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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I read all 20 pages and I'm really, really amazed by some of the replies. Looks like some folks are brainwashed! With so much gun violence happening these days (see Uvalde but also recent MCPS events) taking SROs from schools is a crime! We are just waiting for another Uvalde to happen in MCPS and obviously, nobody will be responsible. Schools are made for education, not for crimes of any sort. There should be no place for guns or drugs in MCPS! 30 years ago, parents were called by the principle if their kids punched each other, now days we should be ok with students selling and buying drugs or carrying guns in schools. Schools are not for education anymore but for political agendas. And still, we are wondering why teacher's turnover is so high, why students learn less and less even if the MCPS budget goes up every single year.[/quote] An SRO isn't stopping a mass shooting event. They may stop lesser violence.[/quote] And they stop tons of "lesser" violence which happens DAILY at our low SES high school. No one wants to talk about this- the reality is the kids that get hurt the most from removing SROs are the kids at the high FARMS high school where crime and violence happen much more often than the wealthy schools. That's the biggest hypocrisy of the BoE and the County Council. They removed the SROs under the false premise that they are a detriment to black and brown kids when the reality is that they were far more helpful by being role models, by helping stop fights, and by deterring crime at the schools where these activities are more prevalent. Even most black parents and kids I know at the school want them back but won't ever publicly admit it in fear of the loud extremist on the left. [/quote] Oh, right. DCUM's Ganglandia.[/quote] LOL ya more imaginary problems for the right to obsess over [/quote]
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