Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m curious why someone in Bethesda has a BB gun. I can’t imagine anyplace there’s space to shoot it.
Plenty of wooded areas around--Cabin John Park, Rock Creek Park, etc.
That seems like an incredibly bad idea
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m curious why someone in Bethesda has a BB gun. I can’t imagine anyplace there’s space to shoot it.
Plenty of wooded areas around--Cabin John Park, Rock Creek Park, etc.
That seems like an incredibly bad idea
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m curious why someone in Bethesda has a BB gun. I can’t imagine anyplace there’s space to shoot it.
Plenty of wooded areas around--Cabin John Park, Rock Creek Park, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Schools cannot fix the ills of society.
Nowhere else in the world are schools expected to provide all of this to students. Some nations provide free meals, sure and some provide an outside safety perimeter in locations with increased terrorism risk. But none provide weapons security + free social services + mental health support + whatever else OP demands. Schools do not have that capacity, unless you want to pour billions more into education, hire a plethora of varied career professionals, not just educators, and transform each school into a fortress.
Until the USA legislates and enforces a weapons ban (with hunting exceptions), it can expect school shootings to continue.
What exactly does this have to do with BB guns. Do you want to ban BB guns also?
Anonymous wrote:I’m curious why someone in Bethesda has a BB gun. I can’t imagine anyplace there’s space to shoot it.
Anonymous wrote:
Schools cannot fix the ills of society.
Nowhere else in the world are schools expected to provide all of this to students. Some nations provide free meals, sure and some provide an outside safety perimeter in locations with increased terrorism risk. But none provide weapons security + free social services + mental health support + whatever else OP demands. Schools do not have that capacity, unless you want to pour billions more into education, hire a plethora of varied career professionals, not just educators, and transform each school into a fortress.
Until the USA legislates and enforces a weapons ban (with hunting exceptions), it can expect school shootings to continue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two guns found at these schools yesterday. I know BB guns are not generally lethal, but they still look like real handguns and they can hurt people. My kid goes to Magruder and said the kid with the gun was posting on snapchat with it stuck in his waistband and wanted to sell it. At least in this case someone told an adult.
Many of the students (and probably staff) and definitely parents were NOT HAPPY yesterday to find out about this. If folks think Magruder is back to normal after the school shooting, they are wrong.
Also, no mental health services in sight. These kids suffered trauma. And nobody cares. I find MCPS' claim to mental health support laughable.
Maybe the SROs can provide that now.
NP.. provide what? SROs aren't there to provide mental health support. They are not trained psychologists.
And they are no longer SROs. There are CEOs who are not necessarily permanently embeded in the schools.
MCPS/MoCo stated that in lieu of SROs, they would bring in more mental health professionals. Did they do that? I haven't heard about getting those services at our HS (not Magruder). I do hear about Suicide Prevention type presentations at the PTA meetings. Is that the kind of services that MoCo was talking about replacing SROs with? If so, how pathetic, especially given that only a tiny fraction of parents attend PTA meetings.
Weren't some parents pitching SROs as the new social worker?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two guns found at these schools yesterday. I know BB guns are not generally lethal, but they still look like real handguns and they can hurt people. My kid goes to Magruder and said the kid with the gun was posting on snapchat with it stuck in his waistband and wanted to sell it. At least in this case someone told an adult.
Many of the students (and probably staff) and definitely parents were NOT HAPPY yesterday to find out about this. If folks think Magruder is back to normal after the school shooting, they are wrong.
Also, no mental health services in sight. These kids suffered trauma. And nobody cares. I find MCPS' claim to mental health support laughable.
Maybe the SROs can provide that now.
NP.. provide what? SROs aren't there to provide mental health support. They are not trained psychologists.
And they are no longer SROs. There are CEOs who are not necessarily permanently embeded in the schools.
MCPS/MoCo stated that in lieu of SROs, they would bring in more mental health professionals. Did they do that? I haven't heard about getting those services at our HS (not Magruder). I do hear about Suicide Prevention type presentations at the PTA meetings. Is that the kind of services that MoCo was talking about replacing SROs with? If so, how pathetic, especially given that only a tiny fraction of parents attend PTA meetings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two guns found at these schools yesterday. I know BB guns are not generally lethal, but they still look like real handguns and they can hurt people. My kid goes to Magruder and said the kid with the gun was posting on snapchat with it stuck in his waistband and wanted to sell it. At least in this case someone told an adult.
Many of the students (and probably staff) and definitely parents were NOT HAPPY yesterday to find out about this. If folks think Magruder is back to normal after the school shooting, they are wrong.
Also, no mental health services in sight. These kids suffered trauma. And nobody cares. I find MCPS' claim to mental health support laughable.
Maybe the SROs can provide that now.
Anonymous wrote:Two guns found at these schools yesterday. I know BB guns are not generally lethal, but they still look like real handguns and they can hurt people. My kid goes to Magruder and said the kid with the gun was posting on snapchat with it stuck in his waistband and wanted to sell it. At least in this case someone told an adult.
Many of the students (and probably staff) and definitely parents were NOT HAPPY yesterday to find out about this. If folks think Magruder is back to normal after the school shooting, they are wrong.
Also, no mental health services in sight. These kids suffered trauma. And nobody cares. I find MCPS' claim to mental health support laughable.