Anonymous wrote:Bethesda-Chevy Chase parent here. According to rumors (because the school doesn't want to share), the students who were involved in a fight that injured the Principal and head of security were a transfer from another high school, and one with a ankle monitor. BCC parents have been up in arms over the safety issues at the school. It started with the assault of WJ students after a game in the fall. Then there was an armed carjacking of a vehicle in Silver Spring, driven all the way to the BCC campus. Then the fight that injured the Principal. There has been an uptick in vaping and drug use at BCC, which has led to bathrooms being closed at lunchtime, which is a nightmare for kids who actually need to go, because there are long lines for the few bathrooms that are kept open. Magical for anyone on their period or people with digestive issues.
So yes. Your Poolesville thing seems par for the course for the state of MCPS today.
Montgomery County needs to build more alternative schools to permanently educate violent youths, instead of sending them back to their home schools. Staff and students in regular schools need to feel safe coming in every day.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you trying to create controversy when there isn't any?
There were no issues with the student while the child was at Poolesville.
The student did well at Ewing so they transitioned back to a regular school program. I have no knowledge of what happened at Clarksburg but some kids are going through a lot and obviously this child needed help at that time.
The alleged criminal activity was something that could have happened before they were placed at Poolesville and had nothing to do with the school.
This seems like a standard part of being part of being in public school and as a Poolesville parent I do not have concerns about how this was handled other than the principal revealing too much information about the student so that busybody parents like you could have ammunition to gossip about the child.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like it's been handled. Kid had a warrant for his arrest, warrant was served, kid was arrested without issue. Where is the scandal?
15:07 outlined the alternative placement process
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bethesda-Chevy Chase parent here. According to rumors (because the school doesn't want to share), the students who were involved in a fight that injured the Principal and head of security were a transfer from another high school, and one with a ankle monitor. BCC parents have been up in arms over the safety issues at the school. It started with the assault of WJ students after a game in the fall. Then there was an armed carjacking of a vehicle in Silver Spring, driven all the way to the BCC campus. Then the fight that injured the Principal. There has been an uptick in vaping and drug use at BCC, which has led to bathrooms being closed at lunchtime, which is a nightmare for kids who actually need to go, because there are long lines for the few bathrooms that are kept open. Magical for anyone on their period or people with digestive issues.
So yes. Your Poolesville thing seems par for the course for the state of MCPS today.
Montgomery County needs to build more alternative schools to permanently educate violent youths, instead of sending them back to their home schools. Staff and students in regular schools need to feel safe coming in every day.
Are BCC parents getting anywhere with seeing permanent, lasting change on the horrible safety situation in our schools? Your school has gotten more attention and publicity from the system and the press compared to other MCPS high schools, so hoping your school forces MCPS to do something. That hope is faint, but still hanging on to some shred of hope nonetheless.
Anonymous wrote:Bethesda-Chevy Chase parent here. According to rumors (because the school doesn't want to share), the students who were involved in a fight that injured the Principal and head of security were a transfer from another high school, and one with a ankle monitor. BCC parents have been up in arms over the safety issues at the school. It started with the assault of WJ students after a game in the fall. Then there was an armed carjacking of a vehicle in Silver Spring, driven all the way to the BCC campus. Then the fight that injured the Principal. There has been an uptick in vaping and drug use at BCC, which has led to bathrooms being closed at lunchtime, which is a nightmare for kids who actually need to go, because there are long lines for the few bathrooms that are kept open. Magical for anyone on their period or people with digestive issues.
So yes. Your Poolesville thing seems par for the course for the state of MCPS today.
Montgomery County needs to build more alternative schools to permanently educate violent youths, instead of sending them back to their home schools. Staff and students in regular schools need to feel safe coming in every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bethesda-Chevy Chase parent here. According to rumors (because the school doesn't want to share), the students who were involved in a fight that injured the Principal and head of security were a transfer from another high school, and one with a ankle monitor. BCC parents have been up in arms over the safety issues at the school. It started with the assault of WJ students after a game in the fall. Then there was an armed carjacking of a vehicle in Silver Spring, driven all the way to the BCC campus. Then the fight that injured the Principal. There has been an uptick in vaping and drug use at BCC, which has led to bathrooms being closed at lunchtime, which is a nightmare for kids who actually need to go, because there are long lines for the few bathrooms that are kept open. Magical for anyone on their period or people with digestive issues.
So yes. Your Poolesville thing seems par for the course for the state of MCPS today.
Montgomery County needs to build more alternative schools to permanently educate violent youths, instead of sending them back to their home schools. Staff and students in regular schools need to feel safe coming in every day.
Are BCC parents getting anywhere with seeing permanent, lasting change on the horrible safety situation in our schools? Your school has gotten more attention and publicity from the system and the press compared to other MCPS high schools, so hoping your school forces MCPS to do something. That hope is faint, but still hanging on to some shred of hope nonetheless.
Anonymous wrote:Bethesda-Chevy Chase parent here. According to rumors (because the school doesn't want to share), the students who were involved in a fight that injured the Principal and head of security were a transfer from another high school, and one with a ankle monitor. BCC parents have been up in arms over the safety issues at the school. It started with the assault of WJ students after a game in the fall. Then there was an armed carjacking of a vehicle in Silver Spring, driven all the way to the BCC campus. Then the fight that injured the Principal. There has been an uptick in vaping and drug use at BCC, which has led to bathrooms being closed at lunchtime, which is a nightmare for kids who actually need to go, because there are long lines for the few bathrooms that are kept open. Magical for anyone on their period or people with digestive issues.
So yes. Your Poolesville thing seems par for the course for the state of MCPS today.
Montgomery County needs to build more alternative schools to permanently educate violent youths, instead of sending them back to their home schools. Staff and students in regular schools need to feel safe coming in every day.
Anonymous wrote:Surprised that no one else has started a thread on this but there was a student arrested at PHS on Valentine’s Day. Per the principal’s letter, they arrested the student during class in cooperation with MCPD. There was no shelter in place. The student had transferred from Blair Ewing.
I can not validate the following but it seems legitimate based on a letter that I saw online from Clarksburg HS principal. Clarksburg HS had a shelter in place on Feb 12,2024 because said individual was on campus. The letter also said the individual arrested at PHS was a student there during the 2022-2023 school year.
Questions:
What is Blair Ewing? Who determines who goes there? Why was this student bounced from Clarksburg to Ewing to Poolesville? Is it MCPS policy if a student gets kicked out from one school to shift them to another?
Why was the student a danger to kids at Clarksburg to the extent that a shelter in place was necessary but free to roam around PHS for a period of time afterwards? Seems like there’s were lots of mistakes.