Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly, it is the best they can do. Why don't you volunteer as security to walk the halls?
Quick. Who wants to play spot the MCPS employee? Get a life. Change careers if you hate kids this much that drug use going on in bathrooms doesn't concern you.
I don't work for MCPS, good try. If no one else wants those jobs and you are complaining you should be the first to step up and do it.
If you don’t work for the school system, then what’s your motivation for the boot licking?
You get a kick out of kids being traumatized?
What is your solution? Just to complain?
Let's hear yours first.
My solution is more SRO's, security guards and Para's monitoring, security cameras everywhere but the bathrooms and have staff monitor the bathrooms. Also, add metal detectors and bag searches as well as wearing student ID's.
And, have detentions and suspend/expel kids. Make it mandatory kids with drug related issues be required to do drug testing (county has programs) and treatment in order to stay in school. And, bring back special schools for kids with behavioral issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly, it is the best they can do. Why don't you volunteer as security to walk the halls?
Quick. Who wants to play spot the MCPS employee? Get a life. Change careers if you hate kids this much that drug use going on in bathrooms doesn't concern you.
I don't work for MCPS, good try. If no one else wants those jobs and you are complaining you should be the first to step up and do it.
If you don’t work for the school system, then what’s your motivation for the boot licking?
You get a kick out of kids being traumatized?
What is your solution? Just to complain?
Let's hear yours first.
My solution is more SRO's, security guards and Para's monitoring, security cameras everywhere but the bathrooms and have staff monitor the bathrooms. Also, add metal detectors and bag searches as well as wearing student ID's.
And, have detentions and suspend/expel kids. Make it mandatory kids with drug related issues be required to do drug testing (county has programs) and treatment in order to stay in school. And, bring back special schools for kids with behavioral issues.
Anonymous wrote:Fox 5 covered the issue as part of a meeting B-CC PTSA parents are having with them on bathroom safety issues at the school: https://www.fox5dc.com/video/1173523
MCPS COO Brian Hull's great idea is to do hall sweeps in the bathrooms before class. How he's going to manage that with existing security personnel numbers, he doesn't say. And he admits they don't have enough female security officers to do sweeps of the girls bathrooms.
This is the best MCPS can do? Pathetic!
Anonymous wrote:Seriously any woman that doesn’t currently have a job should apply. They are hiring and there are no real requirements other than a clean background check.
Anonymous wrote:Clearly, it is the best they can do. Why don't you volunteer as security to walk the halls?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly, it is the best they can do. Why don't you volunteer as security to walk the halls?
Quick. Who wants to play spot the MCPS employee? Get a life. Change careers if you hate kids this much that drug use going on in bathrooms doesn't concern you.
I don't work for MCPS, good try. If no one else wants those jobs and you are complaining you should be the first to step up and do it.
If you don’t work for the school system, then what’s your motivation for the boot licking?
You get a kick out of kids being traumatized?
What is your solution? Just to complain?
Let's hear yours first.
My solution is more SRO's, security guards and Para's monitoring, security cameras everywhere but the bathrooms and have staff monitor the bathrooms. Also, add metal detectors and bag searches as well as wearing student ID's.
And, have detentions and suspend/expel kids. Make it mandatory kids with drug related issues be required to do drug testing (county has programs) and treatment in order to stay in school. And, bring back special schools for kids with behavioral issues.
Anonymous wrote:In all seriousness, drug transactions occur all over school buildings because they are quick transactions done with a handshake or hug. Students buy and sell in hallways, stairwells, cafeterias, on property but outside, and classrooms as well as bathrooms. Use occurs all over school campuses as well but predominantly in bathrooms if vaping, smoking, or drinking.
Random inspection of bathrooms would help. Going to clear backpacks and utilizing police drug sniffing dogs would be a better deterrent. MCPS needs to do more to keep drugs out of schools even if they need to allow a greater police presence on campuses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly, it is the best they can do. Why don't you volunteer as security to walk the halls?
Quick. Who wants to play spot the MCPS employee? Get a life. Change careers if you hate kids this much that drug use going on in bathrooms doesn't concern you.
I don't work for MCPS, good try. If no one else wants those jobs and you are complaining you should be the first to step up and do it.
If you don’t work for the school system, then what’s your motivation for the boot licking?
You get a kick out of kids being traumatized?
What is your solution? Just to complain?
Let's hear yours first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly, it is the best they can do. Why don't you volunteer as security to walk the halls?
Quick. Who wants to play spot the MCPS employee? Get a life. Change careers if you hate kids this much that drug use going on in bathrooms doesn't concern you.
I don't work for MCPS, good try. If no one else wants those jobs and you are complaining you should be the first to step up and do it.
If you don’t work for the school system, then what’s your motivation for the boot licking?
You get a kick out of kids being traumatized?
What is your solution? Just to complain?
Anonymous wrote:Just have stupid rfid bracelets or cards to swipe in bathrooms, duh. Data can be used to tell if students are hanging in there too long, which probably implies drug use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly, it is the best they can do. Why don't you volunteer as security to walk the halls?
Quick. Who wants to play spot the MCPS employee? Get a life. Change careers if you hate kids this much that drug use going on in bathrooms doesn't concern you.
I don't work for MCPS, good try. If no one else wants those jobs and you are complaining you should be the first to step up and do it.
If you don’t work for the school system, then what’s your motivation for the boot licking?
You get a kick out of kids being traumatized?
What’s your motivation for complaining with no action?
Anonymous wrote:Just have stupid rfid bracelets or cards to swipe in bathrooms, duh. Data can be used to tell if students are hanging in there too long, which probably implies drug use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just have stupid rfid bracelets or cards to swipe in bathrooms, duh. Data can be used to tell if students are hanging in there too long, which probably implies drug use.
Or, the kid has their period or diarrhea.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously any woman that doesn’t currently have a job should apply. They are hiring and there are no real requirements other than a clean background check.