Anonymous wrote:For this particular case, the Board doesn’t have the time to re-examine the bullying and request by the mother to make improvements for the school system? Keeping students safe should be their ultimate responsibility. MCPS failed this child. To not re-examine the record will mean it will happen again to another child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What MCPS has 100k kids, we think that there are ways to protect all off them no matter what? There are runts in every litter and they don’t always make it. Not saying we should try but MCPS can’t save them all. At some point the parents have to be realistic. If the mom didn’t have the resources to fix what ever and the kid didn’t have a better constitution I would think the mom has some of the responsibility in all of this. Just saying
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Anonymous wrote:For this particular case, the Board doesn’t have the time to re-examine the bullying and request by the mother to make improvements for the school system? Keeping students safe should be their ultimate responsibility. MCPS failed this child. To not re-examine the record will mean it will happen again to another child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What MCPS has 100k kids, we think that there are ways to protect all off them no matter what? There are runts in every litter and they don’t always make it. Not saying we should try but MCPS can’t save them all. At some point the parents have to be realistic. If the mom didn’t have the resources to fix what ever and the kid didn’t have a better constitution I would think the mom has some of the responsibility in all of this. Just saying
Cold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is COSA going to allow the “bullied” family move to a new school district? Of course not. He is still going to live down the street from the others.
Teen boys, especially black/AA teen boys, are more at risk of victimization in school than out. You can’t guarantee safety, but you must use the tools available to at least try. Separating kids during the school day could have calmed down whatever was going on.
Yes, and the board of education has nothing better to do than look at every COSA application!
The Board of Ed should be overseeing how MCPS is run. And yes, any COSA request that involves a child safety/bullying should be independently reviewed by the Board.
They don't get paid that much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is COSA going to allow the “bullied” family move to a new school district? Of course not. He is still going to live down the street from the others.
Teen boys, especially black/AA teen boys, are more at risk of victimization in school than out. You can’t guarantee safety, but you must use the tools available to at least try. Separating kids during the school day could have calmed down whatever was going on.
Yes, and the board of education has nothing better to do than look at every COSA application!
The Board of Ed should be overseeing how MCPS is run. And yes, any COSA request that involves a child safety/bullying should be independently reviewed by the Board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is COSA going to allow the “bullied” family move to a new school district? Of course not. He is still going to live down the street from the others.
Teen boys, especially black/AA teen boys, are more at risk of victimization in school than out. You can’t guarantee safety, but you must use the tools available to at least try. Separating kids during the school day could have calmed down whatever was going on.
Yes, and the board of education has nothing better to do than look at every COSA application!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is COSA going to allow the “bullied” family move to a new school district? Of course not. He is still going to live down the street from the others.
Teen boys, especially black/AA teen boys, are more at risk of victimization in school than out. You can’t guarantee safety, but you must use the tools available to at least try. Separating kids during the school day could have calmed down whatever was going on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What MCPS has 100k kids, we think that there are ways to protect all off them no matter what? There are runts in every litter and they don’t always make it. Not saying we should try but MCPS can’t save them all. At some point the parents have to be realistic. If the mom didn’t have the resources to fix what ever and the kid didn’t have a better constitution I would think the mom has some of the responsibility in all of this. Just saying
Cold.
Anonymous wrote:What MCPS has 100k kids, we think that there are ways to protect all off them no matter what? There are runts in every litter and they don’t always make it. Not saying we should try but MCPS can’t save them all. At some point the parents have to be realistic. If the mom didn’t have the resources to fix what ever and the kid didn’t have a better constitution I would think the mom has some of the responsibility in all of this. Just saying
Anonymous wrote:Is COSA going to allow the “bullied” family move to a new school district? Of course not. He is still going to live down the street from the others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s no larger issue the Board of Education should deal with than the safety of students. Education is useless if a student is murdered by classmates.
+1 million
I cannot agree with this more.
Anonymous wrote:What MCPS has 100k kids, we think that there are ways to protect all off them no matter what? There are runts in every litter and they don’t always make it. Not saying we should try but MCPS can’t save them all. At some point the parents have to be realistic. If the mom didn’t have the resources to fix what ever and the kid didn’t have a better constitution I would think the mom has some of the responsibility in all of this. Just saying
Anonymous wrote:There’s no larger issue the Board of Education should deal with than the safety of students. Education is useless if a student is murdered by classmates.