Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Report to MCPD, if it's a crime, it's their job to deal with it.
Never. MCPS is not reporting kids to MCPD for smoking pot. Do you really want this to happen? It would disproportionately target kids of certain races.
Nothing happens if your kid is caught smoking pot. How would the kid get 'caught'? Security doesn't have the time and manpower to go after every kid smoking pot in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Report to MCPD, if it's a crime, it's their job to deal with it.
This happens daily at JW. No one calls MCPD![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In MCPS they called the Police. They just arrested a kid at Blake HS today for having pot.
Really? How did you all learn about this considering MCPS insists until they're blue in the face that "student discipline is private."
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Seriously, I am just looking at different districts. I have seen a lot of posts about what has happened at different schools under extreme circumstances. I’m just wondering under “normal” circumstances what would happen if a kid was found vaping on school property? Do they refer them to guidance? Is there any set of routines for handling this situation?
Vaping? At our MS, it's just ignored when students vape. My kid has seen students vaping as they walk through the hallways, right in front of teachers. Nobody says anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Student discipline is pretty much non existent. But principals make us inflate the grades, not report infractions, and turn a blind eye to reporting unless we want retaliation.
It is depressing that the people tasked with leading our schools are the proponents behind this kind of stuff.
Does the MCEA not support you all? Cause I would be horrified and outraged if I were put in a position like this if I were an educator.
Anonymous wrote:Student discipline is pretty much non existent. But principals make us inflate the grades, not report infractions, and turn a blind eye to reporting unless we want retaliation.
Anonymous wrote:Report to MCPD, if it's a crime, it's their job to deal with it.
I know. Feel free to call the school to confirm although who knows if they will be truthful.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In MCPS they called the Police. They just arrested a kid at Blake HS today for having pot.
Really? How did you all learn about this considering MCPS insists until they're blue in the face that "student discipline is private."