Anonymous wrote:I hope that The colleges that they apply to get to know about this.
Anonymous wrote:Mrs. Heckert is in between a rock and a hard place with this issue.
The number of passes that were going around the school forced the original email. Not all incidents get an email. This was just too pervasive to cover up like she has done with other problems.
As far as the reaction, if she appeared to go easy on the students then some parents would say she didn't do enough because she is white. I would think that the students could appeal their suspension if the actual word wasn't used or if their punishment is outside the punishment other students in MCPS have received for similar offenses.
Finally, Mrs. Heckert gets her orders from central office. I am sure they have been heavily involved from the initial discovery of the passes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many times the N word gets used at Kennedy ? Oops I forgot they are allowed to use it let’s get back to focusing on Churchill
Who knows what happens there? There aren't a half dozen threads about it, and even if there were it wouldn't make it okay at Churchill. The point of this thread is that things like this keep happening at Churchill. This isn't going to get any better until parents stop making excuses and face the reality that this is a problem at Churchill.
As has been pointed out numerous times, no-one said or wrote the N-word at Churchill. They only wrote "N word" the same as the PP above just did.
Stop trying to defend the indefensible. You and others like you look ridiculous.
In the past two and a half years, there’s been a “Whites Only” sign on a boys restroom door, numerous swastikas drawn on desks, and now the events of the past week. I’m almost positive there’s more but Benz was an expert at sweeping problems under the rug. That’s why some parents loved her. Their darlings would do idiotic things and Benz would merely slap their wrist. Gosh forbid Churchill looked bad; their overblown property values might take a hit.
Now the truth about Churchill is coming out. It’s simply not a welcoming place for many students. The new principal is trying to change this and calling out outrageous behavior when it happens. The community needs to embrace change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issues at Churchill are no more common than those at all other schools in the county. It's still among the top three schools any way you look at it. Sorry haters.
+1--The jealous Churchill bashers are out in full force again
Sorry. Churchill doesn’t get a pass by saying that the issues are no more common than at other high schools.
1) The issues at Churchill need to be fixed, not dismissed and ignored.
2) There's no data to back up your assumption of how prevalent the issues are at Churchill vs. other high schools.
3) Bigotry, bullying, and harassment should be addressed proactively at every school in MCPS. It's not a numbers game. All incidents in a high school are too many.
Agree that all incidents should be addressed. Disagree that Churchill is unique. It isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many times the N word gets used at Kennedy ? Oops I forgot they are allowed to use it let’s get back to focusing on Churchill
Who knows what happens there? There aren't a half dozen threads about it, and even if there were it wouldn't make it okay at Churchill. The point of this thread is that things like this keep happening at Churchill. This isn't going to get any better until parents stop making excuses and face the reality that this is a problem at Churchill.
As has been pointed out numerous times, no-one said or wrote the N-word at Churchill. They only wrote "N word" the same as the PP above just did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many times the N word gets used at Kennedy ? Oops I forgot they are allowed to use it let’s get back to focusing on Churchill
Who knows what happens there? There aren't a half dozen threads about it, and even if there were it wouldn't make it okay at Churchill. The point of this thread is that things like this keep happening at Churchill. This isn't going to get any better until parents stop making excuses and face the reality that this is a problem at Churchill.