Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another day, another MCPS disaster.
This. Take away sros, consequences and combine that with bad parenting and you get this.
Nope. SROs would have made things worse.
The CEO program is working just fine.
F you
-magruder parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have a student self search when they know he has a gun and then calling the police in after he hands the gun over just doesn't seem like the brightest of plans.
It's probably the process when a parent of the minor is not present to give permission for the security guard to search their child.
Dude. It's a frigging loaded gun.. they could have panicked, pulled it out and started shooting.
The police should have been there before rhe student was pulled out of the classroom.
We have become a society of morons.
I believe the article said the ammunition did not match the weapon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have a student self search when they know he has a gun and then calling the police in after he hands the gun over just doesn't seem like the brightest of plans.
It's probably the process when a parent of the minor is not present to give permission for the security guard to search their child.
Dude. It's a frigging loaded gun.. they could have panicked, pulled it out and started shooting.
The police should have been there before rhe student was pulled out of the classroom.
We have become a society of morons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another day, another MCPS disaster.
This. Take away sros, consequences and combine that with bad parenting and you get this.
Nope. SROs would have made things worse.
The CEO program is working just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another day, another MCPS disaster.
This. Take away sros, consequences and combine that with bad parenting and you get this.
Nope. SROs would have made things worse.
The CEO program is working just fine.
It is fine but SRO's and more of them are far better. Plus, they need detectors to stop this stuff from entering the school. Let me guess, yours are in private or graduated.
One graduating this year and 2 more in the system.'
No, we don't need SRO. The CEO program is working great.
Anonymous wrote:He’ll be back in school tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another day, another MCPS disaster.
This. Take away sros, consequences and combine that with bad parenting and you get this.
Nope. SROs would have made things worse.
The CEO program is working just fine.
It is fine but SRO's and more of them are far better. Plus, they need detectors to stop this stuff from entering the school. Let me guess, yours are in private or graduated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another day, another MCPS disaster.
This. Take away sros, consequences and combine that with bad parenting and you get this.
Nope. SROs would have made things worse.
The CEO program is working just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another day, another MCPS disaster.
This is occurring all across the US, not just MCPS. This should also be seen as a family problem, not just MCPS. The system doesn't raise the kids, etc.
Yes. Exactly this. This is a national crisis.
So MCPS has no responsibility or accountability for how it is failing to respond to enhance safety protocols because this is a “national crisis”?! That makes sense to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another day, another MCPS disaster.
This. Take away sros, consequences and combine that with bad parenting and you get this.
Anonymous wrote:Another day, another MCPS disaster.