Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the concrete solutions here take time, but I'm also not sure OP is for real.
At my child's school, they are cracking down on tardiness, issuing detentions when kids are repeatedly late. This is not directly a "bathroom" issue, but kids who get to class on time have less time to vape and screw around.
The school is also enforcing the ID rules, which is again not explicitly a bathroom issue but does make it easier for staff/security to identify repeat offenders.
However, all of this takes some time and I'm not surprised the results are not instantaneous.
And exactly how long is "some time"?
Anonymous wrote:It’s embarrassing how expensive it is to live here, and we deal with the conditions of inner-ring Midwest suburbs for hundreds of thousands of dollars more. I say this as someone who went to high school in Euclid, Ohio. I live check to check, sending my kid to a private school in this area, and it’s embarrassing. WTAF do I have to pay so much for rent, then proceed to pay an additional five-figure sum a year for my kid to get a good education?
My wife was educated in MCPS and graduated in 2009, and she says this is the worst it’s ever been. All this is so, so stupid—that a kid can’t even go to the damn bathroom.
Rant over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is currently a junior at Northwood High School. He is saying that very few bathrooms are ever open at the school, and the ones that are open, are often crowded with students vaping, gambling, etc. He once heard a story about a student who had a trash can thrown at them while they were in a stall. This doesn’t sound like a safe environment. Almost all the bathrooms are closed during lunch. He has other friends (boys and girls) who have the same problem. When will this change?
Is Northwood HS the one that is currently housed at the newly built Woodward HS in North Bethesda/Rockville?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is currently a junior at Northwood High School. He is saying that very few bathrooms are ever open at the school, and the ones that are open, are often crowded with students vaping, gambling, etc. He once heard a story about a student who had a trash can thrown at them while they were in a stall. This doesn’t sound like a safe environment. Almost all the bathrooms are closed during lunch. He has other friends (boys and girls) who have the same problem. When will this change?
From Dr. Garrick: "Effective Tuesday, February 18, 2025, all second and third floor student bathrooms, except for the student activities center (3302/3304), media center (2502/2503), and all gender-neutral facilities, will be closed during the lunch period and reopened at 5th period. All restrooms on the first and ground floors will remain open. This change is being made to assist our building service in the afternoon cleaning schedule and effective monitoring."
During lunch, there still should be bathrooms on every floor open to students. Occasionally security will have to lock a restroom outside of lunch if there's a concern, they're checking security footage due to vandalism or smoking, or if it needs time to "air out."
I don't doubt what your son has seen/heard. There's a large group of students who refuse to go to class that get chased around the building and end up "hiding" in the bathroom with their friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is currently a junior at Northwood High School. He is saying that very few bathrooms are ever open at the school, and the ones that are open, are often crowded with students vaping, gambling, etc. He once heard a story about a student who had a trash can thrown at them while they were in a stall. This doesn’t sound like a safe environment. Almost all the bathrooms are closed during lunch. He has other friends (boys and girls) who have the same problem. When will this change?
Is Northwood HS the one that is currently housed at the newly built Woodward HS in North Bethesda/Rockville?
Anonymous wrote:My son is currently a junior at Northwood High School. He is saying that very few bathrooms are ever open at the school, and the ones that are open, are often crowded with students vaping, gambling, etc. He once heard a story about a student who had a trash can thrown at them while they were in a stall. This doesn’t sound like a safe environment. Almost all the bathrooms are closed during lunch. He has other friends (boys and girls) who have the same problem. When will this change?
Anonymous wrote:My son is currently a junior at Northwood High School. He is saying that very few bathrooms are ever open at the school, and the ones that are open, are often crowded with students vaping, gambling, etc. He once heard a story about a student who had a trash can thrown at them while they were in a stall. This doesn’t sound like a safe environment. Almost all the bathrooms are closed during lunch. He has other friends (boys and girls) who have the same problem. When will this change?
Anonymous wrote:I think the concrete solutions here take time, but I'm also not sure OP is for real.
At my child's school, they are cracking down on tardiness, issuing detentions when kids are repeatedly late. This is not directly a "bathroom" issue, but kids who get to class on time have less time to vape and screw around.
The school is also enforcing the ID rules, which is again not explicitly a bathroom issue but does make it easier for staff/security to identify repeat offenders.
However, all of this takes some time and I'm not surprised the results are not instantaneous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is at a lot of the schools, its at ours too. Taylor promised to reopen them.
Actually, Chief of Schools Peter Moran made that promise. At least in public.
Taylor might have made that same promise in private but Peter Moran is the one who said it when asked that the BOE.
Taylor has promised it too. Either way, both need to be terminated. They've done nothing this year to make things better.
Well, Peter just got rehired to his role and it looks like everyone in Montgomery County is determined to give Taylor a long runway for being "new."
But I agree with you, neither has delivered meaningful change in their respective roles.