Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do schools actually make use of the video cameras in hallways? My kid got their locker broken into (as have other kids in their school of late), and despite there being a video camera right above their locker, the school has been silent about actually looking at footage.
Fellow teacher here. Kids are bringing weapons to school, choking other students, having sex on school grounds, etc, and you want admin to sit down and run a 24 hour video tape to see who broke into your childs locker? There are way bigger issues than your childs hoodie. No one is going to sit down and stare at the footage of one camera to figure this out. Let this go.
Anonymous wrote:Do schools actually make use of the video cameras in hallways? My kid got their locker broken into (as have other kids in their school of late), and despite there being a video camera right above their locker, the school has been silent about actually looking at footage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finally. This county pushed too far left, and we got out of control students. Now, we are going back to the middle regards to discipline.
https://wjla.com/news/local/montgomery-county-public-schools-mcps-bomb-threats-weapons-on-campus-and-assaults-on-staff-bethesda-chevy-chase-high-school-lockdown-counseling-services-behavior-intervention-programs-weapons-related-incidents-alternative-learning-options
Starting this fall, students who commit the most serious offenses could face long-term suspension or even expulsion. The updated Code of Conduct reclassifies threats and violent actions as Level 4 or 5 violations — the highest disciplinary categories under the district’s new guidelines.
Offenses such as making bomb threats, physically assaulting school personnel, or bringing weapons onto school property will now carry the most severe consequences.
The move comes after several alarming events during the current school year.
Good that physically assaulting teachers will now be considered a serious offense, but WHY isn’t physically assaulting OTHER STUDENTS also reclassified as a Level 4 or 5 violation?
Student safety is EQUALLY as critical as the safety of school staff. Administrators in Rockville MUST correct this ERROR.
Take it up with the BOE.
STUDENT — SAFETY — MATTERS
Why doesn’t the Montgomery County BOE agree?
Because they're more interested in:
1) Protecting Marcus Jones and enabling him to collect a paycheck
2) Protecting Taylor and failing to hold him accountable
3) Protecting the "reputation" of MCPS and prioritizing student safety means acknowledging the safety incidents they have and haven't successfully suppressed
4) Shifting the blame to others, i.e. Parents, HHS, DJS, MCPD rather than holding themselves accountable
5) Protecting the unions; in this instance, MCAAP, who wants to pretend that principals aren't part of the safety problem here
Correct. Remember, they tried to hide the fentanyl crisis. This is not the once proud MCPS. This is a rotten organization.
The entire school board needs to be replaced with school safety (from violent students) as the #1 priority. No one learns when they’re in constant fear every day.
We just replaced three of the school board members. They were supposed to be different from their predecessors.
No they weren’t. They were exactly the same.
What do you mean? They WERE supposed to be different. It's why they successfully unseated all three incumbents.
Rita Montoya aggressively went after Lynne Harris's record. And Laura Stewart repeatedly talked about feeling like she had to run for school board DESPITE having friends on the board because of how she dissatisfied she and her fellow MCCPTA allies were with the direction MCPS was headed in. And Natalie Zimmerman ran because she felt that having a RECENT teacher voice on the board would improve decision making at the board level.
All three of those women were supposed to bring fresh perspective, thinking and ideas to the BOE.
That sadly, has not turned out to be the case as they all unnecessarily heap praise on Taylor and MCPS staff in BOE meetings or embarrassingly fumble through parliamentary procedures in front of the whole county.
They were endorsed and in the pocket of the usual suspects. No change except for the names. Once in office they fell right in to line.
If you mean the MCEA/Apple Ballot, you're right. I guess MCEA is happy because they pretty much got the full-funding request they were asking for with the budget, but I hope now that the budget is done, that they start bringing a more critical voice and eye to the BOE and Taylor.
You don’t understand. They’re all in the same bed, together.
There’s not even one single person on the horizon who will fight to prioritize basic classroom safety. Not a one single parent here willing to take them on?
There are parents who actively advocate and nothing changes. They don't care.
Yup. This is not on parents. Parents have complained, organized town hall meetings, testified before the board, etc. Nothing they do gets MCPS to take responsibility.
When you keep voting for Democrats who all refuse to prioritize classroom safety, you keep getting the classroom violence without consequences.
Which part is hard to understand?
How do republicans support school safety? One does regardless of party affiliation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finally. This county pushed too far left, and we got out of control students. Now, we are going back to the middle regards to discipline.
https://wjla.com/news/local/montgomery-county-public-schools-mcps-bomb-threats-weapons-on-campus-and-assaults-on-staff-bethesda-chevy-chase-high-school-lockdown-counseling-services-behavior-intervention-programs-weapons-related-incidents-alternative-learning-options
Starting this fall, students who commit the most serious offenses could face long-term suspension or even expulsion. The updated Code of Conduct reclassifies threats and violent actions as Level 4 or 5 violations — the highest disciplinary categories under the district’s new guidelines.
Offenses such as making bomb threats, physically assaulting school personnel, or bringing weapons onto school property will now carry the most severe consequences.
The move comes after several alarming events during the current school year.
Good that physically assaulting teachers will now be considered a serious offense, but WHY isn’t physically assaulting OTHER STUDENTS also reclassified as a Level 4 or 5 violation?
Student safety is EQUALLY as critical as the safety of school staff. Administrators in Rockville MUST correct this ERROR.
Take it up with the BOE.
STUDENT — SAFETY — MATTERS
Why doesn’t the Montgomery County BOE agree?
Because they're more interested in:
1) Protecting Marcus Jones and enabling him to collect a paycheck
2) Protecting Taylor and failing to hold him accountable
3) Protecting the "reputation" of MCPS and prioritizing student safety means acknowledging the safety incidents they have and haven't successfully suppressed
4) Shifting the blame to others, i.e. Parents, HHS, DJS, MCPD rather than holding themselves accountable
5) Protecting the unions; in this instance, MCAAP, who wants to pretend that principals aren't part of the safety problem here
Correct. Remember, they tried to hide the fentanyl crisis. This is not the once proud MCPS. This is a rotten organization.
The entire school board needs to be replaced with school safety (from violent students) as the #1 priority. No one learns when they’re in constant fear every day.
We just replaced three of the school board members. They were supposed to be different from their predecessors.
No they weren’t. They were exactly the same.
What do you mean? They WERE supposed to be different. It's why they successfully unseated all three incumbents.
Rita Montoya aggressively went after Lynne Harris's record. And Laura Stewart repeatedly talked about feeling like she had to run for school board DESPITE having friends on the board because of how she dissatisfied she and her fellow MCCPTA allies were with the direction MCPS was headed in. And Natalie Zimmerman ran because she felt that having a RECENT teacher voice on the board would improve decision making at the board level.
All three of those women were supposed to bring fresh perspective, thinking and ideas to the BOE.
That sadly, has not turned out to be the case as they all unnecessarily heap praise on Taylor and MCPS staff in BOE meetings or embarrassingly fumble through parliamentary procedures in front of the whole county.
They were endorsed and in the pocket of the usual suspects. No change except for the names. Once in office they fell right in to line.
If you mean the MCEA/Apple Ballot, you're right. I guess MCEA is happy because they pretty much got the full-funding request they were asking for with the budget, but I hope now that the budget is done, that they start bringing a more critical voice and eye to the BOE and Taylor.
You don’t understand. They’re all in the same bed, together.
There’s not even one single person on the horizon who will fight to prioritize basic classroom safety. Not a one single parent here willing to take them on?
There are parents who actively advocate and nothing changes. They don't care.
Yup. This is not on parents. Parents have complained, organized town hall meetings, testified before the board, etc. Nothing they do gets MCPS to take responsibility.
When you keep voting for Democrats who all refuse to prioritize classroom safety, you keep getting the classroom violence without consequences.
Which part is hard to understand?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finally. This county pushed too far left, and we got out of control students. Now, we are going back to the middle regards to discipline.
https://wjla.com/news/local/montgomery-county-public-schools-mcps-bomb-threats-weapons-on-campus-and-assaults-on-staff-bethesda-chevy-chase-high-school-lockdown-counseling-services-behavior-intervention-programs-weapons-related-incidents-alternative-learning-options
Starting this fall, students who commit the most serious offenses could face long-term suspension or even expulsion. The updated Code of Conduct reclassifies threats and violent actions as Level 4 or 5 violations — the highest disciplinary categories under the district’s new guidelines.
Offenses such as making bomb threats, physically assaulting school personnel, or bringing weapons onto school property will now carry the most severe consequences.
The move comes after several alarming events during the current school year.
Good that physically assaulting teachers will now be considered a serious offense, but WHY isn’t physically assaulting OTHER STUDENTS also reclassified as a Level 4 or 5 violation?
Student safety is EQUALLY as critical as the safety of school staff. Administrators in Rockville MUST correct this ERROR.
Take it up with the BOE.
STUDENT — SAFETY — MATTERS
Why doesn’t the Montgomery County BOE agree?
Because they're more interested in:
1) Protecting Marcus Jones and enabling him to collect a paycheck
2) Protecting Taylor and failing to hold him accountable
3) Protecting the "reputation" of MCPS and prioritizing student safety means acknowledging the safety incidents they have and haven't successfully suppressed
4) Shifting the blame to others, i.e. Parents, HHS, DJS, MCPD rather than holding themselves accountable
5) Protecting the unions; in this instance, MCAAP, who wants to pretend that principals aren't part of the safety problem here
Correct. Remember, they tried to hide the fentanyl crisis. This is not the once proud MCPS. This is a rotten organization.
The entire school board needs to be replaced with school safety (from violent students) as the #1 priority. No one learns when they’re in constant fear every day.
We just replaced three of the school board members. They were supposed to be different from their predecessors.
No they weren’t. They were exactly the same.
What do you mean? They WERE supposed to be different. It's why they successfully unseated all three incumbents.
Rita Montoya aggressively went after Lynne Harris's record. And Laura Stewart repeatedly talked about feeling like she had to run for school board DESPITE having friends on the board because of how she dissatisfied she and her fellow MCCPTA allies were with the direction MCPS was headed in. And Natalie Zimmerman ran because she felt that having a RECENT teacher voice on the board would improve decision making at the board level.
All three of those women were supposed to bring fresh perspective, thinking and ideas to the BOE.
That sadly, has not turned out to be the case as they all unnecessarily heap praise on Taylor and MCPS staff in BOE meetings or embarrassingly fumble through parliamentary procedures in front of the whole county.
They were endorsed and in the pocket of the usual suspects. No change except for the names. Once in office they fell right in to line.
If you mean the MCEA/Apple Ballot, you're right. I guess MCEA is happy because they pretty much got the full-funding request they were asking for with the budget, but I hope now that the budget is done, that they start bringing a more critical voice and eye to the BOE and Taylor.
You don’t understand. They’re all in the same bed, together.
There’s not even one single person on the horizon who will fight to prioritize basic classroom safety. Not a one single parent here willing to take them on?
There are parents who actively advocate and nothing changes. They don't care.
Yup. This is not on parents. Parents have complained, organized town hall meetings, testified before the board, etc. Nothing they do gets MCPS to take responsibility.
When you keep voting for Democrats who all refuse to prioritize classroom safety, you keep getting the classroom violence without consequences.
Which part is hard to understand?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do schools actually make use of the video cameras in hallways? My kid got their locker broken into (as have other kids in their school of late), and despite there being a video camera right above their locker, the school has been silent about actually looking at footage.
Why are you parents still so naive? The oligarchs care nothing about your children.
Do schools actually use security footage? My kid also has had stuff stolen this year...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do schools actually make use of the video cameras in hallways? My kid got their locker broken into (as have other kids in their school of late), and despite there being a video camera right above their locker, the school has been silent about actually looking at footage.
Why are you parents still so naive? The oligarchs care nothing about your children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do schools actually make use of the video cameras in hallways? My kid got their locker broken into (as have other kids in their school of late), and despite there being a video camera right above their locker, the school has been silent about actually looking at footage.
Why are you parents still so naive? The oligarchs care nothing about your children.
Somehow I don't think MCPS staff, whatever judgement you may apply to them, fall into the category of oligarchs.
Please respond:
What exactly makes you believe anyone with the applicable power cares about student safety?
I think that discipline is difficult because of parent pushback and fear of liability in an ever-litigious world. I don't think they're not disciplining because they're oligarchs who have all the power in their hands.
Again, what exactly makes you believe those in charge, care about student safety?
Do you truly believe that people go into the education field with the intent to do harm to students? If so, I don't know why you don't home school.
Not only does classroom violence do grave harm to students, it harms teachers as well. How can you ignore basic safety?
Are you a bot? Because your responses make zero sense. Posters can believe that school violence is unacceptable without believing that MCPS staff are intentionally trying to hurt students.
Why won’t you PRIORITIZE classroom SAFETY for teachers and students?
TAXPAYERS are DEMANDING classroom safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do schools actually make use of the video cameras in hallways? My kid got their locker broken into (as have other kids in their school of late), and despite there being a video camera right above their locker, the school has been silent about actually looking at footage.
Why are you parents still so naive? The oligarchs care nothing about your children.
Somehow I don't think MCPS staff, whatever judgement you may apply to them, fall into the category of oligarchs.
Please respond:
What exactly makes you believe anyone with the applicable power cares about student safety?
I think that discipline is difficult because of parent pushback and fear of liability in an ever-litigious world. I don't think they're not disciplining because they're oligarchs who have all the power in their hands.
Again, what exactly makes you believe those in charge, care about student safety?
Do you truly believe that people go into the education field with the intent to do harm to students? If so, I don't know why you don't home school.
Not only does classroom violence do grave harm to students, it harms teachers as well. How can you ignore basic safety?
Are you a bot? Because your responses make zero sense. Posters can believe that school violence is unacceptable without believing that MCPS staff are intentionally trying to hurt students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do schools actually make use of the video cameras in hallways? My kid got their locker broken into (as have other kids in their school of late), and despite there being a video camera right above their locker, the school has been silent about actually looking at footage.
Why are you parents still so naive? The oligarchs care nothing about your children.
Somehow I don't think MCPS staff, whatever judgement you may apply to them, fall into the category of oligarchs.
Please respond:
What exactly makes you believe anyone with the applicable power cares about student safety?
I think that discipline is difficult because of parent pushback and fear of liability in an ever-litigious world. I don't think they're not disciplining because they're oligarchs who have all the power in their hands.
Again, what exactly makes you believe those in charge, care about student safety?
Do you truly believe that people go into the education field with the intent to do harm to students? If so, I don't know why you don't home school.
Not only does classroom violence do grave harm to students, it harms teachers as well. How can you ignore basic safety?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do schools actually make use of the video cameras in hallways? My kid got their locker broken into (as have other kids in their school of late), and despite there being a video camera right above their locker, the school has been silent about actually looking at footage.
Why are you parents still so naive? The oligarchs care nothing about your children.
Somehow I don't think MCPS staff, whatever judgement you may apply to them, fall into the category of oligarchs.
Please respond:
What exactly makes you believe anyone with the applicable power cares about student safety?
I think that discipline is difficult because of parent pushback and fear of liability in an ever-litigious world. I don't think they're not disciplining because they're oligarchs who have all the power in their hands.
Again, what exactly makes you believe those in charge, care about student safety?
Do you truly believe that people go into the education field with the intent to do harm to students? If so, I don't know why you don't home school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do schools actually make use of the video cameras in hallways? My kid got their locker broken into (as have other kids in their school of late), and despite there being a video camera right above their locker, the school has been silent about actually looking at footage.
Why are you parents still so naive? The oligarchs care nothing about your children.
Somehow I don't think MCPS staff, whatever judgement you may apply to them, fall into the category of oligarchs.
Please respond:
What exactly makes you believe anyone with the applicable power cares about student safety?
I think that discipline is difficult because of parent pushback and fear of liability in an ever-litigious world. I don't think they're not disciplining because they're oligarchs who have all the power in their hands.
Again, what exactly makes you believe those in charge, care about student safety?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finally. This county pushed too far left, and we got out of control students. Now, we are going back to the middle regards to discipline.
https://wjla.com/news/local/montgomery-county-public-schools-mcps-bomb-threats-weapons-on-campus-and-assaults-on-staff-bethesda-chevy-chase-high-school-lockdown-counseling-services-behavior-intervention-programs-weapons-related-incidents-alternative-learning-options
Starting this fall, students who commit the most serious offenses could face long-term suspension or even expulsion. The updated Code of Conduct reclassifies threats and violent actions as Level 4 or 5 violations — the highest disciplinary categories under the district’s new guidelines.
Offenses such as making bomb threats, physically assaulting school personnel, or bringing weapons onto school property will now carry the most severe consequences.
The move comes after several alarming events during the current school year.
Good that physically assaulting teachers will now be considered a serious offense, but WHY isn’t physically assaulting OTHER STUDENTS also reclassified as a Level 4 or 5 violation?
Student safety is EQUALLY as critical as the safety of school staff. Administrators in Rockville MUST correct this ERROR.
Take it up with the BOE.
STUDENT — SAFETY — MATTERS
Why doesn’t the Montgomery County BOE agree?
Because they're more interested in:
1) Protecting Marcus Jones and enabling him to collect a paycheck
2) Protecting Taylor and failing to hold him accountable
3) Protecting the "reputation" of MCPS and prioritizing student safety means acknowledging the safety incidents they have and haven't successfully suppressed
4) Shifting the blame to others, i.e. Parents, HHS, DJS, MCPD rather than holding themselves accountable
5) Protecting the unions; in this instance, MCAAP, who wants to pretend that principals aren't part of the safety problem here
Correct. Remember, they tried to hide the fentanyl crisis. This is not the once proud MCPS. This is a rotten organization.
The entire school board needs to be replaced with school safety (from violent students) as the #1 priority. No one learns when they’re in constant fear every day.
We just replaced three of the school board members. They were supposed to be different from their predecessors.
No they weren’t. They were exactly the same.
What do you mean? They WERE supposed to be different. It's why they successfully unseated all three incumbents.
Rita Montoya aggressively went after Lynne Harris's record. And Laura Stewart repeatedly talked about feeling like she had to run for school board DESPITE having friends on the board because of how she dissatisfied she and her fellow MCCPTA allies were with the direction MCPS was headed in. And Natalie Zimmerman ran because she felt that having a RECENT teacher voice on the board would improve decision making at the board level.
All three of those women were supposed to bring fresh perspective, thinking and ideas to the BOE.
That sadly, has not turned out to be the case as they all unnecessarily heap praise on Taylor and MCPS staff in BOE meetings or embarrassingly fumble through parliamentary procedures in front of the whole county.
They were endorsed and in the pocket of the usual suspects. No change except for the names. Once in office they fell right in to line.
If you mean the MCEA/Apple Ballot, you're right. I guess MCEA is happy because they pretty much got the full-funding request they were asking for with the budget, but I hope now that the budget is done, that they start bringing a more critical voice and eye to the BOE and Taylor.
You don’t understand. They’re all in the same bed, together.
There’s not even one single person on the horizon who will fight to prioritize basic classroom safety. Not a one single parent here willing to take them on?
There are parents who actively advocate and nothing changes. They don't care.
Yup. This is not on parents. Parents have complained, organized town hall meetings, testified before the board, etc. Nothing they do gets MCPS to take responsibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do schools actually make use of the video cameras in hallways? My kid got their locker broken into (as have other kids in their school of late), and despite there being a video camera right above their locker, the school has been silent about actually looking at footage.
Why are you parents still so naive? The oligarchs care nothing about your children.
Somehow I don't think MCPS staff, whatever judgement you may apply to them, fall into the category of oligarchs.
Staff, no. But the administrative class, which includes the superintendent and his chiefs, YES.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do schools actually make use of the video cameras in hallways? My kid got their locker broken into (as have other kids in their school of late), and despite there being a video camera right above their locker, the school has been silent about actually looking at footage.
Why are you parents still so naive? The oligarchs care nothing about your children.
Somehow I don't think MCPS staff, whatever judgement you may apply to them, fall into the category of oligarchs.
Please respond:
What exactly makes you believe anyone with the applicable power cares about student safety?
I think that discipline is difficult because of parent pushback and fear of liability in an ever-litigious world. I don't think they're not disciplining because they're oligarchs who have all the power in their hands.