Anonymous wrote:I mean is it that different from any other public school in the area?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, and specifically to the question of whether incidents are increasing. Other than a spate of bomb threats across the county at the beginning of the school year, no.
I think that once the data is all counted up, the peak of security incidents on MCPS HS campuses will be last year. That was the year of multiple knife/gun/fighting incidents around the county (including at schools DCUM would like you to believe are immune to such things).
Honestly, the trend line seems to be toward fewer incidents this year.
This is wishful, irresponsible thinking. Incidents have not dropped significantly. I agree last year was really bad, but the safety/security situation in MCPS high schools remains VERY concerning.
I think Principal Johnson has handled these situations very well. I am sad she is retiring. I hope we don’t get an “under the rug sweeper” in her place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, and specifically to the question of whether incidents are increasing. Other than a spate of bomb threats across the county at the beginning of the school year, no.
I think that once the data is all counted up, the peak of security incidents on MCPS HS campuses will be last year. That was the year of multiple knife/gun/fighting incidents around the county (including at schools DCUM would like you to believe are immune to such things).
Honestly, the trend line seems to be toward fewer incidents this year.
This is wishful, irresponsible thinking. Incidents have not dropped significantly. I agree last year was really bad, but the safety/security situation in MCPS high schools remains VERY concerning.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, and specifically to the question of whether incidents are increasing. Other than a spate of bomb threats across the county at the beginning of the school year, no.
I think that once the data is all counted up, the peak of security incidents on MCPS HS campuses will be last year. That was the year of multiple knife/gun/fighting incidents around the county (including at schools DCUM would like you to believe are immune to such things).
Honestly, the trend line seems to be toward fewer incidents this year.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 9th grader and a 12th grader at Blair. Neither feels unsafe. They hadn’t even heard of the two incidents from yesterday.
They’ve been in public since middle school (we pulled them from private) and this kind of stuff just rolls off their backs. Part of going to a school of 3000+ and also living in Silver Spring and the DC metro area. They’re not afraid to go anywhere or do anything.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 9th grader and a 12th grader at Blair. Neither feels unsafe. They hadn’t even heard of the two incidents from yesterday.
They’ve been in public since middle school (we pulled them from private) and this kind of stuff just rolls off their backs. Part of going to a school of 3000+ and also living in Silver Spring and the DC metro area. They’re not afraid to go anywhere or do anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 9th grade boy at Blair uses the bathroom without any trouble and doesn’t feel unsafe at school. This week’s incidents were:
1) one kid brought a pellet gun to school - it was quickly dealt with by school and police
2) one child was acting “erratically”. That child was taken to the nurse and then to the hospital in an ambulance.
My kid wasn’t aware of either incident until I told him. Those are the only things I can recall this year other than the bomb threats that went to several MCPS high schools and middle schools and were ultimately chalked up to a hoax perpetrated by a 12 year old.
He has never seen a fight in the hallway or, as previously mentioned, had any issues in the bathroom.
A ghost gun was brought onto campus at the beginning of this school year as well: https://wjla.com/news/local/ghost-gun-montgomery-blair-high-school-firearm-possession-school-property-safety-concerns-violence-county-police-mcpd-students-custody
Anonymous wrote:We are debating switching from private to MCPS public for HS. One major concern is school safety. We are located for Montgomery Blair. Just heard of recent incidents there this week.
Can any current or past parents comment on frequency of "incidents", and have they been increasing in number? What does the school/mcps plan to do to improve the situation?
Do your kids feel safe at the school? TIA!
Anonymous wrote:Remember the kids often self-segregate and if you have a child in higher classes they will be sheltered more but it will be a huge culture shock for you and your child from private.