Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Difficult to find the link to watch a recording of the MCPS News Conference, but I found it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmkS6oXXxsc
You will have to fast forward through the first 30 minutes till someone comes to the podium. The first part is about Damascus, then blah blah blah about some sort of state report card, then an open question session with questions about Damascus.
Warning: Dr. Smith seems pretty angry at the social media "justice" (even using that term for the official media) than actually placing his anger on where it is deserved, the coaches for failing to supervise students, the principal for interfering with what later became a criminal investigation, and the students who are now reported to have raped at least 10 victims.
If it wasn't for the media and DCUM, would parents even know what the heck was happening in our schools? The Damascus principal had no problem accusing children of rape but is being tight lipped to parents.
Just wow at 1:05. Hazing is bad because (roughly) “you could ruin your own life and hurt someone else.” Not “It’s wrong and a horrible way to treat another human being.”
Smith has to go. He’s already missed his chance to call thie alleged behavior out as wrong in no uncertain terms.
Many of the Superintendent's responses to Damascus and other sexual abuse cases come across as narcissistic. He seems to lack the capacity of empathy for victims. He seems to lack understanding of why parents are concerned. He had the audacity to chastise the media for actually reporting information to families, especially the information that came from a "leaked police report". Leaked or not, isn't the police report a credible source.
Exactly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Difficult to find the link to watch a recording of the MCPS News Conference, but I found it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmkS6oXXxsc
You will have to fast forward through the first 30 minutes till someone comes to the podium. The first part is about Damascus, then blah blah blah about some sort of state report card, then an open question session with questions about Damascus.
Warning: Dr. Smith seems pretty angry at the social media "justice" (even using that term for the official media) than actually placing his anger on where it is deserved, the coaches for failing to supervise students, the principal for interfering with what later became a criminal investigation, and the students who are now reported to have raped at least 10 victims.
If it wasn't for the media and DCUM, would parents even know what the heck was happening in our schools? The Damascus principal had no problem accusing children of rape but is being tight lipped to parents.
Just wow at 1:05. Hazing is bad because (roughly) “you could ruin your own life and hurt someone else.” Not “It’s wrong and a horrible way to treat another human being.”
Smith has to go. He’s already missed his chance to call thie alleged behavior out as wrong in no uncertain terms.
Many of the Superintendent's responses to Damascus and other sexual abuse cases come across as narcissistic. He seems to lack the capacity of empathy for victims. He seems to lack understanding of why parents are concerned. He had the audacity to chastise the media for actually reporting information to families, especially the information that came from a "leaked police report". Leaked or not, isn't the police report a credible source.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Difficult to find the link to watch a recording of the MCPS News Conference, but I found it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmkS6oXXxsc
You will have to fast forward through the first 30 minutes till someone comes to the podium. The first part is about Damascus, then blah blah blah about some sort of state report card, then an open question session with questions about Damascus.
Warning: Dr. Smith seems pretty angry at the social media "justice" (even using that term for the official media) than actually placing his anger on where it is deserved, the coaches for failing to supervise students, the principal for interfering with what later became a criminal investigation, and the students who are now reported to have raped at least 10 victims.
If it wasn't for the media and DCUM, would parents even know what the heck was happening in our schools? The Damascus principal had no problem accusing children of rape but is being tight lipped to parents.
Just wow at 1:05. Hazing is bad because (roughly) “you could ruin your own life and hurt someone else.” Not “It’s wrong and a horrible way to treat another human being.”
Smith has to go. He’s already missed his chance to call thie alleged behavior out as wrong in no uncertain terms.
Anonymous wrote:Difficult to find the link to watch a recording of the MCPS News Conference, but I found it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmkS6oXXxsc
You will have to fast forward through the first 30 minutes till someone comes to the podium. The first part is about Damascus, then blah blah blah about some sort of state report card, then an open question session with questions about Damascus.
Warning: Dr. Smith seems pretty angry at the social media "justice" (even using that term for the official media) than actually placing his anger on where it is deserved, the coaches for failing to supervise students, the principal for interfering with what later became a criminal investigation, and the students who are now reported to have raped at least 10 victims.
If it wasn't for the media and DCUM, would parents even know what the heck was happening in our schools? The Damascus principal had no problem accusing children of rape but is being tight lipped to parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Damascus lost in the state semi-finals last night and in the last two minutes had multiple personal fouls and players rushing the field to fight. This just goes to show the problems are not just relegated to the JV team and the culture of the entire Damascus program is a disgrace. The county really needs to step it up and do something about the coaching staff to fix this problem.
To fix a problem, MCPS would have to admit there's a problem to fix. Right now, they are aiming all blame on the athletes arrested. They are predisposed to only look at the criminal offenders, not the back story of why so many athletes participated in a gang rape.
Unless there is pressure from the Damascus community including a willingness to not let children play football till the coaching staff is changed, the JV and Varsity coaching staff will remain the same for next year. The time is now for Damascus families to contact in writing the principal, the school athletic director, and the MCPS athletic director about your concerns. Contact your school PTA and the MCCPTA as well so you can get help advocating for a change. Unless you make noise and ask for the coaches to be removed, nothing will happen to them and you will have the same coaches next year.
Finally, and more important, if your child was a witnessed or has information about the culture on the JV team, even if it was years ago, contact the police if it was a criminal act and fill out the Bullying and Harassment form for your principal. The more information that is collected, the stronger the case will be to get children the help that they need and to fix a broken athletic program.
Anonymous wrote:Damascus lost in the state semi-finals last night and in the last two minutes had multiple personal fouls and players rushing the field to fight. This just goes to show the problems are not just relegated to the JV team and the culture of the entire Damascus program is a disgrace. The county really needs to step it up and do something about the coaching staff to fix this problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I worked as a principal in MCPS and was one of Sullivan’s buddies, I’d start distancing myself. No more tweeting out his raise tweets or his congratulatory emails about new fields or cheerleading championships. He’s got a total mark on his head after this Damascus stuff, and with reporters sniffing around, his days are numbered.
Good! I hope Bethesda Magazine, WaPo and others KEEP digging and reporting. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:More victims discovered. This is just horrendous. I think there should be a pause for all winter teams that have had complaints and MCPS should reexamine the responsibility of leadership on those teams and in the schools. MCPS needs to clean house and stop bullying and hazing in all it's forms so another incident like Damascus never happens again.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/usatodayhss.com/2018/another-maryland-school-investigated-for-alleged-football-hazing/amp