Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metal detectors and/or x-ray machines make sense at this point as well as having a police presence. It absolutely can work. And, being held accountable. RJ may work for the K-5 crowd, but come MS and HS you know better and need consequences. If my kid is bullied, no way I'd agree to them setting down with the bully to talk it out. These bullies don't care nor do their parents. They probably learned to be bullies from the parents.
I think dogs would work better guns and drugs
Except some kids are scared or allergic to dogs.
Who cares, more are scared of cops.
I care if a child an allergic reaction. What is wrong with you? Parents make kids scared of cops with what they say. If your child behaves, in most situations they don't need to be scare of cops in this area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metal detectors and/or x-ray machines make sense at this point as well as having a police presence. It absolutely can work. And, being held accountable. RJ may work for the K-5 crowd, but come MS and HS you know better and need consequences. If my kid is bullied, no way I'd agree to them setting down with the bully to talk it out. These bullies don't care nor do their parents. They probably learned to be bullies from the parents.
I think dogs would work better guns and drugs
Except some kids are scared or allergic to dogs.
Who cares, more are scared of cops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://youtu.be/pOD4VcdyTAE Parents of victim..
Mom of Magruder victim is interviewed. Supports SROs in schoools.
My heart and prayers for this child and his family. So senseless and devastating. I hope he has a complete recovery. He is still in critical condition and has a very long road ahead of him.
In the review of this case, is there anyone looking into the initial 911 response? Why did it take so long for the ambulance and police to arrive? Why didn’t they come with full speed and sirens or even a medivac helicopter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://youtu.be/pOD4VcdyTAE Parents of victim..
Mom of Magruder victim is interviewed. Supports SROs in schoools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metal detectors and/or x-ray machines make sense at this point as well as having a police presence. It absolutely can work. And, being held accountable. RJ may work for the K-5 crowd, but come MS and HS you know better and need consequences. If my kid is bullied, no way I'd agree to them setting down with the bully to talk it out. These bullies don't care nor do their parents. They probably learned to be bullies from the parents.
I think dogs would work better guns and drugs
Except some kids are scared or allergic to dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metal detectors and/or x-ray machines make sense at this point as well as having a police presence. It absolutely can work. And, being held accountable. RJ may work for the K-5 crowd, but come MS and HS you know better and need consequences. If my kid is bullied, no way I'd agree to them setting down with the bully to talk it out. These bullies don't care nor do their parents. They probably learned to be bullies from the parents.
Yes. I would be down with RJ in elementary school. Beyond 5th grade, the kids need more than hugging and talking. Some of the students in HS are practically or are already adults. They need consequences and for some, they don't need to be in the school anymore. They need to be in rehab or jail.
Parents should get the option for RJ, especially if their child is the victim. Lets be real, just talking and hugging isn't going to stop a bully. I would not agree to RJ for my kids, especially if I wasn't there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are ghost guns plastic? I feel like they’re made from 3D printers correct? If that’s the case metal detectors wouldn’t have helped.
They can be but the same name is used to describe guns that have and the serial number removed. Metal detectors would prevent many guns and also knives from being brought in. It also could act as a deterrent. Really surprised they were not brought in right away. It is likely a big part of why DC has never had a shooting in a school. If I were a student there it would make me feel a bit safer.
Someone up thread, presumably a MCPS PR Flak trying to absolve the district of responsibility, tried to claim that metal detectors would be impractical, forgetting that DCPS uses them. If it works for Wilson why can’t it work for Magruder or Norwood or Wheaton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will enough be enough?
MCPS always waits for a child to be harmed before doing anything. One child dead and one child shot this month. They are only now reviewing safety protocols.
You hold MCPS responsible for an off-campus killing? Seems odd.
Same as they are responsible for off campus sexual assaults that they knew a possibility from in school reports.
MCPS knew that the child was being bullied. They refused to do anything even allowing the victim to transfer to another school to get away from the bullies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will enough be enough?
MCPS always waits for a child to be harmed before doing anything. One child dead and one child shot this month. They are only now reviewing safety protocols.
The current slew of lazy arses will do nothing. The swamp will only continue to rot. Time for a totally different kind of leadership. What do we have to loose?
+1 The problem is the corporate culture throughout MCPS and the BOE that they ignore problems that students and parents report to them. Until this corporate culture changes - and it starts with an independent BOE members not Apple Ballot puppets.
There’s no bullying occurring until a student is shot and a student is murdered. This response is echoed by MCPS Principals, Directors, Associate Superintendents, the Superintendent, any other MCPS Central Office staff involved with a case, and the BOE. It’s only after severe and permanent harm is done to a child that they offer up fake platitudes and sympathies.
Yes. Parents need to all be standing up and saying OUR STUDENTS ARE NOT SAFE IN MCPS SCHOOLS. Use your voices and words. Register to vote and use your power at the ballot box.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metal detectors and/or x-ray machines make sense at this point as well as having a police presence. It absolutely can work. And, being held accountable. RJ may work for the K-5 crowd, but come MS and HS you know better and need consequences. If my kid is bullied, no way I'd agree to them setting down with the bully to talk it out. These bullies don't care nor do their parents. They probably learned to be bullies from the parents.
Yes. I would be down with RJ in elementary school. Beyond 5th grade, the kids need more than hugging and talking. Some of the students in HS are practically or are already adults. They need consequences and for some, they don't need to be in the school anymore. They need to be in rehab or jail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metal detectors and/or x-ray machines make sense at this point as well as having a police presence. It absolutely can work. And, being held accountable. RJ may work for the K-5 crowd, but come MS and HS you know better and need consequences. If my kid is bullied, no way I'd agree to them setting down with the bully to talk it out. These bullies don't care nor do their parents. They probably learned to be bullies from the parents.
I think dogs would work better guns and drugs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will enough be enough?
MCPS always waits for a child to be harmed before doing anything. One child dead and one child shot this month. They are only now reviewing safety protocols.
You hold MCPS responsible for an off-campus killing? Seems odd.
Same as they are responsible for off campus sexual assaults that they knew a possibility from in school reports.