Anonymous wrote:There was a shelter in place at Cabin John and Bells Mill. Any idea why there wasn’t a shelter in place at Churchill?
Anonymous wrote:Good thing they removed the SROs (police) from schools this year. Not like we need them...
Anonymous wrote:This topic could have it’s own thread, but why not move classes online for the afternoon instead of 2.5 hours of no instruction? At a minimum, why didn’t teachers email the homework to students so they had assignments to do at home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have never closed schools county-wide because of minor flash flooding.
was it minor everywhere?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have never closed schools county-wide because of minor flash flooding.
was it minor everywhere?
Anonymous wrote:We have never closed schools county-wide because of minor flash flooding.
Anonymous wrote:We have never closed schools county-wide because of minor flash flooding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Churchill is two for two -
Monday: a fight between two students before home room. And yes, students took videos instead of getting an adult.
Tuesday: the COVID community letter came home with no specifics if the infected person was staff or a student. With no covered outdoor areas and rain forecasted for the next 3 days, containing the spread will be difficult.
What’s going to happen on Wednesday?
Wednesday - all MCPS schools closed 2.5 hours early with minimal notice to parents.
Yey! We are off to a great start of the school year.
Anonymous wrote:Churchill is two for two -
Monday: a fight between two students before home room. And yes, students took videos instead of getting an adult.
Tuesday: the COVID community letter came home with no specifics if the infected person was staff or a student. With no covered outdoor areas and rain forecasted for the next 3 days, containing the spread will be difficult.
What’s going to happen on Wednesday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all of you going on aout needing SROs obviously don't understand
1. The fight was broken up and handled (didn't require a police officer)
2. Schools had security guards before SROs and still have them now
Like the post above stated SROs were put in as community approach to policing. They have now decided not to do that anymore. Now they will spend those funds elsewhere.
Fights will happen regardless of who is responding. If you think for one second having an SRO there would have prevented a fight you are an idiot.
Do you have a source for this? I want to believe you because I'd like to think that MCPS wasn't so stupid as to remove SRO without replacing them with anything.
A source? Ask any high school student or parent. Everyone has security guards and like i said they had them before SROs. Also just FYI middle schools and elementary schools have security as well. Not all day at one location like high schools but they have security officers responsible for each school. Look it up
I would love to look it up. Do you have a source?
Looking it up would mean finding a source yourself. Go to each schools website and see the staff directory. Go to the MCPS site and read about security.
Thanks. Do you have a link?
Each high school has its own website with its own staff security/staff directory. Type in the name of the MoCo HS + security and Google will bring you to the page that lists the security staff for that school. Just like each school has its own teachers, janitors, counselors, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the G schools are bad! Germantown! Gaithersburg! Glair! Gleinstin!
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you forgot Gheaton and Gorthwood!
Both Whitman and Churchill having issues at their schools... who would have ever thought? Fights, sex abuse... those things only happen as those "bad" schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the G schools are bad! Germantown! Gaithersburg! Glair! Gleinstin!
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you forgot Gheaton and Gorthwood!