Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If you don't think that everyone in MCPS will suffer if funding is decrease, then you are insane. There are bigger issues in MCPS than sexual predators.
The Montgomery County parents of children who were forever altered by sexual abuse don't think so.
I think we can do more than just pimp out Montgomery County children because MCPS may lose money if we acknowledge the problem.
Anonymous wrote:
Ha ha. These programs are only luxuries if you have very low achieving students. I am sorry but most children I know do well with field trips, special programs, accelerated curriculum of AP and IB. So I think what you call luxuries in not that at all.
I am however all for removing all bussing and all food in school. Transportation and meals have nothing to do with education. Parents can pack lunch and drive their kids to school. These are true luxuries. Maybe if we remove busing then people will stick to their neighborhood schools. How about that?
Anonymous wrote: Are you forking kidding me?
All these reports of abuse has proved that we need to demand more funding for -
1) Better screening of employees
2) More oversight
3) More cameras and CCTV
4) More training for employees, students and parents
5) More security personnel in the school
6) More police officers
7) Metal detectors in the school entrance.
MCPS is doing a great job of being more transparent about these abuses in recent years and I am grateful for that. I would rather hear the bad news and be vigilant than hide my head in the sand and pretend that everything is fine like it happened in the past.
I am very ardent critic of a lot of MCPS policies but on this issue I have actually seen some progress. As parents we need to make sure that our schools are funded adequately so that they can be made safe for everybody.
Anonymous wrote: Are you forking kidding me?
All these reports of abuse has proved that we need to demand more funding for -
1) Better screening of employees
2) More oversight
3) More cameras and CCTV
4) More training for employees, students and parents
5) More security personnel in the school
6) More police officers
7) Metal detectors in the school entrance.
MCPS is doing a great job of being more transparent about these abuses in recent years and I am grateful for that. I would rather hear the bad news and be vigilant than hide my head in the sand and pretend that everything is fine like it happened in the past.
I am very ardent critic of a lot of MCPS policies but on this issue I have actually seen some progress. As parents we need to make sure that our schools are funded adequately so that they can be made safe for everybody.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Are you forking kidding me?
All these reports of abuse has proved that we need to demand more funding for -
1) Better screening of employees
2) More oversight
3) More cameras and CCTV
4) More training for employees, students and parents
5) More security personnel in the school
6) More police officers
7) Metal detectors in the school entrance.
MCPS is doing a great job of being more transparent about these abuses in recent years and I am grateful for that. I would rather hear the bad news and be vigilant than hide my head in the sand and pretend that everything is fine like it happened in the past.
I am very ardent critic of a lot of MCPS policies but on this issue I have actually seen some progress. As parents we need to make sure that our schools are funded adequately so that they can be made safe for everybody.
If you think the county will actually use extra funding to decrease sexual predators, you are insane.
Anonymous wrote: Are you forking kidding me?
All these reports of abuse has proved that we need to demand more funding for -
1) Better screening of employees
2) More oversight
3) More cameras and CCTV
4) More training for employees, students and parents
5) More security personnel in the school
6) More police officers
7) Metal detectors in the school entrance.
MCPS is doing a great job of being more transparent about these abuses in recent years and I am grateful for that. I would rather hear the bad news and be vigilant than hide my head in the sand and pretend that everything is fine like it happened in the past.
I am very ardent critic of a lot of MCPS policies but on this issue I have actually seen some progress. As parents we need to make sure that our schools are funded adequately so that they can be made safe for everybody.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why would you advocate against your own interests? If MCPS lost federal funding do you know how much harder it would be to catch these people? LOsing millions would Result in MCPS being cash strapped, less funding for Special Magnet and Gifted programs, less funding for special education programs.
I agree with OP. You can also say if federal doesn't step in, what incentive does MCPS have to fix their terrible track record. I bet it wasn't one of your kids who was abused. So no big deal, right?
How about we get rid of all the gifted programs and the expensive bus program to get them all around this traffic-filled county, until ALL the kids are safe.
I would 100% agree with cut funding.
I did not know that B. DeVos also posts here.
Very well...in the same vein...Also cut FARMS, ESOL, Special ED programs - unless ALL kids are safe.
We should also remove any free meals that the schools are providing - unless ALL kids are safe.
Remove all the police resource officers in the school - unless ALL kids are safe.
Remove IB and AP education - unless ALL kids are safe.
Finally, we should also remove Outdoor Ed in 6th grade and cancel all field trips - unless ALL kids are safe.
I absolutely would 100% agree with funding cuts.
It is illegal to cut out ESOL and special ED.
FARMS is a different set of funding
Police resource officers keep the schools safe
but yes, I agree with the rest. Cut out field trips, the overnight trips for sure, and all IB and AP. Luxuries that aren't needed to educate kids. Use that money to get a better system in place to hire people that won't touch the kids of the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why would you advocate against your own interests? If MCPS lost federal funding do you know how much harder it would be to catch these people? LOsing millions would Result in MCPS being cash strapped, less funding for Special Magnet and Gifted programs, less funding for special education programs.
I agree with OP. You can also say if federal doesn't step in, what incentive does MCPS have to fix their terrible track record. I bet it wasn't one of your kids who was abused. So no big deal, right?
How about we get rid of all the gifted programs and the expensive bus program to get them all around this traffic-filled county, until ALL the kids are safe.
I would 100% agree with cut funding.
I did not know that B. DeVos also posts here.
Very well...in the same vein...Also cut FARMS, ESOL, Special ED programs - unless ALL kids are safe.
We should also remove any free meals that the schools are providing - unless ALL kids are safe.
Remove all the police resource officers in the school - unless ALL kids are safe.
Remove IB and AP education - unless ALL kids are safe.
Finally, we should also remove Outdoor Ed in 6th grade and cancel all field trips - unless ALL kids are safe.
I absolutely would 100% agree with funding cuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why would you advocate against your own interests? If MCPS lost federal funding do you know how much harder it would be to catch these people? LOsing millions would Result in MCPS being cash strapped, less funding for Special Magnet and Gifted programs, less funding for special education programs.
I agree with OP. You can also say if federal doesn't step in, what incentive does MCPS have to fix their terrible track record. I bet it wasn't one of your kids who was abused. So no big deal, right?
How about we get rid of all the gifted programs and the expensive bus program to get them all around this traffic-filled county, until ALL the kids are safe.
I would 100% agree with cut funding.
Anonymous wrote:OP, why would you advocate against your own interests? If MCPS lost federal funding do you know how much harder it would be to catch these people? LOsing millions would Result in MCPS being cash strapped, less funding for Special Magnet and Gifted programs, less funding for special education programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does losing funding help MCPS stop this OP? If they lose funding what will they cut? Background checks on employees? Maybe Chicago has two arrests per month because they have more abusers on their payroll? Their school system is larger than our's, so it makes sense that they have a higher number of abusers in their system.
Money is the only power the Federal Government has over public schools. Losing millions of dollars is the price MCPS should pay if children are not protected from child abuse and neglect while at school.