Anonymous wrote:Every FCPS HS has its own SRO. There is a gang presence at many, many schools in FCPS. I am a criminal defense attorney so I can pick them out pretty easily -- typically their clothing gives them away to me, but honestly most adults not involved in the criminal justice system don't recognize the signs of gang involvement very well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MY DD said she doesn't know about it. She said there might be but she doesn't noticed them.. from her knowledge there isn't a lot of fights at the school. So Is MS13 a big issue in a lot of school or is the media just making it seem like a big issue? she attends a FCPS school.
How would she notice them? It's not like they're walking around in MS-13 t-shirts. I teach in FCPS and we have a gang presence at our school. For the most part, they keep to themselves and lay low. They may be doing things inside school like dealing drugs, but they are not instigating fights in the hallways. Much of the recruitment is done online or outside of school. Plus, many of these kids are in ESOL and are often separated from the mainstream students at the school for most of their classes.
Does your school work with local law enforcement to shut down illegal activity?
Yes. We have a SRO (School Resource Officer) in our school.
I'm guessing this is either Glasgow or Stuart.
Anonymous wrote:How would she notice them? It's not like they're walking around in MS-13 t-shirts. I teach in FCPS and we have a gang presence at our school. For the most part, they keep to themselves and lay low. They may be doing things inside school like dealing drugs, but they are not instigating fights in the hallways. Much of the recruitment is done online or outside of school. Plus, many of these kids are in ESOL and are often separated from the mainstream students at the school for most of their classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MY DD said she doesn't know about it. She said there might be but she doesn't noticed them.. from her knowledge there isn't a lot of fights at the school. So Is MS13 a big issue in a lot of school or is the media just making it seem like a big issue? she attends a FCPS school.
How would she notice them? It's not like they're walking around in MS-13 t-shirts. I teach in FCPS and we have a gang presence at our school. For the most part, they keep to themselves and lay low. They may be doing things inside school like dealing drugs, but they are not instigating fights in the hallways. Much of the recruitment is done online or outside of school. Plus, many of these kids are in ESOL and are often separated from the mainstream students at the school for most of their classes.
Does your school work with local law enforcement to shut down illegal activity?
Yes. We have a SRO (School Resource Officer) in our school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MY DD said she doesn't know about it. She said there might be but she doesn't noticed them.. from her knowledge there isn't a lot of fights at the school. So Is MS13 a big issue in a lot of school or is the media just making it seem like a big issue? she attends a FCPS school.
How would she notice them? It's not like they're walking around in MS-13 t-shirts. I teach in FCPS and we have a gang presence at our school. For the most part, they keep to themselves and lay low. They may be doing things inside school like dealing drugs, but they are not instigating fights in the hallways. Much of the recruitment is done online or outside of school. Plus, many of these kids are in ESOL and are often separated from the mainstream students at the school for most of their classes.
Does your school work with local law enforcement to shut down illegal activity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MY DD said she doesn't know about it. She said there might be but she doesn't noticed them.. from her knowledge there isn't a lot of fights at the school. So Is MS13 a big issue in a lot of school or is the media just making it seem like a big issue? she attends a FCPS school.
How would she notice them? It's not like they're walking around in MS-13 t-shirts. I teach in FCPS and we have a gang presence at our school. For the most part, they keep to themselves and lay low. They may be doing things inside school like dealing drugs, but they are not instigating fights in the hallways. Much of the recruitment is done online or outside of school. Plus, many of these kids are in ESOL and are often separated from the mainstream students at the school for most of their classes.
Anonymous wrote:MY DD said she doesn't know about it. She said there might be but she doesn't noticed them.. from her knowledge there isn't a lot of fights at the school. So Is MS13 a big issue in a lot of school or is the media just making it seem like a big issue? she attends a FCPS school.