Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is the online training. Takes around 30 minutes...I don't think it will change anything or be effective but it makes authorities feel good and MCPS gets to cover their asses.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/childabuseandneglect/reportingchildabuse/story_html5.html
If you plan to volunteer at the school or chaperone a trip - go ahead and complete this training. Send the confirmation email to the school. Different schools have different protocols - some care for this training and some don't/.
Here in a nutshell is why MCPS has so many cases of abuse. "different schools have different protocols" while true in practice is NOT AT ALL what their policies, procedures, regulations and in many cases the law say. MCPS blathers on and on and on about what a robust system they have for preventing and responding to abuse but here, once again, we see it's all BS.
Anonymous wrote:Here is the online training. Takes around 30 minutes...I don't think it will change anything or be effective but it makes authorities feel good and MCPS gets to cover their asses.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/childabuseandneglect/reportingchildabuse/story_html5.html
If you plan to volunteer at the school or chaperone a trip - go ahead and complete this training. Send the confirmation email to the school. Different schools have different protocols - some care for this training and some don't/.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our high school not only wasn't checking last year for volunteers to be certified, they did not tell parents the need to be certified. I was a chaperone without the necessary certification just because I did not know the necessity to get it. No one stoped me from chaperoning.
Hopefully, all schools will do a better job getting the word out and checking that volunteers are certified this year.
We were told it wasn’t needed to chaperone field trips if not overnight.
Anonymous wrote:I completed the webinar on mandated reporting. But I never got an email confirming my participation, and I am starting to think there was a glitch. How long did the email take to arrive for you?
Anonymous wrote:This is why kids are safer in Catholic schools. At least training is tracked, AND it is conducted in a classroom. That, plus background checks.
Anonymous wrote:Our high school not only wasn't checking last year for volunteers to be certified, they did not tell parents the need to be certified. I was a chaperone without the necessary certification just because I did not know the necessity to get it. No one stoped me from chaperoning.
Hopefully, all schools will do a better job getting the word out and checking that volunteers are certified this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reality is that most llikely your school will not even check who completes the volunteer training and who doesn't.[/quote
My school was pretty strict about this.]
My school and DD’s were both super strict. However, they were also swimming in volunteers. And have a highly litigious parent population. Might fly if your school is desperate for bodies and the parents feel disempowered to demand better. But would that really be something to be happy about? I’d consider it a big red flag if a school isn’t checking.
Anonymous wrote:Reality is that most llikely your school will not even check who completes the volunteer training and who doesn't.[/quote
My school was pretty strict about this.]
Anonymous wrote:I completed the webinar on mandated reporting. But I never got an email confirming my participation, and I am starting to think there was a glitch. How long did the email take to arrive for you?