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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow. So I guess this is gonna be a weekly occurrence. Where is MCPS security? They are failing.[/quote] +1 good lord. All this RJ, social emotional learning, "we don't need SROs" seem to be doing jacksh1t. -RM parent whose kids just experienced this last week.[/quote] Well look, you didn’t need an SRO. The real cops handled it just like they should.[/quote] SROs are real cops, too, and they would be in the school rather than school having to call the police which takes time. They are trained to assess risk and deal with someone with a gun better than administrators or security guards. And since you didn't address the other part of my statement, I guess you agree: RJ and social emotional learning is BS. Get rid of it, and focus on the real issues. Huge achievement gap, violence in schools against students and staff.[/quote] Assuming SRO’s are like any cop is like saying any cop can do SWAT or murder investigations. No not all cops are the same. SRO s are not trained to assess anything, they have literally never stopped an incident from occurring.ever. RJ works for some and not for others. Principals need to be able to expel and moco needs to stop moving bad kids around. But that’s not new. In 1997 moco move Sheinbein from a W school to Kennedy and he killed someone’s and dismembered them. [/quote] I’ve seen this nonsense on DCUM before. I’ve also responded to it by saying I have personally witnessed SROs stopping incidents, including one involving a knife in my classroom. Your statement that they “literally never stopped” anything is very, very false. We’ve also posted plenty of information about their training. It is true that all cops aren’t the same. SROs actually attend MORE training to prepare for school placements. You may not like them, and that’s fine. You just can’t make up stuff and pass it off as fact.[/quote] I’ve responded to you before and you are lying. [/quote]
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