Anonymous wrote:
A girl pushed and punched a girl who got slightly hurt. Parents and other students attempted to intervene. Girl most likely scared showed a knife as running back to car take off.
Wow scary, not. Horrible for girl pushed and punched.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t the principal mentioned that a knife was involved? Mr. Taylor also stated that the police did NOT think the assailant was a Churchill student or former student. All news agencies are quoting a police officer who identified the assailant as a Churchill student.
I am also concerned that a blast text message, email, and phone messages were not immediately sent home when the school went to shelter in place. Students were returning from lunch on a PSAT test day that not everyone was already at school. Students should have been told to stay away from Churchill if they weren’t already on campus. We get blast text, phone and emails for non safety issues such as weekly announcements so there is a better way to use existing communication channels for student safety.
Silly! All the parents would rush to school to rescue Larla. Mayhem.
My child was at home when the incident happened. So were a lot of students that did not have PSATs this morning. They should have been told to remain safely at home till the situation had ended.
Imagine the same scenario but with a school shooter. That was one of the lessons learned from Virginia Tech. Communication can be used to keep children who are not on campus away from school till the lock down ended.
This issue was raised during Dr. Benz tenure at Churchill and there was a bomb threat during morning drop off. No communication then as well so parents were dropping off students to a potentially dangerous situation.
My DS was there at the time. They told all of the kids who were at school to go to the stadium. Mine got back in his car and came home. He told me there was no way he was going to be a sitting duck in the stadium for a crazy school shooter using a bomb threat as a diversion. DS did the absolute right thing! They need to get it together in MCPS and I fully support the SROs in the schools.
A girl pushed and punched a girl who got slightly hurt. Parents and other students attempted to intervene. Girl most likely scared showed a knife as running back to car take off.
Wow scary, not. Horrible for girl pushed and punched.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t the principal mentioned that a knife was involved? Mr. Taylor also stated that the police did NOT think the assailant was a Churchill student or former student. All news agencies are quoting a police officer who identified the assailant as a Churchill student.
I am also concerned that a blast text message, email, and phone messages were not immediately sent home when the school went to shelter in place. Students were returning from lunch on a PSAT test day that not everyone was already at school. Students should have been told to stay away from Churchill if they weren’t already on campus. We get blast text, phone and emails for non safety issues such as weekly announcements so there is a better way to use existing communication channels for student safety.
Silly! All the parents would rush to school to rescue Larla. Mayhem.
My child was at home when the incident happened. So were a lot of students that did not have PSATs this morning. They should have been told to remain safely at home till the situation had ended.
Imagine the same scenario but with a school shooter. That was one of the lessons learned from Virginia Tech. Communication can be used to keep children who are not on campus away from school till the lock down ended.
This issue was raised during Dr. Benz tenure at Churchill and there was a bomb threat during morning drop off. No communication then as well so parents were dropping off students to a potentially dangerous situation.
My DS was there at the time. They told all of the kids who were at school to go to the stadium. Mine got back in his car and came home. He told me there was no way he was going to be a sitting duck in the stadium for a crazy school shooter using a bomb threat as a diversion. DS did the absolute right thing! They need to get it together in MCPS and I fully support the SROs in the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t the principal mentioned that a knife was involved? Mr. Taylor also stated that the police did NOT think the assailant was a Churchill student or former student. All news agencies are quoting a police officer who identified the assailant as a Churchill student.
I am also concerned that a blast text message, email, and phone messages were not immediately sent home when the school went to shelter in place. Students were returning from lunch on a PSAT test day that not everyone was already at school. Students should have been told to stay away from Churchill if they weren’t already on campus. We get blast text, phone and emails for non safety issues such as weekly announcements so there is a better way to use existing communication channels for student safety.
Silly! All the parents would rush to school to rescue Larla. Mayhem.
My child was at home when the incident happened. So were a lot of students that did not have PSATs this morning. They should have been told to remain safely at home till the situation had ended.
Imagine the same scenario but with a school shooter. That was one of the lessons learned from Virginia Tech. Communication can be used to keep children who are not on campus away from school till the lock down ended.
This issue was raised during Dr. Benz tenure at Churchill and there was a bomb threat during morning drop off. No communication then as well so parents were dropping off students to a potentially dangerous situation.
My DS was there at the time. They told all of the kids who were at school to go to the stadium. Mine got back in his car and came home. He told me there was no way he was going to be a sitting duck in the stadium for a crazy school shooter using a bomb threat as a diversion. DS did the absolute right thing! They need to get it together in MCPS and I fully support the SROs in the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t the principal mentioned that a knife was involved? Mr. Taylor also stated that the police did NOT think the assailant was a Churchill student or former student. All news agencies are quoting a police officer who identified the assailant as a Churchill student.
I am also concerned that a blast text message, email, and phone messages were not immediately sent home when the school went to shelter in place. Students were returning from lunch on a PSAT test day that not everyone was already at school. Students should have been told to stay away from Churchill if they weren’t already on campus. We get blast text, phone and emails for non safety issues such as weekly announcements so there is a better way to use existing communication channels for student safety.
Silly! All the parents would rush to school to rescue Larla. Mayhem.
My child was at home when the incident happened. So were a lot of students that did not have PSATs this morning. They should have been told to remain safely at home till the situation had ended.
Imagine the same scenario but with a school shooter. That was one of the lessons learned from Virginia Tech. Communication can be used to keep children who are not on campus away from school till the lock down ended.
This issue was raised during Dr. Benz tenure at Churchill and there was a bomb threat during morning drop off. No communication then as well so parents were dropping off students to a potentially dangerous situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t the principal mentioned that a knife was involved? Mr. Taylor also stated that the police did NOT think the assailant was a Churchill student or former student. All news agencies are quoting a police officer who identified the assailant as a Churchill student.
I am also concerned that a blast text message, email, and phone messages were not immediately sent home when the school went to shelter in place. Students were returning from lunch on a PSAT test day that not everyone was already at school. Students should have been told to stay away from Churchill if they weren’t already on campus. We get blast text, phone and emails for non safety issues such as weekly announcements so there is a better way to use existing communication channels for student safety.
Silly! All the parents would rush to school to rescue Larla. Mayhem.
Anonymous wrote:My kids goes Churchill it happened 11:35 and school started 11:30 everyone was inside. It was a Whitman kid who causes the trouble not a Churchill kid.
Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t the principal mentioned that a knife was involved? Mr. Taylor also stated that the police did NOT think the assailant was a Churchill student or former student. All news agencies are quoting a police officer who identified the assailant as a Churchill student.
I am also concerned that a blast text message, email, and phone messages were not immediately sent home when the school went to shelter in place. Students were returning from lunch on a PSAT test day that not everyone was already at school. Students should have been told to stay away from Churchill if they weren’t already on campus. We get blast text, phone and emails for non safety issues such as weekly announcements so there is a better way to use existing communication channels for student safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good thing Montgomery county leadership took the community police officers out of the high schools
Ugh, right? It was bad enough already. Bring the SROs back.
Tell me how exactly SROs would have prevented a student from bringing the knife to the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good thing Montgomery county leadership took the community police officers out of the high schools
Ugh, right? It was bad enough already. Bring the SROs back.
Tell me how exactly SROs would have prevented a student from bringing the knife to the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good thing Montgomery county leadership took the community police officers out of the high schools
Ugh, right? It was bad enough already. Bring the SROs back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good thing Montgomery county leadership took the community police officers out of the high schools
Ugh, right? It was bad enough already. Bring the SROs back.