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Then why are violent incidents up in the schools? If not for SROs being removed? Maybe it's not them. But something is causing the increase.
Violent incidents are up everywhere in the US, including at schools with SROs.
They're actually down in MCPS. The PP was correct. This is just astroturf to gin up fear in the hopes that it will scare some voters into supporting reactionary candidates.
BINGO! They have no evidence to support their claim that violence is up. It's just fearmongering.
Their claim that violent incidents are up for MCPS is fiction. Don't hold your breath waiting for a citation.
There are multiple violent acts the past few months. They have been posted here and in other places. Do we really need to list them out. MCPS is not transparent with these things. But, please find us the evidence numbers are down and prove it with a citation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are multiple violent acts the past few months. They have been posted here and in other places. Do we really need to list them out. MCPS is not transparent with these things. But, please find us the evidence numbers are down and prove it with a citation.
DP. What's your evidence that the numbers are up?
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No, that's not evidence that the numbers are up. That's just evidence that incidents are happening. But incidents happened before, too.
Such glibness. Do you have evidence that numbers are down? Or should we just wait till your kids get hurt? Oh wait...you have no kids in the system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are multiple violent acts the past few months. They have been posted here and in other places. Do we really need to list them out. MCPS is not transparent with these things. But, please find us the evidence numbers are down and prove it with a citation.
DP. What's your evidence that the numbers are up?
The news! OMG!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are multiple violent acts the past few months. They have been posted here and in other places. Do we really need to list them out. MCPS is not transparent with these things. But, please find us the evidence numbers are down and prove it with a citation.
DP. What's your evidence that the numbers are up?
We are concerned parents here with kids in middle schools and high schools. Our children's lives matter - and that includes black and brown kids who form the majority in the schools that my kids go to. Please don't make this some silly activist nonsense. There are fight video series being put up on Instagram from a schools I know. Older immigrant kids beating up kids in middle schools and can't be thrown out. Lockdowns. Now you can get into an academic exercise and say they were more/less than before esp if you don't have a kid in the schools. As parents, we want to protect our kids. so please get out of here if your concern is not about kids but only about winning some useless arguments.
The questions being discussed are:
1. Has the number of violent incidents increased since SROs were removed from schools?
2. If the number of violent incidents has increased, was this caused by removal of the SROs from schools?
3. Would putting the SROs back in schools (per the thread title) reduce the number of violent incidents?
So, let's start with answering the first question.
You tell us
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are multiple violent acts the past few months. They have been posted here and in other places. Do we really need to list them out. MCPS is not transparent with these things. But, please find us the evidence numbers are down and prove it with a citation.
DP. What's your evidence that the numbers are up?
We are concerned parents here with kids in middle schools and high schools. Our children's lives matter - and that includes black and brown kids who form the majority in the schools that my kids go to. Please don't make this some silly activist nonsense. There are fight video series being put up on Instagram from a schools I know. Older immigrant kids beating up kids in middle schools and can't be thrown out. Lockdowns. Now you can get into an academic exercise and say they were more/less than before esp if you don't have a kid in the schools. As parents, we want to protect our kids. so please get out of here if your concern is not about kids but only about winning some useless arguments.
The questions being discussed are:
1. Has the number of violent incidents increased since SROs were removed from schools?
2. If the number of violent incidents has increased, was this caused by removal of the SROs from schools?
3. Would putting the SROs back in schools (per the thread title) reduce the number of violent incidents?
So, let's start with answering the first question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are multiple violent acts the past few months. They have been posted here and in other places. Do we really need to list them out. MCPS is not transparent with these things. But, please find us the evidence numbers are down and prove it with a citation.
DP. What's your evidence that the numbers are up?
The news! OMG!
No, that's not evidence that the numbers are up. That's just evidence that incidents are happening. But incidents happened before, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are multiple violent acts the past few months. They have been posted here and in other places. Do we really need to list them out. MCPS is not transparent with these things. But, please find us the evidence numbers are down and prove it with a citation.
DP. What's your evidence that the numbers are up?
We are concerned parents here with kids in middle schools and high schools. Our children's lives matter - and that includes black and brown kids who form the majority in the schools that my kids go to. Please don't make this some silly activist nonsense. There are fight video series being put up on Instagram from a schools I know. Older immigrant kids beating up kids in middle schools and can't be thrown out. Lockdowns. Now you can get into an academic exercise and say they were more/less than before esp if you don't have a kid in the schools. As parents, we want to protect our kids. so please get out of here if your concern is not about kids but only about winning some useless arguments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are multiple violent acts the past few months. They have been posted here and in other places. Do we really need to list them out. MCPS is not transparent with these things. But, please find us the evidence numbers are down and prove it with a citation.
DP. What's your evidence that the numbers are up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are multiple violent acts the past few months. They have been posted here and in other places. Do we really need to list them out. MCPS is not transparent with these things. But, please find us the evidence numbers are down and prove it with a citation.
DP. What's your evidence that the numbers are up?
The news! OMG!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are multiple violent acts the past few months. They have been posted here and in other places. Do we really need to list them out. MCPS is not transparent with these things. But, please find us the evidence numbers are down and prove it with a citation.
DP. What's your evidence that the numbers are up?
Anonymous wrote:
There are multiple violent acts the past few months. They have been posted here and in other places. Do we really need to list them out. MCPS is not transparent with these things. But, please find us the evidence numbers are down and prove it with a citation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Then why are violent incidents up in the schools? If not for SROs being removed? Maybe it's not them. But something is causing the increase.
Violent incidents are up everywhere in the US, including at schools with SROs.
They're actually down in MCPS. The PP was correct. This is just astroturf to gin up fear in the hopes that it will scare some voters into supporting reactionary candidates.
BINGO! They have no evidence to support their claim that violence is up. It's just fearmongering.
Their claim that violent incidents are up for MCPS is fiction. Don't hold your breath waiting for a citation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Then why are violent incidents up in the schools? If not for SROs being removed? Maybe it's not them. But something is causing the increase.
Violent incidents are up everywhere in the US, including at schools with SROs.
They're actually down in MCPS. The PP was correct. This is just astroturf to gin up fear in the hopes that it will scare some voters into supporting reactionary candidates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Then why are violent incidents up in the schools? If not for SROs being removed? Maybe it's not them. But something is causing the increase.
Violent incidents are up everywhere in the US, including at schools with SROs.
They're actually down in MCPS. The PP was correct. This is just astroturf to gin up fear in the hopes that it will scare some voters into supporting reactionary candidates.
BINGO! They have no evidence to support their claim that violence is up. It's just fearmongering.
Their claim that violent incidents are up for MCPS is fiction. Don't hold your breath waiting for a citation.