Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've seen some of the text messages. Parent chose to share because children are named who could be victims. Purely horrifying. Every parent should be checking their child's phone.
The text messages showed the coach (who is also a MCPS teacher) texting an invite to take a male student to lunch to discuss "putting sh#t in perspective" as well as documenting an event where he had another male student was alone in his car. Not what I would have expected from this individual.
I don't trust him anymore with my child. Parents should check their child's cell phones because he probably did this to others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, I am a parent. I just find it odd that we keep hearing about this, and other "problems" at what is supposed to be the #1 school in Maryland. That is what I find odd!
Why do you put "problems" in quotes? It IS a problem if the allegations are true. Again, I have no connection to Churchill and don't know if they are credible allegations. I do work in MCPS though, and have been here long enough that I certainly would not operate on blind faith where the school system is concerned. Too many kids have been molested and too many staff members have been harassed or worse, and guess who goes when that stuff happens? It's whoever is lower on the totem pole. And kids unfortunately are the lowest rung. I've yet to see a principal get disciplined for allowing poor behavior under his nose. It's in their best interest to pretend they don't see it. The culture is totally screwy.
Thank you for your honesty about the MCPS culture. This is why MCPS has child pedators who remain in place year after year harming students.
These men were putting children alone in cars, giving gifts, and texting students. Mrs. Heckert and the Athletic Director should ask themselves if they would want their children alone with these men?
I can feel your desperation to fix this problem and understand why you're bringing this up as much as possible on DCUM, but you're not going to get the results you want here. I'd be strategic and go through other channels. You'll only get increasingly frustrated here. I don't know what to tell you to do--maybe look at what parents did in Chicago when dealing with similar stuff.
Different PP but if what you are saying Mrs. Heckert is no better than the principal who preceded her because of her indifference to this problem at Churchill, I think some parents are figuring that out. There are multiple sports teams that have similar issues and the one common thread is a terrible athletic director that allows these types of things to happen to students over and over again. Parents should be checking in with their children to make sure they are ok.
The US Department of Education withdrew federal funds to punish Chicago Public Schools for failing to protect students. Perhaps that is needed to clean up MCPS. Luckily for Churchill if that is what it takes to fix our school, there are US Department of Education and US Justice Department parents in the community who are knowledgeable on the process. There are also parents who are lawyers that would know how to file a civil suit.
Ms. Heckert has only been there a couple of months-- why draw the conclusion that she is as indifferent as her predecessor? Have people had one-on-one meetings with her to discuss? Or has she refused to have such meetings? (I was really surprised to learn on this thread that only about 20 people attended the first PTA meeting. Given the energy on this board, I honestly assumed there would be hundreds there.)
I tried to set up a meeting to discuss with her one on one. No response to my emails or request for a meeting. I would agree with the indifference that the treatment of students in the athletic department is not a priority for Mrs. Heckert or the athletic director.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, I am a parent. I just find it odd that we keep hearing about this, and other "problems" at what is supposed to be the #1 school in Maryland. That is what I find odd!
Why do you put "problems" in quotes? It IS a problem if the allegations are true. Again, I have no connection to Churchill and don't know if they are credible allegations. I do work in MCPS though, and have been here long enough that I certainly would not operate on blind faith where the school system is concerned. Too many kids have been molested and too many staff members have been harassed or worse, and guess who goes when that stuff happens? It's whoever is lower on the totem pole. And kids unfortunately are the lowest rung. I've yet to see a principal get disciplined for allowing poor behavior under his nose. It's in their best interest to pretend they don't see it. The culture is totally screwy.
Thank you for your honesty about the MCPS culture. This is why MCPS has child pedators who remain in place year after year harming students.
These men were putting children alone in cars, giving gifts, and texting students. Mrs. Heckert and the Athletic Director should ask themselves if they would want their children alone with these men?
I can feel your desperation to fix this problem and understand why you're bringing this up as much as possible on DCUM, but you're not going to get the results you want here. I'd be strategic and go through other channels. You'll only get increasingly frustrated here. I don't know what to tell you to do--maybe look at what parents did in Chicago when dealing with similar stuff.
Different PP but if what you are saying Mrs. Heckert is no better than the principal who preceded her because of her indifference to this problem at Churchill, I think some parents are figuring that out. There are multiple sports teams that have similar issues and the one common thread is a terrible athletic director that allows these types of things to happen to students over and over again. Parents should be checking in with their children to make sure they are ok.
The US Department of Education withdrew federal funds to punish Chicago Public Schools for failing to protect students. Perhaps that is needed to clean up MCPS. Luckily for Churchill if that is what it takes to fix our school, there are US Department of Education and US Justice Department parents in the community who are knowledgeable on the process. There are also parents who are lawyers that would know how to file a civil suit.
Ms. Heckert has only been there a couple of months-- why draw the conclusion that she is as indifferent as her predecessor? Have people had one-on-one meetings with her to discuss? Or has she refused to have such meetings? (I was really surprised to learn on this thread that only about 20 people attended the first PTA meeting. Given the energy on this board, I honestly assumed there would be hundreds there.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, I am a parent. I just find it odd that we keep hearing about this, and other "problems" at what is supposed to be the #1 school in Maryland. That is what I find odd!
Why do you put "problems" in quotes? It IS a problem if the allegations are true. Again, I have no connection to Churchill and don't know if they are credible allegations. I do work in MCPS though, and have been here long enough that I certainly would not operate on blind faith where the school system is concerned. Too many kids have been molested and too many staff members have been harassed or worse, and guess who goes when that stuff happens? It's whoever is lower on the totem pole. And kids unfortunately are the lowest rung. I've yet to see a principal get disciplined for allowing poor behavior under his nose. It's in their best interest to pretend they don't see it. The culture is totally screwy.
Thank you for your honesty about the MCPS culture. This is why MCPS has child pedators who remain in place year after year harming students.
These men were putting children alone in cars, giving gifts, and texting students. Mrs. Heckert and the Athletic Director should ask themselves if they would want their children alone with these men?
I can feel your desperation to fix this problem and understand why you're bringing this up as much as possible on DCUM, but you're not going to get the results you want here. I'd be strategic and go through other channels. You'll only get increasingly frustrated here. I don't know what to tell you to do--maybe look at what parents did in Chicago when dealing with similar stuff.
Different PP but if what you are saying Mrs. Heckert is no better than the principal who preceded her because of her indifference to this problem at Churchill, I think some parents are figuring that out. There are multiple sports teams that have similar issues and the one common thread is a terrible athletic director that allows these types of things to happen to students over and over again. Parents should be checking in with their children to make sure they are ok.
The US Department of Education withdrew federal funds to punish Chicago Public Schools for failing to protect students. Perhaps that is needed to clean up MCPS. Luckily for Churchill if that is what it takes to fix our school, there are US Department of Education and US Justice Department parents in the community who are knowledgeable on the process. There are also parents who are lawyers that would know how to file a civil suit.
Ms. Heckert has only been there a couple of months-- why draw the conclusion that she is as indifferent as her predecessor? Have people had one-on-one meetings with her to discuss? Or has she refused to have such meetings? (I was really surprised to learn on this thread that only about 20 people attended the first PTA meeting. Given the energy on this board, I honestly assumed there would be hundreds there.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, I am a parent. I just find it odd that we keep hearing about this, and other "problems" at what is supposed to be the #1 school in Maryland. That is what I find odd!
Why do you put "problems" in quotes? It IS a problem if the allegations are true. Again, I have no connection to Churchill and don't know if they are credible allegations. I do work in MCPS though, and have been here long enough that I certainly would not operate on blind faith where the school system is concerned. Too many kids have been molested and too many staff members have been harassed or worse, and guess who goes when that stuff happens? It's whoever is lower on the totem pole. And kids unfortunately are the lowest rung. I've yet to see a principal get disciplined for allowing poor behavior under his nose. It's in their best interest to pretend they don't see it. The culture is totally screwy.
Thank you for your honesty about the MCPS culture. This is why MCPS has child pedators who remain in place year after year harming students.
These men were putting children alone in cars, giving gifts, and texting students. Mrs. Heckert and the Athletic Director should ask themselves if they would want their children alone with these men?
I can feel your desperation to fix this problem and understand why you're bringing this up as much as possible on DCUM, but you're not going to get the results you want here. I'd be strategic and go through other channels. You'll only get increasingly frustrated here. I don't know what to tell you to do--maybe look at what parents did in Chicago when dealing with similar stuff.
Different PP but if what you are saying Mrs. Heckert is no better than the principal who preceded her because of her indifference to this problem at Churchill, I think some parents are figuring that out. There are multiple sports teams that have similar issues and the one common thread is a terrible athletic director that allows these types of things to happen to students over and over again. Parents should be checking in with their children to make sure they are ok.
The US Department of Education withdrew federal funds to punish Chicago Public Schools for failing to protect students. Perhaps that is needed to clean up MCPS. Luckily for Churchill if that is what it takes to fix our school, there are US Department of Education and US Justice Department parents in the community who are knowledgeable on the process. There are also parents who are lawyers that would know how to file a civil suit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, I am a parent. I just find it odd that we keep hearing about this, and other "problems" at what is supposed to be the #1 school in Maryland. That is what I find odd!
Why do you put "problems" in quotes? It IS a problem if the allegations are true. Again, I have no connection to Churchill and don't know if they are credible allegations. I do work in MCPS though, and have been here long enough that I certainly would not operate on blind faith where the school system is concerned. Too many kids have been molested and too many staff members have been harassed or worse, and guess who goes when that stuff happens? It's whoever is lower on the totem pole. And kids unfortunately are the lowest rung. I've yet to see a principal get disciplined for allowing poor behavior under his nose. It's in their best interest to pretend they don't see it. The culture is totally screwy.
Thank you for your honesty about the MCPS culture. This is why MCPS has child pedators who remain in place year after year harming students.
These men were putting children alone in cars, giving gifts, and texting students. Mrs. Heckert and the Athletic Director should ask themselves if they would want their children alone with these men?
I can feel your desperation to fix this problem and understand why you're bringing this up as much as possible on DCUM, but you're not going to get the results you want here. I'd be strategic and go through other channels. You'll only get increasingly frustrated here. I don't know what to tell you to do--maybe look at what parents did in Chicago when dealing with similar stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, I am a parent. I just find it odd that we keep hearing about this, and other "problems" at what is supposed to be the #1 school in Maryland. That is what I find odd!
Why do you put "problems" in quotes? It IS a problem if the allegations are true. Again, I have no connection to Churchill and don't know if they are credible allegations. I do work in MCPS though, and have been here long enough that I certainly would not operate on blind faith where the school system is concerned. Too many kids have been molested and too many staff members have been harassed or worse, and guess who goes when that stuff happens? It's whoever is lower on the totem pole. And kids unfortunately are the lowest rung. I've yet to see a principal get disciplined for allowing poor behavior under his nose. It's in their best interest to pretend they don't see it. The culture is totally screwy.
Thank you for your honesty about the MCPS culture. This is why MCPS has child pedators who remain in place year after year harming students.
These men were putting children alone in cars, giving gifts, and texting students. Mrs. Heckert and the Athletic Director should ask themselves if they would want their children alone with these men?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, I am a parent. I just find it odd that we keep hearing about this, and other "problems" at what is supposed to be the #1 school in Maryland. That is what I find odd!
Why do you put "problems" in quotes? It IS a problem if the allegations are true. Again, I have no connection to Churchill and don't know if they are credible allegations. I do work in MCPS though, and have been here long enough that I certainly would not operate on blind faith where the school system is concerned. Too many kids have been molested and too many staff members have been harassed or worse, and guess who goes when that stuff happens? It's whoever is lower on the totem pole. And kids unfortunately are the lowest rung. I've yet to see a principal get disciplined for allowing poor behavior under his nose. It's in their best interest to pretend they don't see it. The culture is totally screwy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even students are speaking out of the lack of gender respect and equity in the athletics at Churchill. A quote from the October 2018 edition of the Observer:
We need to start rewarding the same respect to female athletes that we do to male athletes. As CHS students, we continually attend Friday night football games to cheer on the male athletes. We plan spirit days to show our support for them. We go to their games with our friends. We even endorse their games. But we never do this for the girl’s soccer team, the girl’s field hockey team, or the girl’s volleyball team. This needs to stop.
http://www.thechurchillobserver.com/opinions/2018/10/19/sexism-is-evident-in-professional-sports/
You’re no longer talking about a Churchill-specific problem. This is a societal issue.
Anonymous wrote:Even students are speaking out of the lack of gender respect and equity in the athletics at Churchill. A quote from the October 2018 edition of the Observer:
We need to start rewarding the same respect to female athletes that we do to male athletes. As CHS students, we continually attend Friday night football games to cheer on the male athletes. We plan spirit days to show our support for them. We go to their games with our friends. We even endorse their games. But we never do this for the girl’s soccer team, the girl’s field hockey team, or the girl’s volleyball team. This needs to stop.
http://www.thechurchillobserver.com/opinions/2018/10/19/sexism-is-evident-in-professional-sports/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Prinicpal is very nice. Hughly nice. The best principal this HS has ever seen. You will see, how great the principal is.
She is an awful person if she doesn't do anything about the coaches and athletic director.
Fake News. She is just great. Yugely great! Good person and the best person. She has already made the school great again.
Anonymous wrote:I've seen some of the text messages. Parent chose to share because children are named who could be victims. Purely horrifying. Every parent should be checking their child's phone.