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Reply to "Restorative Justice is struggling to show success in MCPS according to students, parents"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean, the Maori people use restorative justice to great effect. But we're not Maori. So. [/quote] I think the real problem is not that we aren't Maori, and not that restorative justice doesn't work; the real problem is that ACTUALLY implementing is a huge commitment of time, money and resources. Perhaps if MCPS had increased the budget for counseling ten fold, and deeply trained staff, teachers, and the community, it would work. But simply paying lip service and using it as an excuse to do avoid accountability for either students or MCPS seems to be what happened. Massive social reworking via a few public relations missives wasn't quite going to do it.[/quote] MORE money is always the solution, huh? Lol.[/quote] Especially in MCPS. MCPS leadership is never held accountable so they can spend money freely and the BOE signs off on it. So much wasted money. [/quote] I know I even heard they bought bocce equipment so disabled kids cc would participate in PE. It is one the greatest scandals! [/quote]
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