Anonymous wrote:BCC students enter bathrooms to see large groups of girls vaping?
My son is a senior at WJ, and has never entered a bathroom and seen someone vaping or smelled weed. Is it because boys don't use bathrooms for this? Is just particular bathrooms? I'm sure WJ has a drug problem too...
Anonymous wrote:And the Op-Ed is a slam dunk on MCPS administration: https://bcctattler.org/2018/opinion/what-weve-got-here-is-failure-to-communicate/
More than just upsetting PTSA members, poor administrative communication has seriously imperiled the most vulnerable students.
These cases are extreme examples, but they demonstrate an institutional, rather than individual, problem. County school boards need to release administrative training manuals to public scrutiny so parents and students can hold administrations accountable. The B-CC administration needs to drop its policy of “(don’t) do first, apologize later”. Until then, poor communication will continue to open students to harm and close parents off from the immediate safety of their children.
OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES!
MCPS and BOE, your time is up! It's time to clean house and get it together. Students and parents are fed up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the Op-Ed is a slam dunk on MCPS administration: https://bcctattler.org/2018/opinion/what-weve-got-here-is-failure-to-communicate/
More than just upsetting PTSA members, poor administrative communication has seriously imperiled the most vulnerable students.
These cases are extreme examples, but they demonstrate an institutional, rather than individual, problem. County school boards need to release administrative training manuals to public scrutiny so parents and students can hold administrations accountable. The B-CC administration needs to drop its policy of “(don’t) do first, apologize later”. Until then, poor communication will continue to open students to harm and close parents off from the immediate safety of their children.
OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES!
MCPS and BOE, your time is up! It's time to clean house and get it together. Students and parents are fed up.
Parents have fake outrage or they’d do something about their kids drug use. What can mcps do? Let’s be real. They will not hire more security, give detentions and suspend kids so they are powerless.
Why won't they do those things? That's precisely what concerned parents want.
I'm a concerned parent, and it's not what I want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the Op-Ed is a slam dunk on MCPS administration: https://bcctattler.org/2018/opinion/what-weve-got-here-is-failure-to-communicate/
More than just upsetting PTSA members, poor administrative communication has seriously imperiled the most vulnerable students.
These cases are extreme examples, but they demonstrate an institutional, rather than individual, problem. County school boards need to release administrative training manuals to public scrutiny so parents and students can hold administrations accountable. The B-CC administration needs to drop its policy of “(don’t) do first, apologize later”. Until then, poor communication will continue to open students to harm and close parents off from the immediate safety of their children.
OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES!
MCPS and BOE, your time is up! It's time to clean house and get it together. Students and parents are fed up.
Parents have fake outrage or they’d do something about their kids drug use. What can mcps do? Let’s be real. They will not hire more security, give detentions and suspend kids so they are powerless.
Why won't they do those things? That's precisely what concerned parents want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are the parents? Clearly they are ok with their kids using.
Where is MCPS leadership? Clearly they're asleep at the wheel.
What can leadership do without parent support. It goes both ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are the parents? Clearly they are ok with their kids using.
Where is MCPS leadership? Clearly they're asleep at the wheel.
What can leadership do without parent support. It goes both ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the Op-Ed is a slam dunk on MCPS administration: https://bcctattler.org/2018/opinion/what-weve-got-here-is-failure-to-communicate/
More than just upsetting PTSA members, poor administrative communication has seriously imperiled the most vulnerable students.
These cases are extreme examples, but they demonstrate an institutional, rather than individual, problem. County school boards need to release administrative training manuals to public scrutiny so parents and students can hold administrations accountable. The B-CC administration needs to drop its policy of “(don’t) do first, apologize later”. Until then, poor communication will continue to open students to harm and close parents off from the immediate safety of their children.
OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES!
MCPS and BOE, your time is up! It's time to clean house and get it together. Students and parents are fed up.
Parents have fake outrage or they’d do something about their kids drug use. What can mcps do? Let’s be real. They will not hire more security, give detentions and suspend kids so they are powerless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are the parents? Clearly they are ok with their kids using.
Where is MCPS leadership? Clearly they're asleep at the wheel.
Anonymous wrote:And the Op-Ed is a slam dunk on MCPS administration: https://bcctattler.org/2018/opinion/what-weve-got-here-is-failure-to-communicate/
More than just upsetting PTSA members, poor administrative communication has seriously imperiled the most vulnerable students.
These cases are extreme examples, but they demonstrate an institutional, rather than individual, problem. County school boards need to release administrative training manuals to public scrutiny so parents and students can hold administrations accountable. The B-CC administration needs to drop its policy of “(don’t) do first, apologize later”. Until then, poor communication will continue to open students to harm and close parents off from the immediate safety of their children.
OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES!
MCPS and BOE, your time is up! It's time to clean house and get it together. Students and parents are fed up.
Anonymous wrote:Where are the parents? Clearly they are ok with their kids using.
More than just upsetting PTSA members, poor administrative communication has seriously imperiled the most vulnerable students.
These cases are extreme examples, but they demonstrate an institutional, rather than individual, problem. County school boards need to release administrative training manuals to public scrutiny so parents and students can hold administrations accountable. The B-CC administration needs to drop its policy of “(don’t) do first, apologize later”. Until then, poor communication will continue to open students to harm and close parents off from the immediate safety of their children.