Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people should respect how difficult the profession is when you have kids acting out and how teachers feel powerless when trying to implement consequences.
If you are not allowed to correct the students the behavior gets worse and worse.
You principal downgrades you and punishes the teacher because they can control the students and they can't punish them.
Is this healthy for teachers or good for a students education?
And "you people" should respect how difficult it is for parents to send their children into schools that have no consequences for bad behavior. We didn't decide to get rid of consequences. MCPS can't handle being called racist so they just decided to abolish discipline. Not my fault.
You CAN do your job at home and actually parent your kids though. These kids act feral. That is not on the school system-it starts at home. Raise your kids.
My child is not the one acting out. She is the one coping with other kids' misbehavior and I am not buying that we can just tell parents to "actually parent your kids" when there are ZERO consequences in schools. Come on.
If kids knew how to behave in public, they wouldn’t need consequences in schools. Starts. At. Home. Period.
My kid's schools have consequences. There are kids who have received both detentions and suspensions. Not sure which parallel MCPS you are posting from.
Good for the schools. They are doing their job. Are you?
Wow. I heard MCPS wasn’t allowing suspensions anymore. Definitely not expulsions. A kid who threatened me with a gun came right back to school when MCPS denied his expulsion. A HS fight on camera resulted in zero suspensions because MCPS higher powers said no.
If this is true, this needs to be reported out - to media - to the state - to someone. I hope you were able to press charges.
Most of the firearms violence right now is being committed by juveniles. This is no joke, and MCPS can't get away with treating it like a joke.
She obviously isn’t accurately conveying the full story.
Anonymous wrote:For the record, admin pressures teachers all the time for good data and low incidents. They very very rarely give consequences for kids who commit bad rule breakage they prefer to take care of it in a cover-up fashion. Admin get promoted when sketchy biz goes down. Teachers get fired for to much blah blah about these stresses. Kids will cuss you out if you try to get them off cell phone videos games and YouTube during class time. Principals will mark you down if you do or do not do anything about it. Teachers will leave or get nonrenewed with blame game bs from admin and the union. They will make you use trash recyclables in a refuse room to make presentation tools if you decide to try to defend your job. Finally they will lie and fraud goverent agency for unemployment should you not fall on your sword and resign. Best course of action is for all of us to blazer to the media and don't forget to tell all your friends how messed up the system is and the reasons that make it impossible for education. Keep calm and chive on!
Real teachers can attest to this. This is why education is in crisis and teachers will not return or last long out of college.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks gaslighter. It's not hard to turn on the news at night and see national stories and mcps constantly sued for millions. How bad is it going to get before you stop gaslighting and start improving from the toxicity of your profession.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people should respect how difficult the profession is when you have kids acting out and how teachers feel powerless when trying to implement consequences.
If you are not allowed to correct the students the behavior gets worse and worse.
You principal downgrades you and punishes the teacher because they can control the students and they can't punish them.
Is this healthy for teachers or good for a students education?
And "you people" should respect how difficult it is for parents to send their children into schools that have no consequences for bad behavior. We didn't decide to get rid of consequences. MCPS can't handle being called racist so they just decided to abolish discipline. Not my fault.
You CAN do your job at home and actually parent your kids though. These kids act feral. That is not on the school system-it starts at home. Raise your kids.
My child is not the one acting out. She is the one coping with other kids' misbehavior and I am not buying that we can just tell parents to "actually parent your kids" when there are ZERO consequences in schools. Come on.
If kids knew how to behave in public, they wouldn’t need consequences in schools. Starts. At. Home. Period.
My kid's schools have consequences. There are kids who have received both detentions and suspensions. Not sure which parallel MCPS you are posting from.
Good for the schools. They are doing their job. Are you?
Wow. I heard MCPS wasn’t allowing suspensions anymore. Definitely not expulsions. A kid who threatened me with a gun came right back to school when MCPS denied his expulsion. A HS fight on camera resulted in zero suspensions because MCPS higher powers said no.
If this is true, this needs to be reported out - to media - to the state - to someone. I hope you were able to press charges.
Most of the firearms violence right now is being committed by juveniles. This is no joke, and MCPS can't get away with treating it like a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people should respect how difficult the profession is when you have kids acting out and how teachers feel powerless when trying to implement consequences.
If you are not allowed to correct the students the behavior gets worse and worse.
You principal downgrades you and punishes the teacher because they can control the students and they can't punish them.
Is this healthy for teachers or good for a students education?
And "you people" should respect how difficult it is for parents to send their children into schools that have no consequences for bad behavior. We didn't decide to get rid of consequences. MCPS can't handle being called racist so they just decided to abolish discipline. Not my fault.
You CAN do your job at home and actually parent your kids though. These kids act feral. That is not on the school system-it starts at home. Raise your kids.
My child is not the one acting out. She is the one coping with other kids' misbehavior and I am not buying that we can just tell parents to "actually parent your kids" when there are ZERO consequences in schools. Come on.
If kids knew how to behave in public, they wouldn’t need consequences in schools. Starts. At. Home. Period.
My kid's schools have consequences. There are kids who have received both detentions and suspensions. Not sure which parallel MCPS you are posting from.
Good for the schools. They are doing their job. Are you?
Wow. I heard MCPS wasn’t allowing suspensions anymore. Definitely not expulsions. A kid who threatened me with a gun came right back to school when MCPS denied his expulsion. A HS fight on camera resulted in zero suspensions because MCPS higher powers said no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people should respect how difficult the profession is when you have kids acting out and how teachers feel powerless when trying to implement consequences.
If you are not allowed to correct the students the behavior gets worse and worse.
You principal downgrades you and punishes the teacher because they can control the students and they can't punish them.
Is this healthy for teachers or good for a students education?
And "you people" should respect how difficult it is for parents to send their children into schools that have no consequences for bad behavior. We didn't decide to get rid of consequences. MCPS can't handle being called racist so they just decided to abolish discipline. Not my fault.
You CAN do your job at home and actually parent your kids though. These kids act feral. That is not on the school system-it starts at home. Raise your kids.
My child is not the one acting out. She is the one coping with other kids' misbehavior and I am not buying that we can just tell parents to "actually parent your kids" when there are ZERO consequences in schools. Come on.
If kids knew how to behave in public, they wouldn’t need consequences in schools. Starts. At. Home. Period.
My kid's schools have consequences. There are kids who have received both detentions and suspensions. Not sure which parallel MCPS you are posting from.
Good for the schools. They are doing their job. Are you?
Anonymous wrote:Mcps should make it a goal to give teachers professional autonomy as well as fire not promote principals who fail to report crime. If principals are promoted when failing to report crime it sets a double standard that will cause more and more teachers to throw in the towel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people should respect how difficult the profession is when you have kids acting out and how teachers feel powerless when trying to implement consequences.
If you are not allowed to correct the students the behavior gets worse and worse.
You principal downgrades you and punishes the teacher because they can control the students and they can't punish them.
Is this healthy for teachers or good for a students education?
And "you people" should respect how difficult it is for parents to send their children into schools that have no consequences for bad behavior. We didn't decide to get rid of consequences. MCPS can't handle being called racist so they just decided to abolish discipline. Not my fault.
You CAN do your job at home and actually parent your kids though. These kids act feral. That is not on the school system-it starts at home. Raise your kids.
My child is not the one acting out. She is the one coping with other kids' misbehavior and I am not buying that we can just tell parents to "actually parent your kids" when there are ZERO consequences in schools. Come on.
If kids knew how to behave in public, they wouldn’t need consequences in schools. Starts. At. Home. Period.
My kid's schools have consequences. There are kids who have received both detentions and suspensions. Not sure which parallel MCPS you are posting from.