Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They won't be in uniform, and MCPS/School will have a say in who the CEO for the school is.
https://www.fox5dc.com/video/1032627
About time. I think MCPS played this one right. They listened to both sides.
I just don't see the need for these unnecessary expenses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They won't be in uniform, and MCPS/School will have a say in who the CEO for the school is.
https://www.fox5dc.com/video/1032627
About time. I think MCPS played this one right. They listened to both sides.
I just don't see the need for these unnecessary expenses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Repeat delinquents need to be removed from the school. There are a handful of kids at my dd's school that are always causing trouble.
take these kids and educate them elsewhere. plenty of empty former school buildings to set this up.
This has nothing to do with SRO's
No, but the logic is you kick them out and schools will be safer.
Who decides, based on what premise, that a kid gets kicked out? And, kicked out, what happens then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Repeat delinquents need to be removed from the school. There are a handful of kids at my dd's school that are always causing trouble.
take these kids and educate them elsewhere. plenty of empty former school buildings to set this up.
This has nothing to do with SRO's
No, but the logic is you kick them out and schools will be safer.
Who decides, based on what premise, that a kid gets kicked out? And, kicked out, what happens then?
DP, obviously MCPS leadership has to make the call. They can bring back the alternative schools.
Personally, I think kids 16+ who have numerous behaviorial issues should be sent to some type of military school paid for by the taxpayers.
They get discipline and learn a trade.
Still has nothing to do with SROs.
? they are bringing in CEOs rather than SROs, but these are still cops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty angry at the statement from tye BOE president that she is "not interested in seeing SROs return."
Principals teachers and parents want them back.
Who does she work for? Herself?
Some do, some do not.
How many do? How many don't?
Anonymous wrote:They won't be in uniform, and MCPS/School will have a say in who the CEO for the school is.
https://www.fox5dc.com/video/1032627
About time. I think MCPS played this one right. They listened to both sides.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty angry at the statement from tye BOE president that she is "not interested in seeing SROs return."
Principals teachers and parents want them back.
Who does she work for? Herself?
Some do, some do not.
How many do? How many don't?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Repeat delinquents need to be removed from the school. There are a handful of kids at my dd's school that are always causing trouble.
take these kids and educate them elsewhere. plenty of empty former school buildings to set this up.
This has nothing to do with SRO's
No, but the logic is you kick them out and schools will be safer.
Who decides, based on what premise, that a kid gets kicked out? And, kicked out, what happens then?
DP, obviously MCPS leadership has to make the call. They can bring back the alternative schools.
Personally, I think kids 16+ who have numerous behaviorial issues should be sent to some type of military school paid for by the taxpayers.
They get discipline and learn a trade.
Still has nothing to do with SROs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Repeat delinquents need to be removed from the school. There are a handful of kids at my dd's school that are always causing trouble.
take these kids and educate them elsewhere. plenty of empty former school buildings to set this up.
This has nothing to do with SRO's
No, but the logic is you kick them out and schools will be safer.
Who decides, based on what premise, that a kid gets kicked out? And, kicked out, what happens then?
DP, obviously MCPS leadership has to make the call. They can bring back the alternative schools.
Personally, I think kids 16+ who have numerous behaviorial issues should be sent to some type of military school paid for by the taxpayers.
They get discipline and learn a trade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Repeat delinquents need to be removed from the school. There are a handful of kids at my dd's school that are always causing trouble.
take these kids and educate them elsewhere. plenty of empty former school buildings to set this up.
This has nothing to do with SRO's
No, but the logic is you kick them out and schools will be safer.
Who decides, based on what premise, that a kid gets kicked out? And, kicked out, what happens then?
Anonymous wrote:What is the alternative? We have removed them and put in RJ/no consequences and look what happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Repeat delinquents need to be removed from the school. There are a handful of kids at my dd's school that are always causing trouble.
take these kids and educate them elsewhere. plenty of empty former school buildings to set this up.
This has nothing to do with SRO's
No, but the logic is you kick them out and schools will be safer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty angry at the statement from tye BOE president that she is "not interested in seeing SROs return."
Principals teachers and parents want them back.
Who does she work for? Herself?
Some do, some do not.