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Reply to "incidents at W schools disproportionately represented in media/DCUM?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Show me school incident data -- would love to see that if MCPS reports it. I'd wager that there are more incidents of a serious nature in schools that are in areas with a higher crime rate, compared to schools in an area with a lower crime rate. Is there reason to believe otherwise? I guess if we have MCPS incident data we could check to be certain.[/quote] Do you even live in Montgomery County?[/quote] Yes, and with kids at MCPS. Now, where's the incident data? Found the incident data: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/SafetyGlance/currentyear/SafetyGlance2018.pdf page 434 (PDF page 450) shows out of school suspension rates by gender and race. Again, we need more diversity in who gets suspended. Then it's per high school on preceding pages. Whitman in on page 405 (PDF page 422) and had 1 serious incident where police were called -- a physical or verbal threat. Wheaton is on the page before that, with 9 serious incident calls: 4 drugs, 2 threats, 3 weapons.[/quote] You think the principal at W is calling police over drugs? Or you believe there are no drugs?[/quote] Everyone knows W’s got the most drugs [/quote]
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