Anonymous wrote:Another question I have is why RM always deals with RPD instead of MCPD, which has more resources and more expansive policing powers. ROD does property crimes in Rockville retail areas, but if this is related to drug sales or gang activity, it should be routed to MCPD.
Anonymous wrote:The access problems is that there are a lot of classes in the portables so unless kids hold the door open for other kids there isn’t an effective way to get from portable classrooms to your next class. If the kids have to walk all the way around to the front door they won’t make it to their next class.
But I think they will be moving to visible ID cards like WJHS does. Apparently it has worked well at WJ and would be an easy way for kids to know who is supposed to be allowed in building. More security guards at the doors would help too but that’s a more expensive fix (and also requires there to be people that are willing to do that job) so I’m not holding my breath. I also support bringing back and expanding the SRO program, and it would not surprise me if that happens, but MCPD is also wildly understaffed with massive recruitment problems so not clear they could even staff that program.
There’s no great answer for the fact that this country is awash in guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid at RM. Also didn't hear about this until the email out, and she stays after school for an extracurricular activity.
I would like to know how this individual got INTO the school? AGAIN?? How are these people so easily gaining access to our schools?
People open doors for people. This is just basic human behavior. If your strategy depends on people not opening doors for people, your strategy will fail.
Anonymous wrote:I have a kid at RM. Also didn't hear about this until the email out, and she stays after school for an extracurricular activity.
I would like to know how this individual got INTO the school? AGAIN?? How are these people so easily gaining access to our schools?
Anonymous wrote:It's kids leaning into "gun culture" and thinking it's cool and wanting to show off their weapons. This is incredibly dangerous, since we can't tell the show-offs from the murderers and showing-off can kill too. We need a total gun ban for civilians. Kids will never get it unless adults show the way.
As for school entry, athletic/back doors are left open all the time, and when they're not, kids hold the door open for others, because it's hard to block that courteous reflex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid at RM. Also didn't hear about this until the email out, and she stays after school for an extracurricular activity.
I would like to know how this individual got INTO the school? AGAIN?? How are these people so easily gaining access to our schools?
The letter addresses it: A fellow student let him in.
Please reinforce for your student that it is never acceptable to let anyone into the building. Any student who facilitated this breach in our security will be held accountable in accordance with the MCPS Code of Conduct......
I appreciate that the principal is making it clear that people who enable or aid in breaking of the school's rules will be held accountable. More of this, please.
Anonymous wrote:I have a kid at RM. Also didn't hear about this until the email out, and she stays after school for an extracurricular activity.
I would like to know how this individual got INTO the school? AGAIN?? How are these people so easily gaining access to our schools?
Please reinforce for your student that it is never acceptable to let anyone into the building. Any student who facilitated this breach in our security will be held accountable in accordance with the MCPS Code of Conduct......