Anonymous wrote:Kids ODed all the time in my school in the 80s. But they didn’t tell all the parents! We only knew because we’d see the ambulances.
Anonymous wrote:With how expensive it is to live in-bounds for BCC, Jackson Reed etc you’d think that the only families that could remain would be wealthy, highly educated ones who do not let their kids act like that. Seriously, it’s a head scratcher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t we just elected 1/3 of the BOE and appointed new superintendent?
Sadly, the BOE seems to rubber stamp MCPS and not hold the system accountable.
Dr. McKnight was a shoe-in since was a deputy superintendent and then basically guaranteed the main gig when she served as acting superintendent.
The unfortunate thing about school board elections is that most people don't pay attention, so some bad candidates get elected. Until things get so bad that it's time to clean house. Now is that time.
Also, it's time make our BOE full-time.
The unfortunate thing about MoCo school board elections is everyone votes for the most liberal Democrats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t we just elected 1/3 of the BOE and appointed new superintendent?
Superintendent needs to resign.
Parents need to parent. There are many, many wonderful parents who hold their children accountable. The ones who don't make school miserable for peers and staff alike.
+1000
Agreed. I think it is quite a jump to blame MCPS as a whole for the actions of two girls. These girls are the problem and they need to be handled appropriately by the school and their parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t we just elected 1/3 of the BOE and appointed new superintendent?
Superintendent needs to resign.
Parents need to parent. There are many, many wonderful parents who hold their children accountable. The ones who don't make school miserable for peers and staff alike.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t we just elected 1/3 of the BOE and appointed new superintendent?
Sadly, the BOE seems to rubber stamp MCPS and not hold the system accountable.
Dr. McKnight was a shoe-in since was a deputy superintendent and then basically guaranteed the main gig when she served as acting superintendent.
The unfortunate thing about school board elections is that most people don't pay attention, so some bad candidates get elected. Until things get so bad that it's time to clean house. Now is that time.
Also, it's time make our BOE full-time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, while I agree that MCPS has problems, the case of the two passed out girls is a parenting issue. It happened at 8am(!!!) which means the girls were likely drinking before school.
Except bathrooms in schools are now locked because too many students were using them as drug dens. Absolutely sickening. Of course there are consequences for using drugs on school property. MCPS are a joke. Nothing but hangout clubs where zero learning goes on.
All of the bathrooms in all of the schools are locked? The things I learn on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cut central office, Curriculum consultants, equity consultants. Have more teachers and more buildings. It will do more for all kids if there are under 20 kids per class than anything else they spend $ on.
THIS.
So much waste in MCPS. Quit the useless equity initiatives and hire more teachers and security.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, while I agree that MCPS has problems, the case of the two passed out girls is a parenting issue. It happened at 8am(!!!) which means the girls were likely drinking before school.
Except bathrooms in schools are now locked because too many students were using them as drug dens. Absolutely sickening. Of course there are consequences for using drugs on school property. MCPS are a joke. Nothing but hangout clubs where zero learning goes on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t we just elected 1/3 of the BOE and appointed new superintendent?
Superintendent needs to resign.
Parents need to parent. There are many, many wonderful parents who hold their children accountable. The ones who don't make school miserable for peers and staff alike.
Anonymous wrote:So... two girls were drunk at school at 8am (woah, commitment). They were found, sent to the hospital, and their parents were contacted. Seven hours later all parents were alerted to what happened. Why did all parents need to be contacted at all and why is it a problem for not-the-girls' parents that they were not contacted sooner?
Anonymous wrote:Cut central office, Curriculum consultants, equity consultants. Have more teachers and more buildings. It will do more for all kids if there are under 20 kids per class than anything else they spend $ on.