SRO’s so the SRO’s are not the reason for the rise.


No one is saying that is the reason for the rise, but at least there was another layer IN THE SCHOOLS to keep the students and staff safer. So, what do you propose should happen to make MCPS safe for all students and staff. No SRO's, no discipline, no consequences...you are ok with the free for all? You must not care as you don't have kids in MCPS.


Have you read the new plan?
Have you read the suggestions in this thread.

Do you know PG county fired 100+ security personnel and are hiring counselors?


Cite the source - I mean all you anti SRO keep babbling and have no links like the for-SRO people do.


It’s in the pot -SRO post saying “PG county kept SROs.

Did you even read it? It showed 1/5 arrests were false arrests.

They kept 1 SRO /HS, changed their role and removed security guards that were given arrest record

It’s pretty close to the same as the MCPS CEO program


So are you going to cite your sources or keep babbling?


So what you are saying is that you don’t have or know where to find the SRO program for PG. County or the CEO program for MCPS?


DP and yes I do. And you're either lying or don't understand what you're reading.
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I just don't get why anyone would want to bring back SROs since they don't do any good. I mean they were present at parkland and uvalde and look how that turned out.
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Anonymous wrote:PG, a majority black county isn't afraid of SROs. They did it right and decided to actually survey residents (instead of a small select group) and made the decision to keep SROs based on resident feedback: https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/education/pgcps-school-board-vote-school-resource-officers/65-551556ee-53c7-4288-acff-255dc8b01b58

A district-wide survey revealed 82% of its 13,000 respondents think SROs are important or very important to maintaining a safe learning environment.







GET 'EM WITH THE RECEIPTS AND THE FACTS!

Montgomery County is the only county in the state of Maryland to do away with SROs by the way.


Sounds like MoCo is the only county looking at actual data then since SROs are notoriously ineffective.


Exactly, since every credible study concludes that they almost never improve matters and more often subject kids to greater risk.

MCPS used data that showed SROs can help reduce violent crime in schools.


Oh no, it was the exact opposite. That's why they got rid of them.


SRO's were removed and crime and violence is up. So, what is your solution to all this? Why should our kids have fear going to school? You do realize one reason why we don't have enough staff/filled positions is because of the issues in school.


Crime is also up in the counties with SRO’s so the SRO’s are not the reason for the rise.


No one is saying that is the reason for the rise, but at least there was another layer IN THE SCHOOLS to keep the students and staff safer. So, what do you propose should happen to make MCPS safe for all students and staff. No SRO's, no discipline, no consequences...you are ok with the free for all? You must not care as you don't have kids in MCPS.


Have you read the new plan?
Have you read the suggestions in this thread.

Do you know PG county fired 100+ security personnel and are hiring counselors?


Cite the source - I mean all you anti SRO keep babbling and have no links like the for-SRO people do.


It’s in the pot -SRO post saying “PG county kept SROs.

Did you even read it? It showed 1/5 arrests were false arrests.

They kept 1 SRO /HS, changed their role and removed security guards that were given arrest record

It’s pretty close to the same as the MCPS CEO program


So are you going to cite your sources or keep babbling?


So what you are saying is that you don’t have or know where to find the SRO program for PG. County or the CEO program for MCPS?


DP and yes I do. And you're either lying or don't understand what you're reading.


Post it so everybody can see your lying
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Anonymous wrote:I just don't get why anyone would want to bring back SROs since they don't do any good. I mean they were present at parkland and uvalde and look how that turned out.


It’s political.

Why do people care about masks. Why all of a sudden do people refuse vaccines. Why do people think being gay is a new fad.

It’s all mindless political bs.
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Anonymous wrote:I just don't get why anyone would want to bring back SROs since they don't do any good. I mean they were present at parkland and uvalde and look how that turned out.


Those didn't happen in Montgomery County. Why this constant local blame for out-of-state failures? I don't get it.
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Anonymous wrote:I just don't get why anyone would want to bring back SROs since they don't do any good. I mean they were present at parkland and uvalde and look how that turned out.

Omg do you just come post here 3x daily with the same post. It’s embarrassing

Uvalde had an entire police dept fail. It’s laughable how we are talking about all the issues with assaults, students with guns, drugs, fights, etc…. and you keep mentioning the 2 mass shootings.
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Anonymous wrote:PG, a majority black county isn't afraid of SROs. They did it right and decided to actually survey residents (instead of a small select group) and made the decision to keep SROs based on resident feedback: https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/education/pgcps-school-board-vote-school-resource-officers/65-551556ee-53c7-4288-acff-255dc8b01b58

A district-wide survey revealed 82% of its 13,000 respondents think SROs are important or very important to maintaining a safe learning environment.







GET 'EM WITH THE RECEIPTS AND THE FACTS!

Montgomery County is the only county in the state of Maryland to do away with SROs by the way.


Sounds like MoCo is the only county looking at actual data then since SROs are notoriously ineffective.


Exactly, since every credible study concludes that they almost never improve matters and more often subject kids to greater risk.

MCPS used data that showed SROs can help reduce violent crime in schools.


Oh no, it was the exact opposite. That's why they got rid of them.


SRO's were removed and crime and violence is up. So, what is your solution to all this? Why should our kids have fear going to school? You do realize one reason why we don't have enough staff/filled positions is because of the issues in school.


Crime is also up in the counties with SRO’s so the SRO’s are not the reason for the rise.


No one is saying that is the reason for the rise, but at least there was another layer IN THE SCHOOLS to keep the students and staff safer. So, what do you propose should happen to make MCPS safe for all students and staff. No SRO's, no discipline, no consequences...you are ok with the free for all? You must not care as you don't have kids in MCPS.


Have you read the new plan?
Have you read the suggestions in this thread.

Do you know PG county fired 100+ security personnel and are hiring counselors?


Cite the source - I mean all you anti SRO keep babbling and have no links like the for-SRO people do.


It’s in the pot -SRO post saying “PG county kept SROs.

Did you even read it? It showed 1/5 arrests were false arrests.

They kept 1 SRO /HS, changed their role and removed security guards that were given arrest record

It’s pretty close to the same as the MCPS CEO program


So are you going to cite your sources or keep babbling?


So what you are saying is that you don’t have or know where to find the SRO program for PG. County or the CEO program for MCPS?


So…. you’re babbling
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Anonymous wrote:PG, a majority black county isn't afraid of SROs. They did it right and decided to actually survey residents (instead of a small select group) and made the decision to keep SROs based on resident feedback: https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/education/pgcps-school-board-vote-school-resource-officers/65-551556ee-53c7-4288-acff-255dc8b01b58

A district-wide survey revealed 82% of its 13,000 respondents think SROs are important or very important to maintaining a safe learning environment.







GET 'EM WITH THE RECEIPTS AND THE FACTS!

Montgomery County is the only county in the state of Maryland to do away with SROs by the way.


Sounds like MoCo is the only county looking at actual data then since SROs are notoriously ineffective.


Exactly, since every credible study concludes that they almost never improve matters and more often subject kids to greater risk.

MCPS used data that showed SROs can help reduce violent crime in schools.


Oh no, it was the exact opposite. That's why they got rid of them.


SRO's were removed and crime and violence is up. So, what is your solution to all this? Why should our kids have fear going to school? You do realize one reason why we don't have enough staff/filled positions is because of the issues in school.


Crime is also up in the counties with SRO’s so the SRO’s are not the reason for the rise.


No one is saying that is the reason for the rise, but at least there was another layer IN THE SCHOOLS to keep the students and staff safer. So, what do you propose should happen to make MCPS safe for all students and staff. No SRO's, no discipline, no consequences...you are ok with the free for all? You must not care as you don't have kids in MCPS.


Have you read the new plan?
Have you read the suggestions in this thread.

Do you know PG county fired 100+ security personnel and are hiring counselors?


Cite the source - I mean all you anti SRO keep babbling and have no links like the for-SRO people do.


It’s in the pot -SRO post saying “PG county kept SROs.

Did you even read it? It showed 1/5 arrests were false arrests.

They kept 1 SRO /HS, changed their role and removed security guards that were given arrest record

It’s pretty close to the same as the MCPS CEO program


So are you going to cite your sources or keep babbling?


So what you are saying is that you don’t have or know where to find the SRO program for PG. County or the CEO program for MCPS?


So…. you’re babbling


So you haven’t read them and can’t link them here. Google is not that hard to use. Educate yourself.
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Anonymous wrote:I just don't get why anyone would want to bring back SROs since they don't do any good. I mean they were present at parkland and uvalde and look how that turned out.


Exactly
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Anonymous wrote:PG, a majority black county isn't afraid of SROs. They did it right and decided to actually survey residents (instead of a small select group) and made the decision to keep SROs based on resident feedback: https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/education/pgcps-school-board-vote-school-resource-officers/65-551556ee-53c7-4288-acff-255dc8b01b58

A district-wide survey revealed 82% of its 13,000 respondents think SROs are important or very important to maintaining a safe learning environment.







GET 'EM WITH THE RECEIPTS AND THE FACTS!

Montgomery County is the only county in the state of Maryland to do away with SROs by the way.


Sounds like MoCo is the only county looking at actual data then since SROs are notoriously ineffective.


Exactly, since every credible study concludes that they almost never improve matters and more often subject kids to greater risk.

MCPS used data that showed SROs can help reduce violent crime in schools.


Oh no, it was the exact opposite. That's why they got rid of them.


SRO's were removed and crime and violence is up. So, what is your solution to all this? Why should our kids have fear going to school? You do realize one reason why we don't have enough staff/filled positions is because of the issues in school.


Crime is also up in the counties with SRO’s so the SRO’s are not the reason for the rise.


No one is saying that is the reason for the rise, but at least there was another layer IN THE SCHOOLS to keep the students and staff safer. So, what do you propose should happen to make MCPS safe for all students and staff. No SRO's, no discipline, no consequences...you are ok with the free for all? You must not care as you don't have kids in MCPS.


Have you read the new plan?
Have you read the suggestions in this thread.

Do you know PG county fired 100+ security personnel and are hiring counselors?


Cite the source - I mean all you anti SRO keep babbling and have no links like the for-SRO people do.


It’s in the pot -SRO post saying “PG county kept SROs.

Did you even read it? It showed 1/5 arrests were false arrests.

They kept 1 SRO /HS, changed their role and removed security guards that were given arrest record

It’s pretty close to the same as the MCPS CEO program


So are you going to cite your sources or keep babbling?


So what you are saying is that you don’t have or know where to find the SRO program for PG. County or the CEO program for MCPS?


So…. you’re babbling


So you haven’t read them and can’t link them here. Google is not that hard to use. Educate yourself.


My goodness. You literally were the first to bring it upwithout posting sources and then now you're turning it around asking US to post the links. You are a MORON and doesn't deserve to be a part of this conversation.
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Anonymous wrote:PG, a majority black county isn't afraid of SROs. They did it right and decided to actually survey residents (instead of a small select group) and made the decision to keep SROs based on resident feedback: https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/education/pgcps-school-board-vote-school-resource-officers/65-551556ee-53c7-4288-acff-255dc8b01b58

A district-wide survey revealed 82% of its 13,000 respondents think SROs are important or very important to maintaining a safe learning environment.







GET 'EM WITH THE RECEIPTS AND THE FACTS!

Montgomery County is the only county in the state of Maryland to do away with SROs by the way.


Sounds like MoCo is the only county looking at actual data then since SROs are notoriously ineffective.


Exactly, since every credible study concludes that they almost never improve matters and more often subject kids to greater risk.

MCPS used data that showed SROs can help reduce violent crime in schools.


Oh no, it was the exact opposite. That's why they got rid of them.


SRO's were removed and crime and violence is up. So, what is your solution to all this? Why should our kids have fear going to school? You do realize one reason why we don't have enough staff/filled positions is because of the issues in school.


Crime is also up in the counties with SRO’s so the SRO’s are not the reason for the rise.


No one is saying that is the reason for the rise, but at least there was another layer IN THE SCHOOLS to keep the students and staff safer. So, what do you propose should happen to make MCPS safe for all students and staff. No SRO's, no discipline, no consequences...you are ok with the free for all? You must not care as you don't have kids in MCPS.


Have you read the new plan?
Have you read the suggestions in this thread.

Do you know PG county fired 100+ security personnel and are hiring counselors?


Cite the source - I mean all you anti SRO keep babbling and have no links like the for-SRO people do.


It’s in the pot -SRO post saying “PG county kept SROs.

Did you even read it? It showed 1/5 arrests were false arrests.

They kept 1 SRO /HS, changed their role and removed security guards that were given arrest record

It’s pretty close to the same as the MCPS CEO program


So are you going to cite your sources or keep babbling?


So what you are saying is that you don’t have or know where to find the SRO program for PG. County or the CEO program for MCPS?


So…. you’re babbling


So you haven’t read them and can’t link them here. Google is not that hard to use. Educate yourself.


My goodness. You literally were the first to bring it upwithout posting sources and then now you're turning it around asking US to post the links. You are a MORON and doesn't deserve to be a part of this conversation.


Agree anyone who thinks putting SROs in school is a good idea needs to educate themselves.
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Anonymous wrote:PG, a majority black county isn't afraid of SROs. They did it right and decided to actually survey residents (instead of a small select group) and made the decision to keep SROs based on resident feedback: https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/education/pgcps-school-board-vote-school-resource-officers/65-551556ee-53c7-4288-acff-255dc8b01b58

A district-wide survey revealed 82% of its 13,000 respondents think SROs are important or very important to maintaining a safe learning environment.







GET 'EM WITH THE RECEIPTS AND THE FACTS!

Montgomery County is the only county in the state of Maryland to do away with SROs by the way.


Sounds like MoCo is the only county looking at actual data then since SROs are notoriously ineffective.


Exactly, since every credible study concludes that they almost never improve matters and more often subject kids to greater risk.

MCPS used data that showed SROs can help reduce violent crime in schools.


Oh no, it was the exact opposite. That's why they got rid of them.


SRO's were removed and crime and violence is up. So, what is your solution to all this? Why should our kids have fear going to school? You do realize one reason why we don't have enough staff/filled positions is because of the issues in school.


Crime is also up in the counties with SRO’s so the SRO’s are not the reason for the rise.


No one is saying that is the reason for the rise, but at least there was another layer IN THE SCHOOLS to keep the students and staff safer. So, what do you propose should happen to make MCPS safe for all students and staff. No SRO's, no discipline, no consequences...you are ok with the free for all? You must not care as you don't have kids in MCPS.


Have you read the new plan?
Have you read the suggestions in this thread.

Do you know PG county fired 100+ security personnel and are hiring counselors?


Cite the source - I mean all you anti SRO keep babbling and have no links like the for-SRO people do.


It’s in the pot -SRO post saying “PG county kept SROs.

Did you even read it? It showed 1/5 arrests were false arrests.

They kept 1 SRO /HS, changed their role and removed security guards that were given arrest record

It’s pretty close to the same as the MCPS CEO program


So are you going to cite your sources or keep babbling?


So what you are saying is that you don’t have or know where to find the SRO program for PG. County or the CEO program for MCPS?


So…. you’re babbling


So you haven’t read them and can’t link them here. Google is not that hard to use. Educate yourself.


My goodness. You literally were the first to bring it upwithout posting sources and then now you're turning it around asking US to post the links. You are a MORON and doesn't deserve to be a part of this conversation.


The source is actually posted many times by somebody else who is pro-SRO (who also apparently didn't read it) in this thread. You are just to lazy to educate yourself. It's pathetic.
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Anonymous wrote:I just don't get why anyone would want to bring back SROs since they don't do any good. I mean they were present at parkland and uvalde and look how that turned out.


Exactly

yea security guards did nothing, too, so why have them.

Bunch of black and brown kids did some bad things in MCPS schools, can we kick them out, too?

Such great logic.
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