Anonymous wrote:While I appreciate Dr. Felder's transparency, the Student Code of Conduct has been the same for at least the last five years. Take a closer look at the document. Look at the examples of behaviors and the expected school response. Notice how extreme a behavior must be in order for the student to experience a real consequence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The code of conduct is selectively enforced at schools. There is no consistency and most infractions are ignored. She did not mention any concrete actions that MCPS is going to take to address concerns. I did not see the point of her email
Correct! A whole lot of bark with no bite. Which is typical of MCPS.
So true and don't even get me started on the bathrooms! I half expect to walk in one day and find a group of kids reenacting scenes from "Planet of the Apes" with poop flinging escapades! It's like we're in the middle of a toilet crisis of epic proportions and the school administration is pretending it's just a mild inconvenience.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think this is anything particularly new, but I do appreciate the message.
To me, as a long-time MCPS parent, it made me feel more "heard" than previous messaging on this topic. Even just mentioning suspension and expulsion as options is a step further than earlier Superintendent emails on the subject.
Basically, within the confines of political realities, I think this suggests she is willing to move in the direction of more accountability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The code of conduct is selectively enforced at schools. There is no consistency and most infractions are ignored. She did not mention any concrete actions that MCPS is going to take to address concerns. I did not see the point of her email
Correct! A whole lot of bark with no bite. Which is typical of MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:The code of conduct is selectively enforced at schools. There is no consistency and most infractions are ignored. She did not mention any concrete actions that MCPS is going to take to address concerns. I did not see the point of her email
Anonymous wrote:The student code of conduct looks good, when it is being used and enforced. Think about it, how good the laws are if nobody enforce it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any idea what prompted the email?
The BOE Business Meeting on April 11 is going to be a "big update" on how the system is responding to the countless safety and security issues that have been happening in MCPS schools. This email is an attempt by Dr. Felder to posture to the board and MCPS community that she takes those things seriously and is pushing to prioritize it.
Unfortunately, they're just empty words. The state of security in MCPS is in actuality not in a good place.