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Reply to "Reported hazing incident involving Damascus High School JV Football team"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sickening, just sickening. So, what can parents with kids in MCPS do to make our voices heard? Do we need to protest in front of Damascus HS to demonstrate that parents stand firm with these brave RAPE victims? Do we need to demand resignations of ANY staff member who should have been paying attention and wasn't? Do we need to have a march? A sit-in? What do we do to say that THIS IS TOO MUCH AND WE'RE NOT GOING TO STAND FOR IT??????? Signed, MCPS Parent [/quote] We have an election coming up this week. Vote out all the incumbents on the school board as a good first start: Judy Docca, Patricia O'Neill (the others on the current board either aren't running for re-election or aren't up for re-election). I already planned to do so after the Rockville alleged gang rape case. You know how we heard about it first? From a press release by MoCo Police, which came out on Thursday, and the Board was silent until the following week even as the story blew up in national news. Utter incompetence. Another good step, though not as closely tied to the MCPS outcome, is to not vote for anyone supported by the teacher's union (MCEA). You can guess who MCEA is going to protect when it comes to teacher vs student, and it's not the children: https://mdappleballot.com/ballot/ In particular, be wary of voting for Elrich for County Exec. His super PAC is almost 100% funded by unions. The other two choices aren't amazing either, but at least they're not in bed with the unions. [/quote]
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