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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From the story [i]The school system must then hold an after-action meeting and review within 45 days of the incident and file a report with the governor within 60 days following the meeting. MCPS confirmed that report. A meeting and required review did not occur within the necessary time frame after the stabbings at Blair and Clarksburg High Schools.[/i] https://wjla.com/news/local/mcps-fails-to-properly-report-crtical-incidents-stabbing-shooting-crime-janiz-zink-sartucci-maryland-center-for-school-safety-parents-coalition-magruder-blair-clarksburg-bcc-high-school-review-crime-law-montgomery-county-governor-glenn-youngkin#[/quote] OMG OMG OMG you think this would be a matter for the police and DA. ..[/quote] It's like asking CVS to hold press conferences on the car break-ins in their parking lot. It's a police matter. MCPS is not in the law enforcement business.[/quote] What a ridiculous analogy. No, it’s like multiple CVS employees at multiple stores being victims of crimes by other CVS employees, while working at CVS. Because that is what is happening in MCPS. Our students are victims of crimes (either from other students or from faculty/staff/bus drivers). It is definitely a problem that MCPS should be acknowledging and addressing.[/quote]
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