Anonymous wrote:There needs to be a class action lawsuit on behalf of teachers who got their careers ruined bc they tried to protect kids from rape and violence.
Anonymous wrote:The best way to stop violence in mcps and avoid the retaliation of reporting violence is to close your eyes. This way you can say you didnt see any violence. If you see it then admin many times will blame and retaliate on the teachers. Then they lose their jobs lol bc the union is weak and spineless.
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate this question. My kids aren't yet in grade school but this is a key consideration in doing public vs. private. It's not unique to MCPS; it's a uniquely American problem that's getting worse, not better.
Anonymous wrote:Many of us don't want metal detectors in schools. There are too many doors to cover (an impossible task) and please don't tell me 3,000 kids are going to enter through 2-3 doors all at the same time every morning, or aren't going to open a door when it's 96 degrees out or to let in air or a "friend." Not to mention that ghost guns (the 3-D ones people make off the internet with a 3-D printer) have no metal and are undetectable.
Bring back the SROs who get to know the kids
Anonymous wrote:Alexandria City High School has metal detectors, and although there have been fights in the school there hasn’t been one involving guns.