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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How about we need to force parents to attend school with their kids when their kids are having behavior problems to let the parents deal with it?[/quote] Deflection to "its the parents fault and therefore it'd the parents responsibility " is immature and unhelpful. The fault may be "patenting " but the fault may also be genetic psychiatric disorder, poverty. Ignorance etc. The fault is absolutely irrelevant. The impact is crucial. The impact of violent students effects all other students and staffing. Mitigation of that impact is squarely and undeniably the responsibility of the Board of Education including McKnight and Wolff [/quote] This is ironic that after all the "equity" discussions to remove police from schools, they're now back in again part-time? My guess is Wolff must be especially pissed. It's a stupid model anyway since there is no guarantee that the CEO will just happen to be on-site exactly when something happens, or they will get into trouble if something does happen [b]and someone asks "where was the CEO?"[/b] I can't imagine the police would want to be placed in this position, so unless it's rammed down their throats, I can't see them enjoying this model. This also means that they will need to re-negotiate the SRO MOU with all the police departments all over again? A Community Engagement Officer wouldn't be covered under the current police agreement. Also, are CEO's spending equal time at all schools, or are they "focused" on Title I's? If the latter, again the open themselves up to criticism that it's race-biased. I see this as yet another failed policy in the making.[/quote] That is precisely what folks are asking on the Wootton incident thread[/quote]
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