Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain why the BOE hasn’t issued a statement?
Do they plan to do anything to address this shooting and violence in schools?
McKnight sent a letter the day of the incident. Not sure what else you are looking for.
McKnight is not the BOE. I want to hear from our elected representatives at the BOE about what they plan to do.
The longer they stay silent the longer the community will need to conclude that they don’t feel that a kid fighting for his life in an ICU from a gunshot wound inflicted in an MCPS school building doesn’t deserves their attention. That it’s just business as usual.
I will note that since the shooting, the BOE has found the time to promote vaccination clinics and job fairs in Spanish. And yet, a shooting inside a school eludes their attention.
This is why they need to go.
I know! How dare they do their jobs!
Thanks for clarifying. You have just confirmed that they don’t care about a school shooting or student safety in MCPS. Evidently the BOE sees it as “not their job”.
What is it exactly that you want the BOE to do? Guns are a societal problem and fortunately gun violence has been very rare in MCPS. It is unclear an SRO would have prevented this incident. Do you want metal detectors in every school? Imagine the thread that would start. This is just an opportunity for angry parents (I suspect the VL crowd) to gang up on McKnight and the BOE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain why the BOE hasn’t issued a statement?
Do they plan to do anything to address this shooting and violence in schools?
McKnight sent a letter the day of the incident. Not sure what else you are looking for.
McKnight is not the BOE. I want to hear from our elected representatives at the BOE about what they plan to do.
The longer they stay silent the longer the community will need to conclude that they don’t feel that a kid fighting for his life in an ICU from a gunshot wound inflicted in an MCPS school building doesn’t deserves their attention. That it’s just business as usual.
I will note that since the shooting, the BOE has found the time to promote vaccination clinics and job fairs in Spanish. And yet, a shooting inside a school eludes their attention.
This is why they need to go.
I know! How dare they do their jobs!
Thanks for clarifying. You have just confirmed that they don’t care about a school shooting or student safety in MCPS. Evidently the BOE sees it as “not their job”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain why the BOE hasn’t issued a statement?
Do they plan to do anything to address this shooting and violence in schools?
McKnight sent a letter the day of the incident. Not sure what else you are looking for.
I mostly like to find things to complain about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain why the BOE hasn’t issued a statement?
Do they plan to do anything to address this shooting and violence in schools?
McKnight sent a letter the day of the incident. Not sure what else you are looking for.
McKnight is not the BOE. I want to hear from our elected representatives at the BOE about what they plan to do.
The longer they stay silent the longer the community will need to conclude that they don’t feel that a kid fighting for his life in an ICU from a gunshot wound inflicted in an MCPS school building doesn’t deserves their attention. That it’s just business as usual.
I will note that since the shooting, the BOE has found the time to promote vaccination clinics and job fairs in Spanish. And yet, a shooting inside a school eludes their attention.
This is why they need to go.
I know! How dare they do their jobs!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain why the BOE hasn’t issued a statement?
Do they plan to do anything to address this shooting and violence in schools?
McKnight sent a letter the day of the incident. Not sure what else you are looking for.
McKnight is not the BOE. I want to hear from our elected representatives at the BOE about what they plan to do.
The longer they stay silent the longer the community will need to conclude that they don’t feel that a kid fighting for his life in an ICU from a gunshot wound inflicted in an MCPS school building doesn’t deserves their attention. That it’s just business as usual.
I will note that since the shooting, the BOE has found the time to promote vaccination clinics and job fairs in Spanish. And yet, a shooting inside a school eludes their attention.
This is why they need to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain why the BOE hasn’t issued a statement?
Do they plan to do anything to address this shooting and violence in schools?
McKnight sent a letter the day of the incident. Not sure what else you are looking for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain why the BOE hasn’t issued a statement?
Do they plan to do anything to address this shooting and violence in schools?
McKnight sent a letter the day of the incident. Not sure what else you are looking for.
McKnight is not the BOE. I want to hear from our elected representatives at the BOE about what they plan to do.
The longer they stay silent the longer the community will need to conclude that they don’t feel that a kid fighting for his life in an ICU from a gunshot wound inflicted in an MCPS school building doesn’t deserves their attention. That it’s just business as usual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain why the BOE hasn’t issued a statement?
Do they plan to do anything to address this shooting and violence in schools?
McKnight sent a letter the day of the incident. Not sure what else you are looking for.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain why the BOE hasn’t issued a statement?
Do they plan to do anything to address this shooting and violence in schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Including Mcnight, they are all a bunch of beaurocrats. Good at pushing paper around and getting basic things done. I think that is all you can expect from them
They all need to go!
Except for 90% of the county feels differently and keeps re-electing them but I guess there's alt-right cadre on DCUM that feels differently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Including Mcnight, they are all a bunch of beaurocrats. Good at pushing paper around and getting basic things done. I think that is all you can expect from them
They all need to go!
Except for 90% of the county feels differently and keeps re-electing them but I guess there's alt-right cadre on DCUM that feels differently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Including Mcnight, they are all a bunch of beaurocrats. Good at pushing paper around and getting basic things done. I think that is all you can expect from them
They all need to go!