I live in moco and got scared when my son got hurt and we called an ambulance. This was in 2014. And he was treated/released from the ER. We did in fact get a bill for the ambulance. So it might be a law in the same way insurance isn’t allowed to deny certain services to kids with Autism is a law. It’s not hard and fast apparently. |
This is true. I’m a teacher and my administration can never help me with anything because they are either running around putting out fires, dealing with seniors who are failing, trying to get a handle on truancy when we have no leverage on the issue, or dealing with some repeat crazy parents. And while the vast majority of parents are either completely reasonable or unfortunately completely disengaged, every school has some crazy parents who suck up everybody’s time |
That's not true. MCPS and Maryland have truancy laws on the books. MCPS chooses not to use the punitive route because they say it breaks relationships and trust with families. So there is leverage, the system chooses not to use it for political reasons. |
Hmm. I’m a teacher and I think that admin is full of poop. They can help. They choose not to. Not sure why you are brown nosing admin. They will throw you under the bus to save themselves in two seconds. Good admins help their staff. |
| Did Clarksburg get a community letter? Can anyone from there post it? |
You don’t think it will be much, much worse if school is no longer a right? |
My guess would be parents were called and either they could not come get him or the school was unable to reach anyone and that's why he was sent on an ambulance two hours after the incident. |
5 pages in and yet still no letter. And that this moderator has not locked the thread while rumours and talk without a link continue. Isn't a link and or explanation of such events required (mod's own rules)? |
Answers to question. 1. Yes 2. No. Find something else to gossip about. |
Move to Clarksburg if you want access to their community letters |
It’s not gossip, it’s news. |
It’s a public document funded by taxpayer dollars. It’s not a government secret. |
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I agree with the earlier poster who mentioned the Maryland state department. It's the state that determines the direction of suspensions and student discipline, so if arbitrary numbers are given school systems have incentive cover it up things like this!
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It's public school |
MSDE is terrible in so many ways. And there seems to be no way to hold them accountable. The stupid SlOs twice a year that they make teachers do - pointless busy work. |