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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are fights and incidents at every middle and high school in the county right now.[/quote] Yes, there appear to be one or more posters who are heavily vested in the narrative that schools are out of control and hope to create grassroots support for reinstating SROs even though the CEO program appears to be more effective.[/quote] Ummm…are you in the schools, they ARE out of control- from elementary up through high. I feel that we need to have substitute requirements like we do jury duty. If you have a child in the school system, then you’re on the list and can be called upon on a rotating schedule. People like you need to get into the schools rather than judging by the MCPS spin team.[/quote] +1 ^PPs head is in the sand. Why do you think MCPS and the county council had a meeting about school safety? Why do you think they had to implement CEO 2.0? Because RJ is working so well and violence is down? I vote that Elrich and the progressive council members walk the HS hallways, break up fights, go to the bathrooms and confront the kids who are doing drugs, sit in on the classrooms and deal with disruptive and disrespectful kids. Actually, parental involvement is good , too. I read about a story where some teen boy in HS was causing issues in the class. The teacher kept complaining to the parent, so one day, the dad came into the class and sat in the class with the kid. The kid was mortified, and stopped acting up. There is zero accountability on the parent, students, MCPS and the progressive Council members. [/quote]
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