Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Petition
https://www.change.org/p/make-mcps-campuses-safer-with-metal-detectors-in-middle-high-schools
Why is the decision maker Raskin? This is Taylor and the BOE and they'd rather fund their pet projects and give money away than make safety and academics a priority.
Could it be because one is a leader and the others are wanna be leaders?
Raskin has no power to install metal detectors in MCPS schools.
Therefore...?
Anonymous wrote:Petition
https://www.change.org/p/make-mcps-campuses-safer-with-metal-detectors-in-middle-high-schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Petition
https://www.change.org/p/make-mcps-campuses-safer-with-metal-detectors-in-middle-high-schools
Why is the decision maker Raskin? This is Taylor and the BOE and they'd rather fund their pet projects and give money away than make safety and academics a priority.
Could it be because one is a leader and the others are wanna be leaders?
Raskin has no power to install metal detectors in MCPS schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Petition
https://www.change.org/p/make-mcps-campuses-safer-with-metal-detectors-in-middle-high-schools
Why is the decision maker Raskin? This is Taylor and the BOE and they'd rather fund their pet projects and give money away than make safety and academics a priority.
Could it be because one is a leader and the others are wanna be leaders?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Petition
https://www.change.org/p/make-mcps-campuses-safer-with-metal-detectors-in-middle-high-schools
Why is the decision maker Raskin? This is Taylor and the BOE and they'd rather fund their pet projects and give money away than make safety and academics a priority.
Anonymous wrote:Petition
https://www.change.org/p/make-mcps-campuses-safer-with-metal-detectors-in-middle-high-schools
Anonymous wrote:And look, there's college to look forward to:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1259747.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We Don't need SROs or metal detectors. What we do need are common sense gun laws.
This is basically as useful as "thoughts and prayers."
Our elected officials are disinclined to do anything about gun control. It sucks, but it's true. So simply saying "gun control, gun control, gun control" three times in the mirror is basically as effective as praying to your Space Daddy to keep the kids safe.
In the absence of the protective hand of Space Daddy, and in the absence of federal gun legislation, what concrete actions will be useful in keeping kids safe in school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a lot of security theater out there, with SROs and metal detectors on the list. It makes some parents happy without doing much.
SRO's, CRO's and security guards do far more than you realize. The do nothing approach didn't work. Now its time for action.
I’ve often wondered if the anti-SRO crowd has actually met an SRO. I’ve worked with four different SROs during my career as a teacher. They got to know the students, showed up at events, cheered on our teams, and served as vital members of the school community. I watched one talk to a my student about a bad decision, and I was in awe of her compassion and ability to reason with the boy. He was on the verge of making a bad choice, and he didn’t. I watched another SRO calmly take a butcher knife from a student, deescalating one of the scariest moments of my career.
But the anti-SRO types scream about “narcing” and “arresting,” despite the fact arrest statistics for MCPS are extremely low.
I wonder if their hate for SROs simply stems from hate for police in general. In Montgomery County, that’s pretty likely. We certainly love to hate our police here.