Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is another reason the current board needs to he broken up with dissenting voices who aren't just trying to maintain the status quo.
There is no reasonable excuse for not alerting the community about drugs, over doses and crime. In fact it sounds like it's harming the students.
Seems like it's not so much the board as it's central office administrators and communications people.
Its Dr. Taylor, the BOE and central office.
So far Taylor has improved transparency as compared to McKnight and Smith.
No, he hasn't.
He sure has and he’ll do more! And he’s gotten rid of some bad actors. He speaks plainly. I’m encouraged.
Who has he gotten rid of?
DP. Lance Dempsey seems to be gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is another reason the current board needs to he broken up with dissenting voices who aren't just trying to maintain the status quo.
There is no reasonable excuse for not alerting the community about drugs, over doses and crime. In fact it sounds like it's harming the students.
Seems like it's not so much the board as it's central office administrators and communications people.
Its Dr. Taylor, the BOE and central office.
So far Taylor has improved transparency as compared to McKnight and Smith.
No, he hasn't.
He sure has and he’ll do more! And he’s gotten rid of some bad actors. He speaks plainly. I’m encouraged.
Who has he gotten rid of?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is another reason the current board needs to he broken up with dissenting voices who aren't just trying to maintain the status quo.
There is no reasonable excuse for not alerting the community about drugs, over doses and crime. In fact it sounds like it's harming the students.
Seems like it's not so much the board as it's central office administrators and communications people.
Its Dr. Taylor, the BOE and central office.
So far Taylor has improved transparency as compared to McKnight and Smith.
No, he hasn't.
He sure has and he’ll do more! And he’s gotten rid of some bad actors. He speaks plainly. I’m encouraged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like this is not focused conversation. This should be about informing students, parents, communities about the dangers of drugs, crime, etc which MoCo and MCPS have truly been doing. The ex- Medical Director partners with MoCo goes Purple to have sessions at HS, not to mention to offer Narcan training. MCPS has had a focus on mental health and SEL both of which are preventative drug measures. And students are required to take two semesters of health in HS which covers drugs.
No they haven't. For example, there was a serious incident that happened at Wheaton High School that hasn't hit the news yet. If parents knew about it, they'd be stunned.
Anonymous wrote:I think the board is transparent but often have been kept in the dark by MCPS central office. What the board is not is demanding enough that MCPS central office be transparent with them and with parents. My thought is the board is transparent but ineffective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like this is not focused conversation. This should be about informing students, parents, communities about the dangers of drugs, crime, etc which MoCo and MCPS have truly been doing. The ex- Medical Director partners with MoCo goes Purple to have sessions at HS, not to mention to offer Narcan training. MCPS has had a focus on mental health and SEL both of which are preventative drug measures. And students are required to take two semesters of health in HS which covers drugs.
Can you provide more information on how you believe mcps or moco has been disclosing the numbers of overdoses and crime statistics. I am 50 years old and we also had drug outreach programs and education. The point of this post was to show that when the board was FORCED to disclose actual, fold hard facts --- that drug problems dropped. Mcps is still dicking around with the items you described above which aren't proven to decrease drug use.
Actually, if people read for comprehension they would see if was not the board disclosing of the number of drug overdoes that decreased anything. It was the drug outeach programs and education that seemed to not be happening enough. The board disclosing numbers doesn't magically fix anything. And the point made above was that MCPS and MoCo have been fully upfront about the fentanyl problem in the county/country/schools and been working to be sure students/families/community is aware and working to prevent.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like this is not focused conversation. This should be about informing students, parents, communities about the dangers of drugs, crime, etc which MoCo and MCPS have truly been doing. The ex- Medical Director partners with MoCo goes Purple to have sessions at HS, not to mention to offer Narcan training. MCPS has had a focus on mental health and SEL both of which are preventative drug measures. And students are required to take two semesters of health in HS which covers drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like this is not focused conversation. This should be about informing students, parents, communities about the dangers of drugs, crime, etc which MoCo and MCPS have truly been doing. The ex- Medical Director partners with MoCo goes Purple to have sessions at HS, not to mention to offer Narcan training. MCPS has had a focus on mental health and SEL both of which are preventative drug measures. And students are required to take two semesters of health in HS which covers drugs.
Can you provide more information on how you believe mcps or moco has been disclosing the numbers of overdoses and crime statistics. I am 50 years old and we also had drug outreach programs and education. The point of this post was to show that when the board was FORCED to disclose actual, fold hard facts --- that drug problems dropped. Mcps is still dicking around with the items you described above which aren't proven to decrease drug use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is another reason the current board needs to he broken up with dissenting voices who aren't just trying to maintain the status quo.
There is no reasonable excuse for not alerting the community about drugs, over doses and crime. In fact it sounds like it's harming the students.
Seems like it's not so much the board as it's central office administrators and communications people.
Its Dr. Taylor, the BOE and central office.
So far Taylor has improved transparency as compared to McKnight and Smith.
No, he hasn't.
He sure has and he’ll do more! And he’s gotten rid of some bad actors. He speaks plainly. I’m encouraged.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like this is not focused conversation. This should be about informing students, parents, communities about the dangers of drugs, crime, etc which MoCo and MCPS have truly been doing. The ex- Medical Director partners with MoCo goes Purple to have sessions at HS, not to mention to offer Narcan training. MCPS has had a focus on mental health and SEL both of which are preventative drug measures. And students are required to take two semesters of health in HS which covers drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is another reason the current board needs to he broken up with dissenting voices who aren't just trying to maintain the status quo.
There is no reasonable excuse for not alerting the community about drugs, over doses and crime. In fact it sounds like it's harming the students.
Seems like it's not so much the board as it's central office administrators and communications people.
Its Dr. Taylor, the BOE and central office.
So far Taylor has improved transparency as compared to McKnight and Smith.
No, he hasn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is another reason the current board needs to he broken up with dissenting voices who aren't just trying to maintain the status quo.
There is no reasonable excuse for not alerting the community about drugs, over doses and crime. In fact it sounds like it's harming the students.
Seems like it's not so much the board as it's central office administrators and communications people.
Its Dr. Taylor, the BOE and central office.
So far Taylor has improved transparency as compared to McKnight and Smith.
No, he hasn't.
He still has further to go, and he has said as much, but yes, he has.
What exactly has he done? Held some listening sessions? That's not transparency.