Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should he up in arms at your school district not notifying you that an attempted murder happened at a bus stop and the gun was in your child's school and then they chose not to tell you.
Wait wait wait. The email to parents came out Wednesday, the same day as the arrest. Where is the cover-up?
Anonymous wrote:You should he up in arms at your school district not notifying you that an attempted murder happened at a bus stop and the gun was in your child's school and then they chose not to tell you.
Anonymous wrote:When these things happen I always want to know if they are gang/drugs related or whether it’s an interpersonal dispute (eg, stole my girlfriend, etc.). They are both troubling but have totally different causes and solutions. Also would like to know if the weapon is one he took from a parent, or self assembled ghost gun, or bought on illegal market.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for the Northwest HS parents who are pissed off about MCPS not notifying them about the arrest and asking for transparency: https://www.fox5dc.com/news/parents-call-transparency-after-student-charged-attempted-murder-arrested-near-northwest-hs
And...
So...
Therefore...
mcps will do what?
Um...
Did you say they will be sued?
Now, those ears may have perked up.
Taylor?
Elirch?
LOL
They are sued constantly.
They do not care.
That's because settlement money doesn't come from their budget. If it did, maybe MCPS would behave more responsibly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for the Northwest HS parents who are pissed off about MCPS not notifying them about the arrest and asking for transparency: https://www.fox5dc.com/news/parents-call-transparency-after-student-charged-attempted-murder-arrested-near-northwest-hs
And...
So...
Therefore...
mcps will do what?
Um...
Did you say they will be sued?
Now, those ears may have perked up.
Taylor?
Elirch?
LOL
They are sued constantly.
They do not care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for the Northwest HS parents who are pissed off about MCPS not notifying them about the arrest and asking for transparency: https://www.fox5dc.com/news/parents-call-transparency-after-student-charged-attempted-murder-arrested-near-northwest-hs
And...
So...
Therefore...
mcps will do what?
Um...
Did you say they will be sued?
Now, those ears may have perked up.
Taylor?
Elirch?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for the Northwest HS parents who are pissed off about MCPS not notifying them about the arrest and asking for transparency: https://www.fox5dc.com/news/parents-call-transparency-after-student-charged-attempted-murder-arrested-near-northwest-hs
And...
So...
Therefore...
mcps will do what?
Um...
Did you say they will be sued?
Now, those ears may have perked up.
Taylor?
Elirch?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the text of the community letter from the Northwest HS principal that came out on Wednesday:
Dear Northwest High School Families,
I write this evening to make you aware of very unfortunate news concerning the arrest of one of our students. We were made aware of a Montgomery County Police Department news release concerning a community incident not related to our school. We are alarmed at what the police have discovered and while this did not occur on school campus, we know this information can be concerning.
The safety and security of our students remain our top priority. We continue to work every day with our partners in the MCPS Department of School Safety and Emergency Management and the Montgomery County Police Department to ensure that we are providing a safe environment for our students and staff.
As your principal and a school system leader in Montgomery County Public Schools, I am aware of the rise in violence in our community and across the nation. Our students are aware of these instances, too, and in addition to the support we provide for students on a daily basis, MCPS has a great deal of mental health, wellness and crisis support measures in place for use during times of need.
He and MCPS are lying. They knew about the arrest and they knew what it entailed. They just thought they could get away with not reporting about the arrest to the community since the arrest technically happened off-campus. They didn't account for the police charging the student having a gun on school property though, which directly links and implicates MCPS for its failures.
Furthermore, didn't Marcus Jones just say that the "clarifications" he was doing between MCPD and MCPS around the MOU were meant to eliminate these gaps in communication and collaboration between the two agencies? Why is MCPS learning anything via a press release from MCPD about the arrest of one of its students, especially when one of the charges is related to said student having a gun on school grounds? The MOU is not worth the paper it's printed on.
Agree with this. As a parent at a different school, we saw this happen at our HS when there was an incident. Just as what happened in the rape case at Damascus.
I don't blame the Principal though. Admin is in a tough spot because they are told how to handle these situations by Central Office. The issues are with Central Office and MCPS leadership. And the BOE - all of those entities care more about optics than they do about actual student safety.
Anonymous wrote:Good for the Northwest HS parents who are pissed off about MCPS not notifying them about the arrest and asking for transparency: https://www.fox5dc.com/news/parents-call-transparency-after-student-charged-attempted-murder-arrested-near-northwest-hs
Anonymous wrote:Here's the text of the community letter from the Northwest HS principal that came out on Wednesday:
Dear Northwest High School Families,
I write this evening to make you aware of very unfortunate news concerning the arrest of one of our students. We were made aware of a Montgomery County Police Department news release concerning a community incident not related to our school. We are alarmed at what the police have discovered and while this did not occur on school campus, we know this information can be concerning.
The safety and security of our students remain our top priority. We continue to work every day with our partners in the MCPS Department of School Safety and Emergency Management and the Montgomery County Police Department to ensure that we are providing a safe environment for our students and staff.
As your principal and a school system leader in Montgomery County Public Schools, I am aware of the rise in violence in our community and across the nation. Our students are aware of these instances, too, and in addition to the support we provide for students on a daily basis, MCPS has a great deal of mental health, wellness and crisis support measures in place for use during times of need.
He and MCPS are lying. They knew about the arrest and they knew what it entailed. They just thought they could get away with not reporting about the arrest to the community since the arrest technically happened off-campus. They didn't account for the police charging the student having a gun on school property though, which directly links and implicates MCPS for its failures.
Furthermore, didn't Marcus Jones just say that the "clarifications" he was doing between MCPD and MCPS around the MOU were meant to eliminate these gaps in communication and collaboration between the two agencies? Why is MCPS learning anything via a press release from MCPD about the arrest of one of its students, especially when one of the charges is related to said student having a gun on school grounds? The MOU is not worth the paper it's printed on.
Dear Northwest High School Families,
I write this evening to make you aware of very unfortunate news concerning the arrest of one of our students. We were made aware of a Montgomery County Police Department news release concerning a community incident not related to our school. We are alarmed at what the police have discovered and while this did not occur on school campus, we know this information can be concerning.
The safety and security of our students remain our top priority. We continue to work every day with our partners in the MCPS Department of School Safety and Emergency Management and the Montgomery County Police Department to ensure that we are providing a safe environment for our students and staff.
As your principal and a school system leader in Montgomery County Public Schools, I am aware of the rise in violence in our community and across the nation. Our students are aware of these instances, too, and in addition to the support we provide for students on a daily basis, MCPS has a great deal of mental health, wellness and crisis support measures in place for use during times of need.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember this is the second murderer at northwest in the span of what? 5 years?
For the superintendent to make Safety and Security his number 1 talking point and keep shuffling violent students between schools instead of removing them to a separate facility is farcical
+1
The threat to your child is the child they moved to your school because he was assaulting children at his home school.
How this is legal is beyond me.
Because they got rid of Mark Twain. Previously, a kid that misbehaved enough to be removed to their home school would have been placed in Mark Twain.