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Got an answer about trailers finally.
Kids who have 1st block trailer classes will be told to go through security but if they don't they will still be let into their 1st period trailer because there is no way to verify they have been through security. If that doesn't confirm this is all for show, then I don't know what does. Hide all your contraband by the trailers, kids, then bring it in after security shuts down for the morning. Or stash it on the side of the school, leave the building through a non secure door, and get your buddy to let you back in through the side door. Or hide it in your binder and walk through security with your binder over your head. Or or or... What a joke. I'm usually pro FCPS and can justify their decisions but this one makes me angry. |
PP. I'm a teacher and a parent in FCPS. Most of the people at Gatehouse are useless and that's part of the reason we're in this mess. Scrap the administrative bloat over there and you could easily fund multiple hall monitors for every single middle and high school in the county. |
Recommend that you take a few minutes to watch the work session from Tuesday, Aug 26. If this is a sample of the preparation and work that staff does, it is not any wonder we are in this mess. Of course, leadership does not inspire I'm sure. But, the lack of preparation for obvious questions was stunning. |
Did anyone complain about the weapons detectors making kids late? |
I complained to the school board but as you can see from the meeting they are being very rosy about the whole situation and sure that once kids are used to them the lines will be gone. |
The only person who actually probed Reid on this at the school board meeting was the student rep. She asked Reid whether students will be marked tardy. Reid skirted around the question by saying things are going so well that no one is going to be late so there is no need to decide whether to mark kids tardy. She did eventually say that kids shouldn't be marked tardy if it isn't their fault (after establishing to her own satisfaction that it is going to be the student's fault in all cases). She then entertained a question about whether the bus schedule should change to get everyone to school earlier, and she said that would be a good idea. So, to sum up: it's going great, and if it's not going great, the answer is to get students to school long before the first bell. |
| Why are they doing this across all schools? They should be using crime and student incident data. There is no reason mclean and langley pyramids need these compared to the bad schools like justice and falls church zones. |
Pshhh. Imagine if FCPS decided not to put metal detectors at those schools and then something terrible happened. Those parents would lawyer up so fast. Also, there are plenty of incidents at both McLean and Langley and their feeders. The parents know how to work the system so there's no evidence their kids did anything wrong. |
How on earth could you know that? I've assumed that the school board didn't want to stigmatize the schools that actually need the weapons detectors because that would appear inequitable. |
Staff talk and so do students. Students share videos, too. |
We live in another county. The school district did indeed hire people to monitor the metal detectors all day. |
| Fcps did not. |
Wow. She is so full of it. |
I think the "good" schools were the ones that did not test the metal detectors last spring. I believe that McLean tested last spring along with most of the schools. Mclean was not one of the handful of schools that did not participate in the test last spring |
This is nonsense. It was the schools that had a design allowing for easy installation. |