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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PG, a majority black county isn't afraid of SROs. They did it right and decided to actually survey residents (instead of a small select group) and made the decision to keep SROs based on resident feedback: https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/education/pgcps-school-board-vote-school-resource-officers/65-551556ee-53c7-4288-acff-255dc8b01b58 [i] A district-wide survey revealed 82% of its 13,000 respondents think SROs are important or very important to maintaining a safe learning environment.[/i] [/quote] [img]https://media.tenor.com/89JelFNHdAwAAAAC/oop-bloop.gif[/img] GET 'EM WITH THE RECEIPTS AND THE FACTS! Montgomery County is the only county in the state of Maryland to do away with SROs by the way.[/quote] Sounds like MoCo is the only county looking at actual data then since SROs are notoriously ineffective.[/quote] Please show me the data that SROs are ineffective at MCPS. I'll be waiting. [/quote] Show me data that says they are. I know for a fact they were present at almost every mass shooting like Parkland and Uvalde. Seems like a bad track record. [/quote] I will send you ACTUAL MCPS data unlike your nonstop reference to mass shootings that didn't even take place here. [/quote] I still don't know whether there is or isn't actual MCPS data. Some posts say there is, some posts say there would have been but the study was nefariously stopped, some posts say there isn't.[/quote] BOE memo showed studies from other school districts, and recommended MCPS do their own study. They were in the process of getting feedback via surveys and such, but Elrich pulled the plug before they could even get the studies off the ground. Elrich did not care about a study; Principals wanted to keep SROs. He caters to progressive liberals with their own agenda who don't want to hear anything that might contradict their agenda.[/quote]
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