Superintendent Taylor

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If they go through with the virtual school plan, I hope they include home visits. Far too often parents keep their kids out of school to hide abuse:
https://ksltv.com/664062/the-system-is-broken-cafeteria-worker-speaks-out-in-death-of-12-year-old-boy/


Abused kids show up at school all the time. CPS does nothing when mandated reporting occurs.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:If they go through with the virtual school plan, I hope they include home visits. Far too often parents keep their kids out of school to hide abuse:
https://ksltv.com/664062/the-system-is-broken-cafeteria-worker-speaks-out-in-death-of-12-year-old-boy/


Abused kids show up at school all the time. CPS does nothing when mandated reporting occurs.


Correct. CPS is absolutely useless. So frustrating for teachers when nothing is done after we do our job and report suspected abuse.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they go through with the virtual school plan, I hope they include home visits. Far too often parents keep their kids out of school to hide abuse:
https://ksltv.com/664062/the-system-is-broken-cafeteria-worker-speaks-out-in-death-of-12-year-old-boy/


Abused kids show up at school all the time. CPS does nothing when mandated reporting occurs.


Correct. CPS is absolutely useless. So frustrating for teachers when nothing is done after we do our job and report suspected abuse.


Well this needs to be more widely known and sounds like something the WaPo should be digging into and reporting on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If they go through with the virtual school plan, I hope they include home visits. Far too often parents keep their kids out of school to hide abuse:
https://ksltv.com/664062/the-system-is-broken-cafeteria-worker-speaks-out-in-death-of-12-year-old-boy/


You are posting about a child going to school in person. The school should have fed this child and been more pro-active. This has nothing to do with virtual school. This has to do with CPS and in-person school failing this child. He was being abused long before homeschooling and homeschooling is not the MVA.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:If they go through with the virtual school plan, I hope they include home visits. Far too often parents keep their kids out of school to hide abuse:
https://ksltv.com/664062/the-system-is-broken-cafeteria-worker-speaks-out-in-death-of-12-year-old-boy/


You are posting about a child going to school in person. The school should have fed this child and been more pro-active. This has nothing to do with virtual school. This has to do with CPS and in-person school failing this child. He was being abused long before homeschooling and homeschooling is not the MVA.


No, the child was pulled out of school by the mother because she was upset they were feeding him. That's when the child died. School had been the only thing keeping him alive.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:If they go through with the virtual school plan, I hope they include home visits. Far too often parents keep their kids out of school to hide abuse:
https://ksltv.com/664062/the-system-is-broken-cafeteria-worker-speaks-out-in-death-of-12-year-old-boy/


You are posting about a child going to school in person. The school should have fed this child and been more pro-active. This has nothing to do with virtual school. This has to do with CPS and in-person school failing this child. He was being abused long before homeschooling and homeschooling is not the MVA.


No, the child was pulled out of school by the mother because she was upset they were feeding him. That's when the child died. School had been the only thing keeping him alive.


Again, this has nothing to do with virtual school. Try harder next time.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they go through with the virtual school plan, I hope they include home visits. Far too often parents keep their kids out of school to hide abuse:
https://ksltv.com/664062/the-system-is-broken-cafeteria-worker-speaks-out-in-death-of-12-year-old-boy/


You are posting about a child going to school in person. The school should have fed this child and been more pro-active. This has nothing to do with virtual school. This has to do with CPS and in-person school failing this child. He was being abused long before homeschooling and homeschooling is not the MVA.


No, the child was pulled out of school by the mother because she was upset they were feeding him. That's when the child died. School had been the only thing keeping him alive.


Again, this has nothing to do with virtual school. Try harder next time.


How would MVA staff find kids rummaging for food in the trash because their parents won't feed them? Virtual school is a dream come true child abusers.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they go through with the virtual school plan, I hope they include home visits. Far too often parents keep their kids out of school to hide abuse:
https://ksltv.com/664062/the-system-is-broken-cafeteria-worker-speaks-out-in-death-of-12-year-old-boy/


You are posting about a child going to school in person. The school should have fed this child and been more pro-active. This has nothing to do with virtual school. This has to do with CPS and in-person school failing this child. He was being abused long before homeschooling and homeschooling is not the MVA.


No, the child was pulled out of school by the mother because she was upset they were feeding him. That's when the child died. School had been the only thing keeping him alive.


Again, this has nothing to do with virtual school. Try harder next time.


How would MVA staff find kids rummaging for food in the trash because their parents won't feed them? Virtual school is a dream come true child abusers.


LOL
That’s all you got????

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they go through with the virtual school plan, I hope they include home visits. Far too often parents keep their kids out of school to hide abuse:
https://ksltv.com/664062/the-system-is-broken-cafeteria-worker-speaks-out-in-death-of-12-year-old-boy/


You are posting about a child going to school in person. The school should have fed this child and been more pro-active. This has nothing to do with virtual school. This has to do with CPS and in-person school failing this child. He was being abused long before homeschooling and homeschooling is not the MVA.


No, the child was pulled out of school by the mother because she was upset they were feeding him. That's when the child died. School had been the only thing keeping him alive.


Again, this has nothing to do with virtual school. This has to do with a child being in person who was being abused and neglected, and then homeschooled.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:If they go through with the virtual school plan, I hope they include home visits. Far too often parents keep their kids out of school to hide abuse:
https://ksltv.com/664062/the-system-is-broken-cafeteria-worker-speaks-out-in-death-of-12-year-old-boy/


You are posting about a child going to school in person. The school should have fed this child and been more pro-active. This has nothing to do with virtual school. This has to do with CPS and in-person school failing this child. He was being abused long before homeschooling and homeschooling is not the MVA.


No, the child was pulled out of school by the mother because she was upset they were feeding him. That's when the child died. School had been the only thing keeping him alive.


Again, this has nothing to do with virtual school. Try harder next time.


How would MVA staff find kids rummaging for food in the trash because their parents won't feed them? Virtual school is a dream come true child abusers.


What on earth are you rambling about? This has nothing to do with the MVA or virtual students. This child was neglected going to an in person school.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:If they go through with the virtual school plan, I hope they include home visits. Far too often parents keep their kids out of school to hide abuse:
https://ksltv.com/664062/the-system-is-broken-cafeteria-worker-speaks-out-in-death-of-12-year-old-boy/


You are posting about a child going to school in person. The school should have fed this child and been more pro-active. This has nothing to do with virtual school. This has to do with CPS and in-person school failing this child. He was being abused long before homeschooling and homeschooling is not the MVA.


No, the child was pulled out of school by the mother because she was upset they were feeding him. That's when the child died. School had been the only thing keeping him alive.


Again, this has nothing to do with virtual school. Try harder next time.


How would MVA staff find kids rummaging for food in the trash because their parents won't feed them? Virtual school is a dream come true child abusers.


What on earth are you rambling about? This has nothing to do with the MVA or virtual students. This child was neglected going to an in person school.


The point they are attempting to make is so stupid too. “We can’t even manage to protect kids in school- but in school in the only option! Something something therefore, virtual=bad!” The mental gymnastics to get to a terrible point is something….
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they go through with the virtual school plan, I hope they include home visits. Far too often parents keep their kids out of school to hide abuse:
https://ksltv.com/664062/the-system-is-broken-cafeteria-worker-speaks-out-in-death-of-12-year-old-boy/


You are posting about a child going to school in person. The school should have fed this child and been more pro-active. This has nothing to do with virtual school. This has to do with CPS and in-person school failing this child. He was being abused long before homeschooling and homeschooling is not the MVA.


No, the child was pulled out of school by the mother because she was upset they were feeding him. That's when the child died. School had been the only thing keeping him alive.


Again, this has nothing to do with virtual school. Try harder next time.


How would MVA staff find kids rummaging for food in the trash because their parents won't feed them? Virtual school is a dream come true child abusers.


What on earth are you rambling about? This has nothing to do with the MVA or virtual students. This child was neglected going to an in person school.


The point they are attempting to make is so stupid too. “We can’t even manage to protect kids in school- but in school in the only option! Something something therefore, virtual=bad!” The mental gymnastics to get to a terrible point is something….


If that child continued to go to school, there's a very good chance he would not have starved to death.

Unfortunately, that's not even an isolated case. In April, West Virginia girl also died of starvation. Her parents had pulled her out of school ostensibly due to concerns about covid.
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Anonymous wrote:If they go through with the virtual school plan, I hope they include home visits. Far too often parents keep their kids out of school to hide abuse:
https://ksltv.com/664062/the-system-is-broken-cafeteria-worker-speaks-out-in-death-of-12-year-old-boy/


You are posting about a child going to school in person. The school should have fed this child and been more pro-active. This has nothing to do with virtual school. This has to do with CPS and in-person school failing this child. He was being abused long before homeschooling and homeschooling is not the MVA.


No, the child was pulled out of school by the mother because she was upset they were feeding him. That's when the child died. School had been the only thing keeping him alive.


Again, this has nothing to do with virtual school. Try harder next time.


How would MVA staff find kids rummaging for food in the trash because their parents won't feed them? Virtual school is a dream come true child abusers.


What on earth are you rambling about? This has nothing to do with the MVA or virtual students. This child was neglected going to an in person school.


The point they are attempting to make is so stupid too. “We can’t even manage to protect kids in school- but in school in the only option! Something something therefore, virtual=bad!” The mental gymnastics to get to a terrible point is something….


If that child continued to go to school, there's a very good chance he would not have starved to death.

Unfortunately, that's not even an isolated case. In April, West Virginia girl also died of starvation. Her parents had pulled her out of school ostensibly due to concerns about covid.


Now talk about the child that was denied her inhaler and died of an asthma attack in the hall at Gaithersburg High School. MCPS killed that child.
Anonymous
This is a thread on Superintendent Taylor's job performance. Please try to stay on topic.
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Anonymous wrote:If they go through with the virtual school plan, I hope they include home visits. Far too often parents keep their kids out of school to hide abuse:
https://ksltv.com/664062/the-system-is-broken-cafeteria-worker-speaks-out-in-death-of-12-year-old-boy/


You are posting about a child going to school in person. The school should have fed this child and been more pro-active. This has nothing to do with virtual school. This has to do with CPS and in-person school failing this child. He was being abused long before homeschooling and homeschooling is not the MVA.


No, the child was pulled out of school by the mother because she was upset they were feeding him. That's when the child died. School had been the only thing keeping him alive.


Again, this has nothing to do with virtual school. Try harder next time.


How would MVA staff find kids rummaging for food in the trash because their parents won't feed them? Virtual school is a dream come true child abusers.


What on earth are you rambling about? This has nothing to do with the MVA or virtual students. This child was neglected going to an in person school.


The point they are attempting to make is so stupid too. “We can’t even manage to protect kids in school- but in school in the only option! Something something therefore, virtual=bad!” The mental gymnastics to get to a terrible point is something….


If that child continued to go to school, there's a very good chance he would not have starved to death.

Unfortunately, that's not even an isolated case. In April, West Virginia girl also died of starvation. Her parents had pulled her out of school ostensibly due to concerns about covid.


What does this have to do with virtual school? Nothing. And it’s summer….so schools regardless could not do anything.
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