Anonymous wrote:
I think most people don’t know what to do to escalate their concerns. They don’t know the proper channels (I certainly don’t). And frankly, most people are followers. If it hasn’t directly impacted them, they aren’t going to get involved. A grass roots campaign that clearly outlines what parents should do would probably be really helpful. And I think the media would be all over this which could help get the word out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. Please, please don’t vote in Lynne Harris.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This lawsuit will hopefully uncover a lot of dirty little secrets In MCPS. I hope heads will roll, but sadly, I doubt it. Pay close attention to how the school board members respond, and please, take that information to the ballot box.
I feel the same. MCPS leadership is rarely held accountable. We see this over and over.
That’s on us, I’m afraid. All of the current school board members, even the newer ones, embody the same way of thinking, and they made no secret of it.
It will be interesting to see if any of the candidates running in the April primary will highlight this as a campaign issue.
I think a good number are. THere are plenty of people running for the AT-Large seat this year precisely for this reason.
Oh hell no [/
Even the teachers don't want her voted in.
Teachers want the candidate that will eat out the most and be clueless as to curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. Please, please don’t vote in Lynne Harris.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This lawsuit will hopefully uncover a lot of dirty little secrets In MCPS. I hope heads will roll, but sadly, I doubt it. Pay close attention to how the school board members respond, and please, take that information to the ballot box.
I feel the same. MCPS leadership is rarely held accountable. We see this over and over.
That’s on us, I’m afraid. All of the current school board members, even the newer ones, embody the same way of thinking, and they made no secret of it.
It will be interesting to see if any of the candidates running in the April primary will highlight this as a campaign issue.
I think a good number are. THere are plenty of people running for the AT-Large seat this year precisely for this reason.
Oh hell no [/
Even the teachers don't want her voted in.
Anonymous wrote:. Please, please don’t vote in Lynne Harris.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This lawsuit will hopefully uncover a lot of dirty little secrets In MCPS. I hope heads will roll, but sadly, I doubt it. Pay close attention to how the school board members respond, and please, take that information to the ballot box.
I feel the same. MCPS leadership is rarely held accountable. We see this over and over.
That’s on us, I’m afraid. All of the current school board members, even the newer ones, embody the same way of thinking, and they made no secret of it.
It will be interesting to see if any of the candidates running in the April primary will highlight this as a campaign issue.
I think a good number are. THere are plenty of people running for the AT-Large seat this year precisely for this reason.
. Please, please don’t vote in Lynne Harris.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This lawsuit will hopefully uncover a lot of dirty little secrets In MCPS. I hope heads will roll, but sadly, I doubt it. Pay close attention to how the school board members respond, and please, take that information to the ballot box.
I feel the same. MCPS leadership is rarely held accountable. We see this over and over.
That’s on us, I’m afraid. All of the current school board members, even the newer ones, embody the same way of thinking, and they made no secret of it.
It will be interesting to see if any of the candidates running in the April primary will highlight this as a campaign issue.
I think a good number are. THere are plenty of people running for the AT-Large seat this year precisely for this reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This lawsuit will hopefully uncover a lot of dirty little secrets In MCPS. I hope heads will roll, but sadly, I doubt it. Pay close attention to how the school board members respond, and please, take that information to the ballot box.
I feel the same. MCPS leadership is rarely held accountable. We see this over and over.
That’s on us, I’m afraid. All of the current school board members, even the newer ones, embody the same way of thinking, and they made no secret of it.
It will be interesting to see if any of the candidates running in the April primary will highlight this as a campaign issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This lawsuit will hopefully uncover a lot of dirty little secrets In MCPS. I hope heads will roll, but sadly, I doubt it. Pay close attention to how the school board members respond, and please, take that information to the ballot box.
I feel the same. MCPS leadership is rarely held accountable. We see this over and over.
That’s on us, I’m afraid. All of the current school board members, even the newer ones, embody the same way of thinking, and they made no secret of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't understand why the administrators that didn't call the police, disturbed the crime scene, questioned and encouraged witnesses to think of the football program etc are not being arrested for obstruction of justice. I thought it was illegal to try to cover up a crime or mess up the investigation of one even if you were not the direct person who committed it.
Every single time there’s a sexual assault allegations in Montgomery County Public schools the principal does their own investigation which is against the rules and compromises the case. Every single time. It’s a huge problem that Montgomery County police have discussed with Montgomery county schools but the principles are never held accountable for compromising the case.
So MCPS has been warned not to obstruct investigations in the past yet they continue to do it. Why is the Montgomery County DA not doing anything about this?
This. At this point it is beyond a school issue. Parents need to be protesting en masse to the State’s Attorney, the Governor, the state law board etc.
I don’t understand why parents aren’t more outraged? I think MCPS does such a good job of shutting down any dissent and parents are just worn out and discouraged maybe. We saw how parents were treated during the Town Hall ‘meetings’ for the Rockville rape incident, during the Richard Montgomery incident, this Damascus rape case. Parent concerns are dismissed and ignored consistently and parents feel helpless.
I think most people don’t know what to do to escalate their concerns. They don’t know the proper channels (I certainly don’t). And frankly, most people are followers. If it hasn’t directly impacted them, they aren’t going to get involved. A grass roots campaign that clearly outlines what parents should do would probably be really helpful. And I think the media would be all over this which could help get the word out.
Maybe?
Plus, parents just don't have the time or energy. It's really hard to take on a large school system like MCPS. MCPS is just TOO BIG, and it's too hard to implement changes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't understand why the administrators that didn't call the police, disturbed the crime scene, questioned and encouraged witnesses to think of the football program etc are not being arrested for obstruction of justice. I thought it was illegal to try to cover up a crime or mess up the investigation of one even if you were not the direct person who committed it.
Every single time there’s a sexual assault allegations in Montgomery County Public schools the principal does their own investigation which is against the rules and compromises the case. Every single time. It’s a huge problem that Montgomery County police have discussed with Montgomery county schools but the principles are never held accountable for compromising the case.
So MCPS has been warned not to obstruct investigations in the past yet they continue to do it. Why is the Montgomery County DA not doing anything about this?
This. At this point it is beyond a school issue. Parents need to be protesting en masse to the State’s Attorney, the Governor, the state law board etc.
I don’t understand why parents aren’t more outraged? I think MCPS does such a good job of shutting down any dissent and parents are just worn out and discouraged maybe. We saw how parents were treated during the Town Hall ‘meetings’ for the Rockville rape incident, during the Richard Montgomery incident, this Damascus rape case. Parent concerns are dismissed and ignored consistently and parents feel helpless.
I think most people don’t know what to do to escalate their concerns. They don’t know the proper channels (I certainly don’t). And frankly, most people are followers. If it hasn’t directly impacted them, they aren’t going to get involved. A grass roots campaign that clearly outlines what parents should do would probably be really helpful. And I think the media would be all over this which could help get the word out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:is there a way to read the filing? I tried to search the court cases in MoCo but couldn’t find it. If someone can find it, pls post link or directions.
You can find it here: http://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/
Anonymous wrote:is there a way to read the filing? I tried to search the court cases in MoCo but couldn’t find it. If someone can find it, pls post link or directions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't understand why the administrators that didn't call the police, disturbed the crime scene, questioned and encouraged witnesses to think of the football program etc are not being arrested for obstruction of justice. I thought it was illegal to try to cover up a crime or mess up the investigation of one even if you were not the direct person who committed it.
Every single time there’s a sexual assault allegations in Montgomery County Public schools the principal does their own investigation which is against the rules and compromises the case. Every single time. It’s a huge problem that Montgomery County police have discussed with Montgomery county schools but the principles are never held accountable for compromising the case.
So MCPS has been warned not to obstruct investigations in the past yet they continue to do it. Why is the Montgomery County DA not doing anything about this?
This. At this point it is beyond a school issue. Parents need to be protesting en masse to the State’s Attorney, the Governor, the state law board etc.
I don’t understand why parents aren’t more outraged? I think MCPS does such a good job of shutting down any dissent and parents are just worn out and discouraged maybe. We saw how parents were treated during the Town Hall ‘meetings’ for the Rockville rape incident, during the Richard Montgomery incident, this Damascus rape case. Parent concerns are dismissed and ignored consistently and parents feel helpless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't understand why the administrators that didn't call the police, disturbed the crime scene, questioned and encouraged witnesses to think of the football program etc are not being arrested for obstruction of justice. I thought it was illegal to try to cover up a crime or mess up the investigation of one even if you were not the direct person who committed it.
Every single time there’s a sexual assault allegations in Montgomery County Public schools the principal does their own investigation which is against the rules and compromises the case. Every single time. It’s a huge problem that Montgomery County police have discussed with Montgomery county schools but the principles are never held accountable for compromising the case.
So MCPS has been warned not to obstruct investigations in the past yet they continue to do it. Why is the Montgomery County DA not doing anything about this?
This. At this point it is beyond a school issue. Parents need to be protesting en masse to the State’s Attorney, the Governor, the state law board etc.
I don’t understand why parents aren’t more outraged? I think MCPS does such a good job of shutting down any dissent and parents are just worn out and discouraged maybe. We saw how parents were treated during the Town Hall ‘meetings’ for the Rockville rape incident, during the Richard Montgomery incident, this Damascus rape case. Parent concerns are dismissed and ignored consistently and parents feel helpless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This lawsuit will hopefully uncover a lot of dirty little secrets In MCPS. I hope heads will roll, but sadly, I doubt it. Pay close attention to how the school board members respond, and please, take that information to the ballot box.
I feel the same. MCPS leadership is rarely held accountable. We see this over and over.