What's going on at Churchill?

Anonymous
There is a very disturbing story behind this. This was in retaliation to something done to the boy by the “girl”. It was specific between the 2 kids. So its not like a school shooter, or gang violence. It was one student doing something REALLY messed up to another. And that person seeking revenge.
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Anonymous wrote:There is a very disturbing story behind this. This was in retaliation to something done to the boy by the “girl”. It was specific between the 2 kids. So its not like a school shooter, or gang violence. It was one student doing something REALLY messed up to another. And that person seeking revenge.


The parent and student who stepped in to protect the female student were scared when he pulled out a knife. It would have only taken the Whitman student a second to start stabbing bystanders including those stepping in to help the girl he attacked. It doesn’t take much for violent acts to spiral to the point people who don’t know the perpetrator get hurt.

What would have Churchill done had the Whitman student pulled out a gun? What if he went to his car for a gun? Or drove home for a gun?

This was a huge wake up call that Mr. Taylor and MCPS should take seriously. How many fights have been on campus this school year and now a knife?
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Anonymous wrote:The MCCPTA advocated for an alert system after the bomb threat incident at Churchill years ago under Benz. Both that incident and last week’s assault highlighted the most vulnerable times of the school day is when students are coming to school - either at the beginning of the school day or at lunch. These are the times doors are unlocked and students are outside coming into the building. Not an easy time to lockdown the building or get students to safety.

MCPS needs to wake up and realize safety attacks will come at these periods of vulnerability, not on their class schedules.

And how should MCPS address that risk?


Use the same robo phone, text, and email service that Mr. Taylor uses for his Sunday announcements. You can prepare a general lockdown alert that tells students on campus to go into the building and secure themselves in a classroom. For students not on campus should go home till it is safe to go to school.

College campuses have used such alerts for over a decade. MCPS has the technology but has never used it to improve school safety.


I don’t know about other families, but my HS student doesn’t get those robocalls, the parents do. My kid would never see an MCPS email in time to react to an emergency. They probably wouldn’t answer a phone call from MCPS, either. They might see a text, but there’s a chance they wouldn’t even read it right away if it weren’t from a friend or family member.

We all just get so much canned messaging from MCPS that nobody treats any of them as urgent. I think it would need to be a dedicated emergency source in order to be of any use in a real emergency. The emergency text/email service at the university I work for is completely separate from any other messaging. If you see a message from them, you know something is happening right now.


Churchill has the ability to text, call, and email alerts to students. They have the phone number and MCPS email for my child which is alerted on his chrome book and phone. It’s not rocket science and there could be a special format for security alerts.

If Churchill and MCPS are too dense to come up with a plan, there are security firms that perform risk assessments for schools so safety improvements are implemented. Every child at Churchill has a cellphone. Sending out alerts to phones would be easy, quick, and cheap.


Churchill can only do so much without MCPS approval. MCPS catered to the ultra liberal parents who don't want any security in the schools. So, this is what we get. Violence at the school and slow police times. This isn't just a Churchill issue and removing security at the schools was a mistake. Not all kids have phones so relying on phones is an issue but they could even put up signs, sound an alarm or something like they did when we went to HS.

They did not remove security at schools, they remove worthless SROs at schools. There are security guards at schools.
Stop with your Fox News, Q propaganda.
Idiot
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The MCCPTA advocated for an alert system after the bomb threat incident at Churchill years ago under Benz. Both that incident and last week’s assault highlighted the most vulnerable times of the school day is when students are coming to school - either at the beginning of the school day or at lunch. These are the times doors are unlocked and students are outside coming into the building. Not an easy time to lockdown the building or get students to safety.

MCPS needs to wake up and realize safety attacks will come at these periods of vulnerability, not on their class schedules.

And how should MCPS address that risk?


Use the same robo phone, text, and email service that Mr. Taylor uses for his Sunday announcements. You can prepare a general lockdown alert that tells students on campus to go into the building and secure themselves in a classroom. For students not on campus should go home till it is safe to go to school.

College campuses have used such alerts for over a decade. MCPS has the technology but has never used it to improve school safety.


I don’t know about other families, but my HS student doesn’t get those robocalls, the parents do. My kid would never see an MCPS email in time to react to an emergency. They probably wouldn’t answer a phone call from MCPS, either. They might see a text, but there’s a chance they wouldn’t even read it right away if it weren’t from a friend or family member.

We all just get so much canned messaging from MCPS that nobody treats any of them as urgent. I think it would need to be a dedicated emergency source in order to be of any use in a real emergency. The emergency text/email service at the university I work for is completely separate from any other messaging. If you see a message from them, you know something is happening right now.


Churchill has the ability to text, call, and email alerts to students. They have the phone number and MCPS email for my child which is alerted on his chrome book and phone. It’s not rocket science and there could be a special format for security alerts.

If Churchill and MCPS are too dense to come up with a plan, there are security firms that perform risk assessments for schools so safety improvements are implemented. Every child at Churchill has a cellphone. Sending out alerts to phones would be easy, quick, and cheap.


Churchill can only do so much without MCPS approval. MCPS catered to the ultra liberal parents who don't want any security in the schools. So, this is what we get. Violence at the school and slow police times. This isn't just a Churchill issue and removing security at the schools was a mistake. Not all kids have phones so relying on phones is an issue but they could even put up signs, sound an alarm or something like they did when we went to HS.

They did not remove security at schools, they remove worthless SROs at schools. There are security guards at schools.
Stop with your Fox News, Q propaganda.
Idiot


Well, as a result of multiple fights at Seneca Valley, they're bringing police officers (SROs) back at that school: https://www.mymcmedia.org/seneca-valley-football-game-ends-early-due-to-series-of-student-fights/
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Anonymous wrote:The MCCPTA advocated for an alert system after the bomb threat incident at Churchill years ago under Benz. Both that incident and last week’s assault highlighted the most vulnerable times of the school day is when students are coming to school - either at the beginning of the school day or at lunch. These are the times doors are unlocked and students are outside coming into the building. Not an easy time to lockdown the building or get students to safety.

MCPS needs to wake up and realize safety attacks will come at these periods of vulnerability, not on their class schedules.

And how should MCPS address that risk?


Use the same robo phone, text, and email service that Mr. Taylor uses for his Sunday announcements. You can prepare a general lockdown alert that tells students on campus to go into the building and secure themselves in a classroom. For students not on campus should go home till it is safe to go to school.

College campuses have used such alerts for over a decade. MCPS has the technology but has never used it to improve school safety.


I don’t know about other families, but my HS student doesn’t get those robocalls, the parents do. My kid would never see an MCPS email in time to react to an emergency. They probably wouldn’t answer a phone call from MCPS, either. They might see a text, but there’s a chance they wouldn’t even read it right away if it weren’t from a friend or family member.

We all just get so much canned messaging from MCPS that nobody treats any of them as urgent. I think it would need to be a dedicated emergency source in order to be of any use in a real emergency. The emergency text/email service at the university I work for is completely separate from any other messaging. If you see a message from them, you know something is happening right now.


Churchill has the ability to text, call, and email alerts to students. They have the phone number and MCPS email for my child which is alerted on his chrome book and phone. It’s not rocket science and there could be a special format for security alerts.

If Churchill and MCPS are too dense to come up with a plan, there are security firms that perform risk assessments for schools so safety improvements are implemented. Every child at Churchill has a cellphone. Sending out alerts to phones would be easy, quick, and cheap.


Churchill can only do so much without MCPS approval. MCPS catered to the ultra liberal parents who don't want any security in the schools. So, this is what we get. Violence at the school and slow police times. This isn't just a Churchill issue and removing security at the schools was a mistake. Not all kids have phones so relying on phones is an issue but they could even put up signs, sound an alarm or something like they did when we went to HS.

They did not remove security at schools, they remove worthless SROs at schools. There are security guards at schools.
Stop with your Fox News, Q propaganda.
Idiot


Because an unarmed rent a cop will be a deterrent lol
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Anonymous wrote:The MCCPTA advocated for an alert system after the bomb threat incident at Churchill years ago under Benz. Both that incident and last week’s assault highlighted the most vulnerable times of the school day is when students are coming to school - either at the beginning of the school day or at lunch. These are the times doors are unlocked and students are outside coming into the building. Not an easy time to lockdown the building or get students to safety.

MCPS needs to wake up and realize safety attacks will come at these periods of vulnerability, not on their class schedules.

And how should MCPS address that risk?


Use the same robo phone, text, and email service that Mr. Taylor uses for his Sunday announcements. You can prepare a general lockdown alert that tells students on campus to go into the building and secure themselves in a classroom. For students not on campus should go home till it is safe to go to school.

College campuses have used such alerts for over a decade. MCPS has the technology but has never used it to improve school safety.


I don’t know about other families, but my HS student doesn’t get those robocalls, the parents do. My kid would never see an MCPS email in time to react to an emergency. They probably wouldn’t answer a phone call from MCPS, either. They might see a text, but there’s a chance they wouldn’t even read it right away if it weren’t from a friend or family member.

We all just get so much canned messaging from MCPS that nobody treats any of them as urgent. I think it would need to be a dedicated emergency source in order to be of any use in a real emergency. The emergency text/email service at the university I work for is completely separate from any other messaging. If you see a message from them, you know something is happening right now.


Churchill has the ability to text, call, and email alerts to students. They have the phone number and MCPS email for my child which is alerted on his chrome book and phone. It’s not rocket science and there could be a special format for security alerts.

If Churchill and MCPS are too dense to come up with a plan, there are security firms that perform risk assessments for schools so safety improvements are implemented. Every child at Churchill has a cellphone. Sending out alerts to phones would be easy, quick, and cheap.


Churchill can only do so much without MCPS approval. MCPS catered to the ultra liberal parents who don't want any security in the schools. So, this is what we get. Violence at the school and slow police times. This isn't just a Churchill issue and removing security at the schools was a mistake. Not all kids have phones so relying on phones is an issue but they could even put up signs, sound an alarm or something like they did when we went to HS.

They did not remove security at schools, they remove worthless SROs at schools. There are security guards at schools.
Stop with your Fox News, Q propaganda.
Idiot


Ridiculous. The SROs at our school were fantastic and really worked hard to build relationships with students and sometimes, families.

You know what is worthless? People like you who are so focused on your ridiculous SJW agenda that you’re willing to put kids at risk.

You are the idiot for thinking that you know better than the MCPS Principals who wanted to keep the SROs in schools.
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Anonymous wrote:The MCCPTA advocated for an alert system after the bomb threat incident at Churchill years ago under Benz. Both that incident and last week’s assault highlighted the most vulnerable times of the school day is when students are coming to school - either at the beginning of the school day or at lunch. These are the times doors are unlocked and students are outside coming into the building. Not an easy time to lockdown the building or get students to safety.

MCPS needs to wake up and realize safety attacks will come at these periods of vulnerability, not on their class schedules.

And how should MCPS address that risk?


Use the same robo phone, text, and email service that Mr. Taylor uses for his Sunday announcements. You can prepare a general lockdown alert that tells students on campus to go into the building and secure themselves in a classroom. For students not on campus should go home till it is safe to go to school.

College campuses have used such alerts for over a decade. MCPS has the technology but has never used it to improve school safety.


I don’t know about other families, but my HS student doesn’t get those robocalls, the parents do. My kid would never see an MCPS email in time to react to an emergency. They probably wouldn’t answer a phone call from MCPS, either. They might see a text, but there’s a chance they wouldn’t even read it right away if it weren’t from a friend or family member.

We all just get so much canned messaging from MCPS that nobody treats any of them as urgent. I think it would need to be a dedicated emergency source in order to be of any use in a real emergency. The emergency text/email service at the university I work for is completely separate from any other messaging. If you see a message from them, you know something is happening right now.


Churchill has the ability to text, call, and email alerts to students. They have the phone number and MCPS email for my child which is alerted on his chrome book and phone. It’s not rocket science and there could be a special format for security alerts.

If Churchill and MCPS are too dense to come up with a plan, there are security firms that perform risk assessments for schools so safety improvements are implemented. Every child at Churchill has a cellphone. Sending out alerts to phones would be easy, quick, and cheap.


Churchill can only do so much without MCPS approval. MCPS catered to the ultra liberal parents who don't want any security in the schools. So, this is what we get. Violence at the school and slow police times. This isn't just a Churchill issue and removing security at the schools was a mistake. Not all kids have phones so relying on phones is an issue but they could even put up signs, sound an alarm or something like they did when we went to HS.

They did not remove security at schools, they remove worthless SROs at schools. There are security guards at schools.
Stop with your Fox News, Q propaganda.
Idiot


Well, as a result of multiple fights at Seneca Valley, they're bringing police officers (SROs) back at that school: https://www.mymcmedia.org/seneca-valley-football-game-ends-early-due-to-series-of-student-fights/

Your reading comprehension is clearly lacking
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Good thing Montgomery county leadership took the community police officers out of the high schools


Ugh, right? It was bad enough already. Bring the SROs back.


We can thank our MCCPTA for the lack of SRO's. Their brilliant advocacy.


And why I will not give the MCCPTA a single dollar. I am totally done with the PTA and will only donate directly to my kids’ schools. The MCCPTA is useless and worse than incompetent.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The MCCPTA advocated for an alert system after the bomb threat incident at Churchill years ago under Benz. Both that incident and last week’s assault highlighted the most vulnerable times of the school day is when students are coming to school - either at the beginning of the school day or at lunch. These are the times doors are unlocked and students are outside coming into the building. Not an easy time to lockdown the building or get students to safety.

MCPS needs to wake up and realize safety attacks will come at these periods of vulnerability, not on their class schedules.

And how should MCPS address that risk?


Use the same robo phone, text, and email service that Mr. Taylor uses for his Sunday announcements. You can prepare a general lockdown alert that tells students on campus to go into the building and secure themselves in a classroom. For students not on campus should go home till it is safe to go to school.

College campuses have used such alerts for over a decade. MCPS has the technology but has never used it to improve school safety.


I don’t know about other families, but my HS student doesn’t get those robocalls, the parents do. My kid would never see an MCPS email in time to react to an emergency. They probably wouldn’t answer a phone call from MCPS, either. They might see a text, but there’s a chance they wouldn’t even read it right away if it weren’t from a friend or family member.

We all just get so much canned messaging from MCPS that nobody treats any of them as urgent. I think it would need to be a dedicated emergency source in order to be of any use in a real emergency. The emergency text/email service at the university I work for is completely separate from any other messaging. If you see a message from them, you know something is happening right now.


Churchill has the ability to text, call, and email alerts to students. They have the phone number and MCPS email for my child which is alerted on his chrome book and phone. It’s not rocket science and there could be a special format for security alerts.

If Churchill and MCPS are too dense to come up with a plan, there are security firms that perform risk assessments for schools so safety improvements are implemented. Every child at Churchill has a cellphone. Sending out alerts to phones would be easy, quick, and cheap.


Churchill can only do so much without MCPS approval. MCPS catered to the ultra liberal parents who don't want any security in the schools. So, this is what we get. Violence at the school and slow police times. This isn't just a Churchill issue and removing security at the schools was a mistake. Not all kids have phones so relying on phones is an issue but they could even put up signs, sound an alarm or something like they did when we went to HS.

They did not remove security at schools, they remove worthless SROs at schools. There are security guards at schools.
Stop with your Fox News, Q propaganda.
Idiot


Because an unarmed rent a cop will be a deterrent lol

Well SROs were never a deterrent, were they?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The MCCPTA advocated for an alert system after the bomb threat incident at Churchill years ago under Benz. Both that incident and last week’s assault highlighted the most vulnerable times of the school day is when students are coming to school - either at the beginning of the school day or at lunch. These are the times doors are unlocked and students are outside coming into the building. Not an easy time to lockdown the building or get students to safety.

MCPS needs to wake up and realize safety attacks will come at these periods of vulnerability, not on their class schedules.

And how should MCPS address that risk?


Use the same robo phone, text, and email service that Mr. Taylor uses for his Sunday announcements. You can prepare a general lockdown alert that tells students on campus to go into the building and secure themselves in a classroom. For students not on campus should go home till it is safe to go to school.

College campuses have used such alerts for over a decade. MCPS has the technology but has never used it to improve school safety.


I don’t know about other families, but my HS student doesn’t get those robocalls, the parents do. My kid would never see an MCPS email in time to react to an emergency. They probably wouldn’t answer a phone call from MCPS, either. They might see a text, but there’s a chance they wouldn’t even read it right away if it weren’t from a friend or family member.

We all just get so much canned messaging from MCPS that nobody treats any of them as urgent. I think it would need to be a dedicated emergency source in order to be of any use in a real emergency. The emergency text/email service at the university I work for is completely separate from any other messaging. If you see a message from them, you know something is happening right now.


Churchill has the ability to text, call, and email alerts to students. They have the phone number and MCPS email for my child which is alerted on his chrome book and phone. It’s not rocket science and there could be a special format for security alerts.

If Churchill and MCPS are too dense to come up with a plan, there are security firms that perform risk assessments for schools so safety improvements are implemented. Every child at Churchill has a cellphone. Sending out alerts to phones would be easy, quick, and cheap.


Churchill can only do so much without MCPS approval. MCPS catered to the ultra liberal parents who don't want any security in the schools. So, this is what we get. Violence at the school and slow police times. This isn't just a Churchill issue and removing security at the schools was a mistake. Not all kids have phones so relying on phones is an issue but they could even put up signs, sound an alarm or something like they did when we went to HS.

They did not remove security at schools, they remove worthless SROs at schools. There are security guards at schools.
Stop with your Fox News, Q propaganda.
Idiot


Ridiculous. The SROs at our school were fantastic and really worked hard to build relationships with students and sometimes, families.

You know what is worthless? People like you who are so focused on your ridiculous SJW agenda that you’re willing to put kids at risk.

You are the idiot for thinking that you know better than the MCPS Principals who wanted to keep the SROs in schools.

I know better than spewing out Fox News and Q propagandas.
Anonymous
Sherwood HS just sent out a letter to ELEMENTARY and MIDDLE school parents that their children can no longer attend football games without an escort.
This is because kids that age had been attending more and more football games (which typically take place late on Friday nights) without their parents and acting very inappropriately.

There is a large segment of parents who think putting food on the table is enough. These folks do not parent their kids. They are truly dragging down the rest of the county. And yes- it goes on at sherwood and at Churchill. Absentee parents .
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The MCCPTA advocated for an alert system after the bomb threat incident at Churchill years ago under Benz. Both that incident and last week’s assault highlighted the most vulnerable times of the school day is when students are coming to school - either at the beginning of the school day or at lunch. These are the times doors are unlocked and students are outside coming into the building. Not an easy time to lockdown the building or get students to safety.

MCPS needs to wake up and realize safety attacks will come at these periods of vulnerability, not on their class schedules.

And how should MCPS address that risk?


Use the same robo phone, text, and email service that Mr. Taylor uses for his Sunday announcements. You can prepare a general lockdown alert that tells students on campus to go into the building and secure themselves in a classroom. For students not on campus should go home till it is safe to go to school.

College campuses have used such alerts for over a decade. MCPS has the technology but has never used it to improve school safety.


I don’t know about other families, but my HS student doesn’t get those robocalls, the parents do. My kid would never see an MCPS email in time to react to an emergency. They probably wouldn’t answer a phone call from MCPS, either. They might see a text, but there’s a chance they wouldn’t even read it right away if it weren’t from a friend or family member.

We all just get so much canned messaging from MCPS that nobody treats any of them as urgent. I think it would need to be a dedicated emergency source in order to be of any use in a real emergency. The emergency text/email service at the university I work for is completely separate from any other messaging. If you see a message from them, you know something is happening right now.


Churchill has the ability to text, call, and email alerts to students. They have the phone number and MCPS email for my child which is alerted on his chrome book and phone. It’s not rocket science and there could be a special format for security alerts.

If Churchill and MCPS are too dense to come up with a plan, there are security firms that perform risk assessments for schools so safety improvements are implemented. Every child at Churchill has a cellphone. Sending out alerts to phones would be easy, quick, and cheap.


Churchill can only do so much without MCPS approval. MCPS catered to the ultra liberal parents who don't want any security in the schools. So, this is what we get. Violence at the school and slow police times. This isn't just a Churchill issue and removing security at the schools was a mistake. Not all kids have phones so relying on phones is an issue but they could even put up signs, sound an alarm or something like they did when we went to HS.

They did not remove security at schools, they remove worthless SROs at schools. There are security guards at schools.
Stop with your Fox News, Q propaganda.
Idiot


Ridiculous. The SROs at our school were fantastic and really worked hard to build relationships with students and sometimes, families.

You know what is worthless? People like you who are so focused on your ridiculous SJW agenda that you’re willing to put kids at risk.

You are the idiot for thinking that you know better than the MCPS Principals who wanted to keep the SROs in schools.

I know better than spewing out Fox News and Q propagandas.


New poster. No you don't know any better. You know exactly the same level of idiocy but on the left side instead of the right.
Principals should determine what is best in their schools. Not know nothing parents with a social agenda.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:There is a very disturbing story behind this. This was in retaliation to something done to the boy by the “girl”. It was specific between the 2 kids. So its not like a school shooter, or gang violence. It was one student doing something REALLY messed up to another. And that person seeking revenge.


The parent and student who stepped in to protect the female student were scared when he pulled out a knife. It would have only taken the Whitman student a second to start stabbing bystanders including those stepping in to help the girl he attacked. It doesn’t take much for violent acts to spiral to the point people who don’t know the perpetrator get hurt.

What would have Churchill done had the Whitman student pulled out a gun? What if he went to his car for a gun? Or drove home for a gun?

This was a huge wake up call that Mr. Taylor and MCPS should take seriously. How many fights have been on campus this school year and now a knife?


That poster has a great way to minimize it. If this happened at any other school, the nasty comments would come from them but since its their school the school gets a free pass. Most violence is targeted and at one person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sherwood HS just sent out a letter to ELEMENTARY and MIDDLE school parents that their children can no longer attend football games without an escort.
This is because kids that age had been attending more and more football games (which typically take place late on Friday nights) without their parents and acting very inappropriately.

There is a large segment of parents who think putting food on the table is enough. These folks do not parent their kids. They are truly dragging down the rest of the county. And yes- it goes on at sherwood and at Churchill. Absentee parents .


Elementary and middle school kids should not be dropped off at a high school alone. That is common sense.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The MCCPTA advocated for an alert system after the bomb threat incident at Churchill years ago under Benz. Both that incident and last week’s assault highlighted the most vulnerable times of the school day is when students are coming to school - either at the beginning of the school day or at lunch. These are the times doors are unlocked and students are outside coming into the building. Not an easy time to lockdown the building or get students to safety.

MCPS needs to wake up and realize safety attacks will come at these periods of vulnerability, not on their class schedules.

And how should MCPS address that risk?


Use the same robo phone, text, and email service that Mr. Taylor uses for his Sunday announcements. You can prepare a general lockdown alert that tells students on campus to go into the building and secure themselves in a classroom. For students not on campus should go home till it is safe to go to school.

College campuses have used such alerts for over a decade. MCPS has the technology but has never used it to improve school safety.


I don’t know about other families, but my HS student doesn’t get those robocalls, the parents do. My kid would never see an MCPS email in time to react to an emergency. They probably wouldn’t answer a phone call from MCPS, either. They might see a text, but there’s a chance they wouldn’t even read it right away if it weren’t from a friend or family member.

We all just get so much canned messaging from MCPS that nobody treats any of them as urgent. I think it would need to be a dedicated emergency source in order to be of any use in a real emergency. The emergency text/email service at the university I work for is completely separate from any other messaging. If you see a message from them, you know something is happening right now.


Churchill has the ability to text, call, and email alerts to students. They have the phone number and MCPS email for my child which is alerted on his chrome book and phone. It’s not rocket science and there could be a special format for security alerts.

If Churchill and MCPS are too dense to come up with a plan, there are security firms that perform risk assessments for schools so safety improvements are implemented. Every child at Churchill has a cellphone. Sending out alerts to phones would be easy, quick, and cheap.


Churchill can only do so much without MCPS approval. MCPS catered to the ultra liberal parents who don't want any security in the schools. So, this is what we get. Violence at the school and slow police times. This isn't just a Churchill issue and removing security at the schools was a mistake. Not all kids have phones so relying on phones is an issue but they could even put up signs, sound an alarm or something like they did when we went to HS.

They did not remove security at schools, they remove worthless SROs at schools. There are security guards at schools.
Stop with your Fox News, Q propaganda.
Idiot


Because an unarmed rent a cop will be a deterrent lol

Well SROs were never a deterrent, were they?


You’re so dumb:

Yes, they have. One example here in MD.

By Matthew Barakat and Jesse J. Holland
Associated Press

GREAT MILLS, Md. — A teenager with a handgun shot and critically wounded a girl inside a Maryland school on Tuesday and the shooter was killed when a school resource officer confronted him moments after the gunfire erupted.


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