BCC student with weapon today

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Anonymous wrote:Based on the recent safety community meeting at Kennedy HS, CO leaders don’t have a clue what to do to keep schools safe.


Doesn't sound like much was proposed or implemented after the safety meeting at BCC in Jan. May have missed that info if any on here.
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Anonymous wrote:I will vote for anyone that prioritizes safety and learning over “equity”.

+1 consider that the majority of students who are hurt by violence are black and brown kids. Or, maybe MCPS admins are trying to make it more equitable by letting violence grow in schools that are not majority black/brown.


BCC is now majority non-white as of 2023-2024 school year for the first time in its history. FYI


Except that was also true for the 2022-2023 school year.

https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04406.pdf

BL/HI = 38.3

Asian students are not considered a "target" demo in MCPS.

Asian/white = 55.5
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Anonymous wrote:I will vote for anyone that prioritizes safety and learning over “equity”.

+1 consider that the majority of students who are hurt by violence are black and brown kids. Or, maybe MCPS admins are trying to make it more equitable by letting violence grow in schools that are not majority black/brown.


BCC is now majority non-white as of 2023-2024 school year for the first time in its history. FYI


Except that was also true for the 2022-2023 school year.

https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04406.pdf

BL/HI = 38.3

Asian students are not considered a "target" demo in MCPS.

Asian/white = 55.5


The PP said "majority non-white".
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Anonymous wrote:I will vote for anyone that prioritizes safety and learning over “equity”.

+1 consider that the majority of students who are hurt by violence are black and brown kids. Or, maybe MCPS admins are trying to make it more equitable by letting violence grow in schools that are not majority black/brown.


BCC is now majority non-white as of 2023-2024 school year for the first time in its history. FYI


Except that was also true for the 2022-2023 school year.

https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04406.pdf

BL/HI = 38.3

Asian students are not considered a "target" demo in MCPS.

Asian/white = 55.5


The PP said "majority non-white".

but in education, "non white" = BL/HI.

Asians are honorary whites. They are never lumped in as "nonwhites" when talking about academics.
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Anonymous wrote:I will vote for anyone that prioritizes safety and learning over “equity”.

+1 consider that the majority of students who are hurt by violence are black and brown kids. Or, maybe MCPS admins are trying to make it more equitable by letting violence grow in schools that are not majority black/brown.


BCC is now majority non-white as of 2023-2024 school year for the first time in its history. FYI


Except that was also true for the 2022-2023 school year.

https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04406.pdf

BL/HI = 38.3

Asian students are not considered a "target" demo in MCPS.

Asian/white = 55.5


The PP said "majority non-white".

but in education, "non white" = BL/HI.

Asians are honorary whites. They are never lumped in as "nonwhites" when talking about academics.


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Anonymous wrote:*So* many teachers -- like me --and staff at my school send their kids to private. So did my teacher sister. We work in MCPS schools and certainly do not send our kids here. I miss the 90s when MCPS was actually a good school system.


I'm happy with our experience in MCPS.

- FCPS kid from the 80s/90s
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Anonymous wrote:People, get your kids out of mcps. Why do you all still have kids in public school?


Sweet! You’re gonna pay for my kids private HS? Such a generous offer. We need more people like you!


Yep, will take that poster's offer too. No to religious schools!!!


I’ll take religious schools over your train wreck and many others are too.
We all know you would too.


Why again are you on the "train wreck" forum? Go deal with your abuse cases at your private school.


Keep trying in your desperation. I have a say for public as I pay and live in mont county. You can suck it.


Of course can't believe they pay property taxes and also pay for private school. And wait until their private school kid is roommates with a *gasp* public school kid at the same college.


Because we can pay for private school and choose to. You’re jealous about that.
Colleges are for *gasp* all individuals who completed high school.
You simply don’t care enough about your child to send them in their formative years to a good learning environment.
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Anonymous wrote:I will vote for anyone that prioritizes safety and learning over “equity”.

+1 consider that the majority of students who are hurt by violence are black and brown kids. Or, maybe MCPS admins are trying to make it more equitable by letting violence grow in schools that are not majority black/brown.


BCC is now majority non-white as of 2023-2024 school year for the first time in its history. FYI


Except that was also true for the 2022-2023 school year.

https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04406.pdf

BL/HI = 38.3

Asian students are not considered a "target" demo in MCPS.

Asian/white = 55.5


The PP said "majority non-white".

but in education, "non white" = BL/HI.

Asians are honorary whites. They are never lumped in as "nonwhites" when talking about academics.



why the eyeroll... it's true.
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Anonymous wrote:People, get your kids out of mcps. Why do you all still have kids in public school?


Sweet! You’re gonna pay for my kids private HS? Such a generous offer. We need more people like you!


Yep, will take that poster's offer too. No to religious schools!!!


I’ll take religious schools over your train wreck and many others are too.
We all know you would too.


Why again are you on the "train wreck" forum? Go deal with your abuse cases at your private school.


Keep trying in your desperation. I have a say for public as I pay and live in mont county. You can suck it.


Of course can't believe they pay property taxes and also pay for private school. And wait until their private school kid is roommates with a *gasp* public school kid at the same college.


Because we can pay for private school and choose to. You’re jealous about that.
Colleges are for *gasp* all individuals who completed high school.
You simply don’t care enough about your child to send them in their formative years to a good learning environment.

dp.. if all private school parents are like you I'm glad we decided to keep our DC in public.
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Anonymous wrote:People, get your kids out of mcps. Why do you all still have kids in public school?


Sweet! You’re gonna pay for my kids private HS? Such a generous offer. We need more people like you!


Yep, will take that poster's offer too. No to religious schools!!!


I’ll take religious schools over your train wreck and many others are too.
We all know you would too.


Why again are you on the "train wreck" forum? Go deal with your abuse cases at your private school.


Keep trying in your desperation. I have a say for public as I pay and live in mont county. You can suck it.


Of course can't believe they pay property taxes and also pay for private school. And wait until their private school kid is roommates with a *gasp* public school kid at the same college.


Because we can pay for private school and choose to. You’re jealous about that.
Colleges are for *gasp* all individuals who completed high school.
You simply don’t care enough about your child to send them in their formative years to a good learning environment.

dp

Yet they still end up in the same colleges as public school students.

DC's friend went to a private school. They ended up at the same college. DC went to a public magnet.
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Anonymous wrote:VOTE tomorrow! Board of Education thread is pages long. READ. Know who you are voting for from the limited choices we have.


or just vote Apple ballot since that thread is full of misinformation


Don’t vote the Apple ballot. Vote for the candidates, which you think will represent your views the best. The Apple ballot has an agenda, and they have brought us the current board of education. The apple ballot has endorsed the current BOE who have put us in this current situation.


That pretty much tells me whatever I need to know about candidates. I was not impressed with the options but I really can't handle who we have now!


The Apple Ballot candidates are: Natalie Zimmerman, Laura Stewart, Rita Montoya
The incumbents are: Rebecca Smondrowski, Shebra Evans, Lynne Harris


Are thee any non-woke candidates? That's who I want to vote for.
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Anonymous wrote:People, get your kids out of mcps. Why do you all still have kids in public school?


Sweet! You’re gonna pay for my kids private HS? Such a generous offer. We need more people like you!


Yep, will take that poster's offer too. No to religious schools!!!


I’ll take religious schools over your train wreck and many others are too.
We all know you would too.


Why again are you on the "train wreck" forum? Go deal with your abuse cases at your private school.


Keep trying in your desperation. I have a say for public as I pay and live in mont county. You can suck it.


Of course can't believe they pay property taxes and also pay for private school. And wait until their private school kid is roommates with a *gasp* public school kid at the same college.


Because we can pay for private school and choose to. You’re jealous about that.
Colleges are for *gasp* all individuals who completed high school.
You simply don’t care enough about your child to send them in their formative years to a good learning environment.

dp.. if all private school parents are like you I'm glad we decided to keep our DC in public.


Suuurrreee!
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Anonymous wrote:*So* many teachers -- like me --and staff at my school send their kids to private. So did my teacher sister. We work in MCPS schools and certainly do not send our kids here. I miss the 90s when MCPS was actually a good school system.


That's nice you are comfortable enough to send your kids to private but many of us are not. In the 90's it wasn't good either...


If they can afford private I doubt they're a teacher.. they are probably central office and part of the problem


Wrong. We can afford it.
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Anonymous wrote:People, get your kids out of mcps. Why do you all still have kids in public school?


Sweet! You’re gonna pay for my kids private HS? Such a generous offer. We need more people like you!


Yep, will take that poster's offer too. No to religious schools!!!


I’ll take religious schools over your train wreck and many others are too.
We all know you would too.


Why again are you on the "train wreck" forum? Go deal with your abuse cases at your private school.


Keep trying in your desperation. I have a say for public as I pay and live in mont county. You can suck it.


Of course can't believe they pay property taxes and also pay for private school. And wait until their private school kid is roommates with a *gasp* public school kid at the same college.


Because we can pay for private school and choose to. You’re jealous about that.
Colleges are for *gasp* all individuals who completed high school.
You simply don’t care enough about your child to send them in their formative years to a good learning environment.

dp.. if all private school parents are like you I'm glad we decided to keep our DC in public.


Suuurrreee!

yeeeeeeeep
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:People, get your kids out of mcps. Why do you all still have kids in public school?


Sweet! You’re gonna pay for my kids private HS? Such a generous offer. We need more people like you!


Yep, will take that poster's offer too. No to religious schools!!!


I’ll take religious schools over your train wreck and many others are too.
We all know you would too.


Why again are you on the "train wreck" forum? Go deal with your abuse cases at your private school.


Keep trying in your desperation. I have a say for public as I pay and live in mont county. You can suck it.


Of course can't believe they pay property taxes and also pay for private school. And wait until their private school kid is roommates with a *gasp* public school kid at the same college.


Because we can pay for private school and choose to. You’re jealous about that.
Colleges are for *gasp* all individuals who completed high school.
You simply don’t care enough about your child to send them in their formative years to a good learning environment.


Got it, your life is sheltered in private schools so you come to read what's happening. No colleges are not for all individuals who completed HS. Clueless poster.
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