Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically, MCPS procedure is to have a meeting and file a report in accordance with a process.
Nothing that actually keeps kids safer.
DCUM gonna DCUM.
Maybe they were working on keeping kids safer and never got around to having a meeting and filing a report.
dp.. oh please. They didn't follow procedures twice now.
Clarksburg + Blair + Magruder = 3 times MCPS didn’t follow the law. Clark’s burg and Blair happened before Magruder. Perhaps things could have been learned with Clarksburg and Blair to improve safety before the Magruder incident happened.
MCPS has Central Office employees who should be on top of the reporting requirements as part of their jobs.
Let’s not forget the Damascus rape case where admin basically tried to just pretend nothing had happened. This is a pattern in MCPS. We see it over and over.
+1 Loudon County had a grand jury investigation that uncovered a whole host of problems. Montgomery County needs to do the same.
As soon as I heard about the LCPS Superintendent getting fired I wondered about when, not if, this will happen to McKnight.
The BOE that just gave her the permanent job is going to turn around and fire her?
That's what they did. Ziegler had just been hired in 2021. He didn't keep kids safe. He's gone.
Not gonna happen in MoCo
MCPS has a responsibility to follow all the laws. This goes for reporting serious incidents, reporting grades, reporting attendance, and following anti-discrimination laws including Section 504 and IDEA. Students suffer when MCPS uses their positions of power to hide problems vs. fixing problems when they occur. That is what a grand jury uncovered in LCPS. Montgomery County should have a grand jury investigation for MCPS.
The Clery Act only applies to higher education, not K-12. It was introduced because universities were failing to notify students and staff about crime on campus, and trying to handle on-campus crimes include rape "in-house" instead of turning it over to the local police. We need the same for K-12 schools.
So this is just twisted into another imaginary grievance.
Wrong thread. This thread is about violation of MARYLAND LAW, not the Cleary Act which has nothing to do with MCPS. But the MCPS PR department is well paid to
continue to post incorrect information to distract from the fact that MCPS failed to follow Maryland law.
MCPS even admitted they failed to follow Maryland law.
Are you the same person who always complains about "MCPS PR" whenever another poster disagrees with you? It's tiresome and makes you appear paranoid.
I'm pretty sure they are the same person who does that and complains about all these faux scandals which amount to nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically, MCPS procedure is to have a meeting and file a report in accordance with a process.
Nothing that actually keeps kids safer.
DCUM gonna DCUM.
Maybe they were working on keeping kids safer and never got around to having a meeting and filing a report.
dp.. oh please. They didn't follow procedures twice now.
Clarksburg + Blair + Magruder = 3 times MCPS didn’t follow the law. Clark’s burg and Blair happened before Magruder. Perhaps things could have been learned with Clarksburg and Blair to improve safety before the Magruder incident happened.
MCPS has Central Office employees who should be on top of the reporting requirements as part of their jobs.
Let’s not forget the Damascus rape case where admin basically tried to just pretend nothing had happened. This is a pattern in MCPS. We see it over and over.
+1 Loudon County had a grand jury investigation that uncovered a whole host of problems. Montgomery County needs to do the same.
As soon as I heard about the LCPS Superintendent getting fired I wondered about when, not if, this will happen to McKnight.
The BOE that just gave her the permanent job is going to turn around and fire her?
That's what they did. Ziegler had just been hired in 2021. He didn't keep kids safe. He's gone.
Not gonna happen in MoCo
MCPS has a responsibility to follow all the laws. This goes for reporting serious incidents, reporting grades, reporting attendance, and following anti-discrimination laws including Section 504 and IDEA. Students suffer when MCPS uses their positions of power to hide problems vs. fixing problems when they occur. That is what a grand jury uncovered in LCPS. Montgomery County should have a grand jury investigation for MCPS.
The Clery Act only applies to higher education, not K-12. It was introduced because universities were failing to notify students and staff about crime on campus, and trying to handle on-campus crimes include rape "in-house" instead of turning it over to the local police. We need the same for K-12 schools.
So this is just twisted into another imaginary grievance.
Wrong thread. This thread is about violation of MARYLAND LAW, not the Cleary Act which has nothing to do with MCPS. But the MCPS PR department is well paid to
continue to post incorrect information to distract from the fact that MCPS failed to follow Maryland law.
MCPS even admitted they failed to follow Maryland law.
Are you the same person who always complains about "MCPS PR" whenever another poster disagrees with you? It's tiresome and makes you appear paranoid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically, MCPS procedure is to have a meeting and file a report in accordance with a process.
Nothing that actually keeps kids safer.
DCUM gonna DCUM.
Maybe they were working on keeping kids safer and never got around to having a meeting and filing a report.
dp.. oh please. They didn't follow procedures twice now.
Clarksburg + Blair + Magruder = 3 times MCPS didn’t follow the law. Clark’s burg and Blair happened before Magruder. Perhaps things could have been learned with Clarksburg and Blair to improve safety before the Magruder incident happened.
MCPS has Central Office employees who should be on top of the reporting requirements as part of their jobs.
Let’s not forget the Damascus rape case where admin basically tried to just pretend nothing had happened. This is a pattern in MCPS. We see it over and over.
+1 Loudon County had a grand jury investigation that uncovered a whole host of problems. Montgomery County needs to do the same.
As soon as I heard about the LCPS Superintendent getting fired I wondered about when, not if, this will happen to McKnight.
The BOE that just gave her the permanent job is going to turn around and fire her?
That's what they did. Ziegler had just been hired in 2021. He didn't keep kids safe. He's gone.
Not gonna happen in MoCo
MCPS has a responsibility to follow all the laws. This goes for reporting serious incidents, reporting grades, reporting attendance, and following anti-discrimination laws including Section 504 and IDEA. Students suffer when MCPS uses their positions of power to hide problems vs. fixing problems when they occur. That is what a grand jury uncovered in LCPS. Montgomery County should have a grand jury investigation for MCPS.
The Clery Act only applies to higher education, not K-12. It was introduced because universities were failing to notify students and staff about crime on campus, and trying to handle on-campus crimes include rape "in-house" instead of turning it over to the local police. We need the same for K-12 schools.
So this is just twisted into another imaginary grievance.
Wrong thread. This thread is about violation of MARYLAND LAW, not the Cleary Act which has nothing to do with MCPS. But the MCPS PR department is well paid to
continue to post incorrect information to distract from the fact that MCPS failed to follow Maryland law.
MCPS even admitted they failed to follow Maryland law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically, MCPS procedure is to have a meeting and file a report in accordance with a process.
Nothing that actually keeps kids safer.
DCUM gonna DCUM.
Maybe they were working on keeping kids safer and never got around to having a meeting and filing a report.
dp.. oh please. They didn't follow procedures twice now.
Clarksburg + Blair + Magruder = 3 times MCPS didn’t follow the law. Clark’s burg and Blair happened before Magruder. Perhaps things could have been learned with Clarksburg and Blair to improve safety before the Magruder incident happened.
MCPS has Central Office employees who should be on top of the reporting requirements as part of their jobs.
Let’s not forget the Damascus rape case where admin basically tried to just pretend nothing had happened. This is a pattern in MCPS. We see it over and over.
+1 Loudon County had a grand jury investigation that uncovered a whole host of problems. Montgomery County needs to do the same.
As soon as I heard about the LCPS Superintendent getting fired I wondered about when, not if, this will happen to McKnight.
The BOE that just gave her the permanent job is going to turn around and fire her?
That's what they did. Ziegler had just been hired in 2021. He didn't keep kids safe. He's gone.
Not gonna happen in MoCo
MCPS has a responsibility to follow all the laws. This goes for reporting serious incidents, reporting grades, reporting attendance, and following anti-discrimination laws including Section 504 and IDEA. Students suffer when MCPS uses their positions of power to hide problems vs. fixing problems when they occur. That is what a grand jury uncovered in LCPS. Montgomery County should have a grand jury investigation for MCPS.
The Clery Act only applies to higher education, not K-12. It was introduced because universities were failing to notify students and staff about crime on campus, and trying to handle on-campus crimes include rape "in-house" instead of turning it over to the local police. We need the same for K-12 schools.
So this is just twisted into another imaginary grievance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically, MCPS procedure is to have a meeting and file a report in accordance with a process.
Nothing that actually keeps kids safer.
DCUM gonna DCUM.
Maybe they were working on keeping kids safer and never got around to having a meeting and filing a report.
dp.. oh please. They didn't follow procedures twice now.
Clarksburg + Blair + Magruder = 3 times MCPS didn’t follow the law. Clark’s burg and Blair happened before Magruder. Perhaps things could have been learned with Clarksburg and Blair to improve safety before the Magruder incident happened.
MCPS has Central Office employees who should be on top of the reporting requirements as part of their jobs.
Let’s not forget the Damascus rape case where admin basically tried to just pretend nothing had happened. This is a pattern in MCPS. We see it over and over.
+1 Loudon County had a grand jury investigation that uncovered a whole host of problems. Montgomery County needs to do the same.
As soon as I heard about the LCPS Superintendent getting fired I wondered about when, not if, this will happen to McKnight.
The BOE that just gave her the permanent job is going to turn around and fire her?
That's what they did. Ziegler had just been hired in 2021. He didn't keep kids safe. He's gone.
Not gonna happen in MoCo
MCPS has a responsibility to follow all the laws. This goes for reporting serious incidents, reporting grades, reporting attendance, and following anti-discrimination laws including Section 504 and IDEA. Students suffer when MCPS uses their positions of power to hide problems vs. fixing problems when they occur. That is what a grand jury uncovered in LCPS. Montgomery County should have a grand jury investigation for MCPS.
The Clery Act only applies to higher education, not K-12. It was introduced because universities were failing to notify students and staff about crime on campus, and trying to handle on-campus crimes include rape "in-house" instead of turning it over to the local police. We need the same for K-12 schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically, MCPS procedure is to have a meeting and file a report in accordance with a process.
Nothing that actually keeps kids safer.
DCUM gonna DCUM.
Maybe they were working on keeping kids safer and never got around to having a meeting and filing a report.
dp.. oh please. They didn't follow procedures twice now.
Clarksburg + Blair + Magruder = 3 times MCPS didn’t follow the law. Clark’s burg and Blair happened before Magruder. Perhaps things could have been learned with Clarksburg and Blair to improve safety before the Magruder incident happened.
MCPS has Central Office employees who should be on top of the reporting requirements as part of their jobs.
Let’s not forget the Damascus rape case where admin basically tried to just pretend nothing had happened. This is a pattern in MCPS. We see it over and over.
+1 Loudon County had a grand jury investigation that uncovered a whole host of problems. Montgomery County needs to do the same.
As soon as I heard about the LCPS Superintendent getting fired I wondered about when, not if, this will happen to McKnight.
The BOE that just gave her the permanent job is going to turn around and fire her?
That's what they did. Ziegler had just been hired in 2021. He didn't keep kids safe. He's gone.
Not gonna happen in MoCo
MCPS has a responsibility to follow all the laws. This goes for reporting serious incidents, reporting grades, reporting attendance, and following anti-discrimination laws including Section 504 and IDEA. Students suffer when MCPS uses their positions of power to hide problems vs. fixing problems when they occur. That is what a grand jury uncovered in LCPS. Montgomery County should have a grand jury investigation for MCPS.
And MCPS seems to take that responsibility seriously and fully complies with the laws. If you have credible evidence that they aren't (not a FOX news opinion piece) please share.
The failure to report serious incidents at Clarksburg, Blair, and Magruder shows MCPS employees do not take their responsibilities to follow the law seriously. State letters of findings and recent agreements with the US Department of Education (all searchable and are public information with FOIA requests) also show serious civil rights violations by MCPS. Even staff members have reported acts of retaliation. There’s a general theme that aligns with LCPS regarding higher levels of school administration knowingly not fixing violations even after problems are identified.
Are you all people really that dumb or your reading comprehension skills really that lacking? Of course they reported those incidents, but " The school system must then hold an after-action meeting and review within 45 days of the incident and file a report with the governor within 60 days following the meeting." This is the part they did not do in a timely matter.MCPS confirmed that report. A meeting and required review did not occur within the necessary time frame after the stabbings at Blair and Clarksburg High Schools.
It is just meetings folks.
My Gosh!!
Did they have timely meetings for the Whitman student that attacked the Churchill students with a knife?
Was this the knife fight in the parking lot at church all last year?
Violence at W's typically is swept under a rug.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically, MCPS procedure is to have a meeting and file a report in accordance with a process.
Nothing that actually keeps kids safer.
DCUM gonna DCUM.
Maybe they were working on keeping kids safer and never got around to having a meeting and filing a report.
dp.. oh please. They didn't follow procedures twice now.
Clarksburg + Blair + Magruder = 3 times MCPS didn’t follow the law. Clark’s burg and Blair happened before Magruder. Perhaps things could have been learned with Clarksburg and Blair to improve safety before the Magruder incident happened.
MCPS has Central Office employees who should be on top of the reporting requirements as part of their jobs.
Let’s not forget the Damascus rape case where admin basically tried to just pretend nothing had happened. This is a pattern in MCPS. We see it over and over.
+1 Loudon County had a grand jury investigation that uncovered a whole host of problems. Montgomery County needs to do the same.
As soon as I heard about the LCPS Superintendent getting fired I wondered about when, not if, this will happen to McKnight.
The BOE that just gave her the permanent job is going to turn around and fire her?
That's what they did. Ziegler had just been hired in 2021. He didn't keep kids safe. He's gone.
Not gonna happen in MoCo
MCPS has a responsibility to follow all the laws. This goes for reporting serious incidents, reporting grades, reporting attendance, and following anti-discrimination laws including Section 504 and IDEA. Students suffer when MCPS uses their positions of power to hide problems vs. fixing problems when they occur. That is what a grand jury uncovered in LCPS. Montgomery County should have a grand jury investigation for MCPS.
The Clery Act only applies to higher education, not K-12. It was introduced because universities were failing to notify students and staff about crime on campus, and trying to handle on-campus crimes include rape "in-house" instead of turning it over to the local police. We need the same for K-12 schools.[/quote
Thanks for clearing up another fake scandal.
+1000
Wrong thread. This discussion is not about federal law. It's about Maryland law. Maryland laws that MCPS did not follow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically, MCPS procedure is to have a meeting and file a report in accordance with a process.
Nothing that actually keeps kids safer.
DCUM gonna DCUM.
Maybe they were working on keeping kids safer and never got around to having a meeting and filing a report.
dp.. oh please. They didn't follow procedures twice now.
Clarksburg + Blair + Magruder = 3 times MCPS didn’t follow the law. Clark’s burg and Blair happened before Magruder. Perhaps things could have been learned with Clarksburg and Blair to improve safety before the Magruder incident happened.
MCPS has Central Office employees who should be on top of the reporting requirements as part of their jobs.
Let’s not forget the Damascus rape case where admin basically tried to just pretend nothing had happened. This is a pattern in MCPS. We see it over and over.
+1 Loudon County had a grand jury investigation that uncovered a whole host of problems. Montgomery County needs to do the same.
As soon as I heard about the LCPS Superintendent getting fired I wondered about when, not if, this will happen to McKnight.
The BOE that just gave her the permanent job is going to turn around and fire her?
That's what they did. Ziegler had just been hired in 2021. He didn't keep kids safe. He's gone.
Not gonna happen in MoCo
MCPS has a responsibility to follow all the laws. This goes for reporting serious incidents, reporting grades, reporting attendance, and following anti-discrimination laws including Section 504 and IDEA. Students suffer when MCPS uses their positions of power to hide problems vs. fixing problems when they occur. That is what a grand jury uncovered in LCPS. Montgomery County should have a grand jury investigation for MCPS.
The Clery Act only applies to higher education, not K-12. It was introduced because universities were failing to notify students and staff about crime on campus, and trying to handle on-campus crimes include rape "in-house" instead of turning it over to the local police. We need the same for K-12 schools.[/quote
Thanks for clearing up another fake scandal.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically, MCPS procedure is to have a meeting and file a report in accordance with a process.
Nothing that actually keeps kids safer.
DCUM gonna DCUM.
Maybe they were working on keeping kids safer and never got around to having a meeting and filing a report.
dp.. oh please. They didn't follow procedures twice now.
Clarksburg + Blair + Magruder = 3 times MCPS didn’t follow the law. Clark’s burg and Blair happened before Magruder. Perhaps things could have been learned with Clarksburg and Blair to improve safety before the Magruder incident happened.
MCPS has Central Office employees who should be on top of the reporting requirements as part of their jobs.
Let’s not forget the Damascus rape case where admin basically tried to just pretend nothing had happened. This is a pattern in MCPS. We see it over and over.
+1 Loudon County had a grand jury investigation that uncovered a whole host of problems. Montgomery County needs to do the same.
As soon as I heard about the LCPS Superintendent getting fired I wondered about when, not if, this will happen to McKnight.
The BOE that just gave her the permanent job is going to turn around and fire her?
That's what they did. Ziegler had just been hired in 2021. He didn't keep kids safe. He's gone.
Not gonna happen in MoCo
MCPS has a responsibility to follow all the laws. This goes for reporting serious incidents, reporting grades, reporting attendance, and following anti-discrimination laws including Section 504 and IDEA. Students suffer when MCPS uses their positions of power to hide problems vs. fixing problems when they occur. That is what a grand jury uncovered in LCPS. Montgomery County should have a grand jury investigation for MCPS.
And MCPS seems to take that responsibility seriously and fully complies with the laws. If you have credible evidence that they aren't (not a FOX news opinion piece) please share.
The failure to report serious incidents at Clarksburg, Blair, and Magruder shows MCPS employees do not take their responsibilities to follow the law seriously. State letters of findings and recent agreements with the US Department of Education (all searchable and are public information with FOIA requests) also show serious civil rights violations by MCPS. Even staff members have reported acts of retaliation. There’s a general theme that aligns with LCPS regarding higher levels of school administration knowingly not fixing violations even after problems are identified.
Are you all people really that dumb or your reading comprehension skills really that lacking? Of course they reported those incidents, but " The school system must then hold an after-action meeting and review within 45 days of the incident and file a report with the governor within 60 days following the meeting." This is the part they did not do in a timely matter.MCPS confirmed that report. A meeting and required review did not occur within the necessary time frame after the stabbings at Blair and Clarksburg High Schools.
It is just meetings folks.
My Gosh!!
Did they have timely meetings for the Whitman student that attacked the Churchill students with a knife?
Was this the knife fight in the parking lot at church all last year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically, MCPS procedure is to have a meeting and file a report in accordance with a process.
Nothing that actually keeps kids safer.
DCUM gonna DCUM.
Maybe they were working on keeping kids safer and never got around to having a meeting and filing a report.
dp.. oh please. They didn't follow procedures twice now.
Clarksburg + Blair + Magruder = 3 times MCPS didn’t follow the law. Clark’s burg and Blair happened before Magruder. Perhaps things could have been learned with Clarksburg and Blair to improve safety before the Magruder incident happened.
MCPS has Central Office employees who should be on top of the reporting requirements as part of their jobs.
Let’s not forget the Damascus rape case where admin basically tried to just pretend nothing had happened. This is a pattern in MCPS. We see it over and over.
+1 Loudon County had a grand jury investigation that uncovered a whole host of problems. Montgomery County needs to do the same.
As soon as I heard about the LCPS Superintendent getting fired I wondered about when, not if, this will happen to McKnight.
The BOE that just gave her the permanent job is going to turn around and fire her?
That's what they did. Ziegler had just been hired in 2021. He didn't keep kids safe. He's gone.
Not gonna happen in MoCo
MCPS has a responsibility to follow all the laws. This goes for reporting serious incidents, reporting grades, reporting attendance, and following anti-discrimination laws including Section 504 and IDEA. Students suffer when MCPS uses their positions of power to hide problems vs. fixing problems when they occur. That is what a grand jury uncovered in LCPS. Montgomery County should have a grand jury investigation for MCPS.
The Clery Act only applies to higher education, not K-12. It was introduced because universities were failing to notify students and staff about crime on campus, and trying to handle on-campus crimes include rape "in-house" instead of turning it over to the local police. We need the same for K-12 schools.
Thanks for clearing up another fake scandal.
File this along with bocce and the kids museum.
(Yeah, if I were afraid of being arrested, I'd be on this board hammering away..)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically, MCPS procedure is to have a meeting and file a report in accordance with a process.
Nothing that actually keeps kids safer.
DCUM gonna DCUM.
Maybe they were working on keeping kids safer and never got around to having a meeting and filing a report.
dp.. oh please. They didn't follow procedures twice now.
Clarksburg + Blair + Magruder = 3 times MCPS didn’t follow the law. Clark’s burg and Blair happened before Magruder. Perhaps things could have been learned with Clarksburg and Blair to improve safety before the Magruder incident happened.
MCPS has Central Office employees who should be on top of the reporting requirements as part of their jobs.
Let’s not forget the Damascus rape case where admin basically tried to just pretend nothing had happened. This is a pattern in MCPS. We see it over and over.
+1 Loudon County had a grand jury investigation that uncovered a whole host of problems. Montgomery County needs to do the same.
As soon as I heard about the LCPS Superintendent getting fired I wondered about when, not if, this will happen to McKnight.
The BOE that just gave her the permanent job is going to turn around and fire her?
That's what they did. Ziegler had just been hired in 2021. He didn't keep kids safe. He's gone.
Not gonna happen in MoCo
MCPS has a responsibility to follow all the laws. This goes for reporting serious incidents, reporting grades, reporting attendance, and following anti-discrimination laws including Section 504 and IDEA. Students suffer when MCPS uses their positions of power to hide problems vs. fixing problems when they occur. That is what a grand jury uncovered in LCPS. Montgomery County should have a grand jury investigation for MCPS.
And MCPS seems to take that responsibility seriously and fully complies with the laws. If you have credible evidence that they aren't (not a FOX news opinion piece) please share.
The failure to report serious incidents at Clarksburg, Blair, and Magruder shows MCPS employees do not take their responsibilities to follow the law seriously. State letters of findings and recent agreements with the US Department of Education (all searchable and are public information with FOIA requests) also show serious civil rights violations by MCPS. Even staff members have reported acts of retaliation. There’s a general theme that aligns with LCPS regarding higher levels of school administration knowingly not fixing violations even after problems are identified.
Are you all people really that dumb or your reading comprehension skills really that lacking? Of course they reported those incidents, but " The school system must then hold an after-action meeting and review within 45 days of the incident and file a report with the governor within 60 days following the meeting." This is the part they did not do in a timely matter.MCPS confirmed that report. A meeting and required review did not occur within the necessary time frame after the stabbings at Blair and Clarksburg High Schools.
It is just meetings folks.
My Gosh!!
Did they have timely meetings for the Whitman student that attacked the Churchill students with a knife?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically, MCPS procedure is to have a meeting and file a report in accordance with a process.
Nothing that actually keeps kids safer.
DCUM gonna DCUM.
Maybe they were working on keeping kids safer and never got around to having a meeting and filing a report.
dp.. oh please. They didn't follow procedures twice now.
Clarksburg + Blair + Magruder = 3 times MCPS didn’t follow the law. Clark’s burg and Blair happened before Magruder. Perhaps things could have been learned with Clarksburg and Blair to improve safety before the Magruder incident happened.
MCPS has Central Office employees who should be on top of the reporting requirements as part of their jobs.
Let’s not forget the Damascus rape case where admin basically tried to just pretend nothing had happened. This is a pattern in MCPS. We see it over and over.
+1 Loudon County had a grand jury investigation that uncovered a whole host of problems. Montgomery County needs to do the same.
As soon as I heard about the LCPS Superintendent getting fired I wondered about when, not if, this will happen to McKnight.
The BOE that just gave her the permanent job is going to turn around and fire her?
That's what they did. Ziegler had just been hired in 2021. He didn't keep kids safe. He's gone.
Not gonna happen in MoCo
MCPS has a responsibility to follow all the laws. This goes for reporting serious incidents, reporting grades, reporting attendance, and following anti-discrimination laws including Section 504 and IDEA. Students suffer when MCPS uses their positions of power to hide problems vs. fixing problems when they occur. That is what a grand jury uncovered in LCPS. Montgomery County should have a grand jury investigation for MCPS.
The Clery Act only applies to higher education, not K-12. It was introduced because universities were failing to notify students and staff about crime on campus, and trying to handle on-campus crimes include rape "in-house" instead of turning it over to the local police. We need the same for K-12 schools.
Thanks for clearing up another fake scandal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically, MCPS procedure is to have a meeting and file a report in accordance with a process.
Nothing that actually keeps kids safer.
DCUM gonna DCUM.
Maybe they were working on keeping kids safer and never got around to having a meeting and filing a report.
dp.. oh please. They didn't follow procedures twice now.
Clarksburg + Blair + Magruder = 3 times MCPS didn’t follow the law. Clark’s burg and Blair happened before Magruder. Perhaps things could have been learned with Clarksburg and Blair to improve safety before the Magruder incident happened.
MCPS has Central Office employees who should be on top of the reporting requirements as part of their jobs.
Let’s not forget the Damascus rape case where admin basically tried to just pretend nothing had happened. This is a pattern in MCPS. We see it over and over.
+1 Loudon County had a grand jury investigation that uncovered a whole host of problems. Montgomery County needs to do the same.
As soon as I heard about the LCPS Superintendent getting fired I wondered about when, not if, this will happen to McKnight.
The BOE that just gave her the permanent job is going to turn around and fire her?
That's what they did. Ziegler had just been hired in 2021. He didn't keep kids safe. He's gone.
Not gonna happen in MoCo
MCPS has a responsibility to follow all the laws. This goes for reporting serious incidents, reporting grades, reporting attendance, and following anti-discrimination laws including Section 504 and IDEA. Students suffer when MCPS uses their positions of power to hide problems vs. fixing problems when they occur. That is what a grand jury uncovered in LCPS. Montgomery County should have a grand jury investigation for MCPS.
The Clery Act only applies to higher education, not K-12. It was introduced because universities were failing to notify students and staff about crime on campus, and trying to handle on-campus crimes include rape "in-house" instead of turning it over to the local police. We need the same for K-12 schools.
Thanks for clearing up another fake scandal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically, MCPS procedure is to have a meeting and file a report in accordance with a process.
Nothing that actually keeps kids safer.
DCUM gonna DCUM.
Maybe they were working on keeping kids safer and never got around to having a meeting and filing a report.
dp.. oh please. They didn't follow procedures twice now.
Clarksburg + Blair + Magruder = 3 times MCPS didn’t follow the law. Clark’s burg and Blair happened before Magruder. Perhaps things could have been learned with Clarksburg and Blair to improve safety before the Magruder incident happened.
MCPS has Central Office employees who should be on top of the reporting requirements as part of their jobs.
Let’s not forget the Damascus rape case where admin basically tried to just pretend nothing had happened. This is a pattern in MCPS. We see it over and over.
+1 Loudon County had a grand jury investigation that uncovered a whole host of problems. Montgomery County needs to do the same.
As soon as I heard about the LCPS Superintendent getting fired I wondered about when, not if, this will happen to McKnight.
The BOE that just gave her the permanent job is going to turn around and fire her?
That's what they did. Ziegler had just been hired in 2021. He didn't keep kids safe. He's gone.
Not gonna happen in MoCo
MCPS has a responsibility to follow all the laws. This goes for reporting serious incidents, reporting grades, reporting attendance, and following anti-discrimination laws including Section 504 and IDEA. Students suffer when MCPS uses their positions of power to hide problems vs. fixing problems when they occur. That is what a grand jury uncovered in LCPS. Montgomery County should have a grand jury investigation for MCPS.
The Clery Act only applies to higher education, not K-12. It was introduced because universities were failing to notify students and staff about crime on campus, and trying to handle on-campus crimes include rape "in-house" instead of turning it over to the local police. We need the same for K-12 schools.
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Nothing that actually keeps kids safer.
DCUM gonna DCUM.
Maybe they were working on keeping kids safer and never got around to having a meeting and filing a report.
dp.. oh please. They didn't follow procedures twice now.
Clarksburg + Blair + Magruder = 3 times MCPS didn’t follow the law. Clark’s burg and Blair happened before Magruder. Perhaps things could have been learned with Clarksburg and Blair to improve safety before the Magruder incident happened.
MCPS has Central Office employees who should be on top of the reporting requirements as part of their jobs.
Let’s not forget the Damascus rape case where admin basically tried to just pretend nothing had happened. This is a pattern in MCPS. We see it over and over.
+1 Loudon County had a grand jury investigation that uncovered a whole host of problems. Montgomery County needs to do the same.
As soon as I heard about the LCPS Superintendent getting fired I wondered about when, not if, this will happen to McKnight.
The BOE that just gave her the permanent job is going to turn around and fire her?
That's what they did. Ziegler had just been hired in 2021. He didn't keep kids safe. He's gone.
Not gonna happen in MoCo
MCPS has a responsibility to follow all the laws. This goes for reporting serious incidents, reporting grades, reporting attendance, and following anti-discrimination laws including Section 504 and IDEA. Students suffer when MCPS uses their positions of power to hide problems vs. fixing problems when they occur. That is what a grand jury uncovered in LCPS. Montgomery County should have a grand jury investigation for MCPS.
The Clery Act only applies to higher education, not K-12. It was introduced because universities were failing to notify students and staff about crime on campus, and trying to handle on-campus crimes include rape "in-house" instead of turning it over to the local police. We need the same for K-12 schools.
Why must you use facts to detract from these fake scandals? Sure there weren't any laws broken but we were trying to pretend that MCPS was somehow delinquint.
MCPS admitted they didn't follow the law. That's a fact.
But you have to earn your MCPS PR salary, so keep posting garbage all day. Maybe do some Wordle on the side, but keep at your lame attempt to cover up MCPS
violating the law.
As a PP pointed out, the law you're referring to isn't applicable to MCPS.