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Reply to "Serious problem with the administration at Magruder "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's the parents providing the phones, paying for their phone plan, and looking the other way with their ready access to social media, not the school system. It's just so easy to blame MCPS, but god forbid never the family for their own child's behavior. If a student is attacking someone viciously, whether it's bullying or over drugs or for the clicks or lulz that's not on the school system. That's how they were brought up, at home. Bring up the families on charges and transfer the punishment collectively. A little harsh but it might send a message that responsibility for your children are yours and yours alone. Not MCPS.[/quote] Magruder can't afford to not address the behavior issues-there was a recent school shooting there- the first ever in the county. The school must take responsibility as well.[/quote] +1 You can blame the parents all you want, they probably have failed heir kids in many ways. But the majority of the kids at every school who are there to learn deserve a suitable learning environment, and blaming the parents isn’t going to do anything to get that for them.[/quote] I blame the parents and the woke school system. Parents don't care. MCPS and its restorative justice. Time to bring down the hammer.[/quote] I still remember in 1990 my kindergarten orientation at Seven Locks ES the principal Dr Williams in her office had a paddle or something on her wall which was some relic used for discipline in school in her native Hawaii or Japan. As a five year old I remember being intimidated by that. That would never fly today but part of me wonders if that’s the type of thing society needs in schools again. [/quote]
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