Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was the community letter sent by an AP instead of the Principal?
The principal was not in the school today. He is sick.
So someone else called a lockdown? No mention of that in any communications either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was the community letter sent by an AP instead of the Principal?
The principal was not in the school today. He is sick.
Anonymous wrote:Did anywhere in that letter did it mention if student will be back in school? Did it mention consequences based on student of conduct?? Any follow-up to where student is? Did student act alone? Etc etc etc? Are you sending your kids to school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was the community letter sent by an AP instead of the Principal?
The principal was not in the school today. He is sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need a zero tolerance policy for violent incidents and weapons in school. A new PTSA leader. A closed campus. And more security officers in the school.
It’s just a matter of time before kids die.
- mother of 3 BCC grads
If you think the PTSA can do a damn thing about this, I’ve got a bridge to sell you. BCC can’t even do anything. It needs to come from MCPS. All the platitudes of “we take these incidents seriously” and kids who should never step foot in BCC again, yet are in the halls the next day, are due to “we are following the MCPS code of conduct” are straight out of Central Office. I dislike Mooney quite a bit but the county is at fault for these policies. I am the opposite of a right winger but perhaps we’ve gone too far in accommodating feelings and being supportive while ignoring the need to teach kids there are consequences for their actions. Pressure needs to be applied at the county, and perhaps even state, level.
Perhaps we’ve gone too far in accommodating feelings and being supportive? Of course, without a question, we have gone too far. The rights of a few individuals trump the rights of the majority who just want to learn and go to school in a safe environment
Anonymous wrote:Why was the community letter sent by an AP instead of the Principal?
Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind there is not instruction all day when there's a lockdown like this. The schedule gets thrown out of the window, and so many kids leave the school that afternoon classes that might have a shot at a few minutes' worth of learning just don't, because the teacher would have to repeat the material the next day anyway.
So we need metal detectors to reduce these irritating disruptions to daily school life. This student was spotted with his weapon in a school bathroom - he would have had the opportunity to enter with his gun if there had been metal detectors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need a zero tolerance policy for violent incidents and weapons in school. A new PTSA leader. A closed campus. And more security officers in the school.
It’s just a matter of time before kids die.
- mother of 3 BCC grads
This is at a way higher level than the PTSA. Sadly, it will take people dying for the BOE and MCPS to act.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need a zero tolerance policy for violent incidents and weapons in school. A new PTSA leader. A closed campus. And more security officers in the school.
It’s just a matter of time before kids die.
- mother of 3 BCC grads
Totally agree. I never thought I would be a parent pushing for more discipline in a public school but I was there last week for an event and I was disturbed with what I saw. The kids are basically running the school. There's very little accountability. I'm glad my child only has a few months remaining until graduation. I've certainly grown tired of this, and quite honestly, it's just embarrassing.
Anonymous wrote:They need a zero tolerance policy for violent incidents and weapons in school. A new PTSA leader. A closed campus. And more security officers in the school.
It’s just a matter of time before kids die.
- mother of 3 BCC grads