Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS employs over 13,000 teachers currently. How many pedophiles do you think have been found guilty for you to argue MCPS routinely has them on staff?
dozens and many are repeat offenders that are left in classrooms even after reports and even after CPS investigations of indicated child abuse
how many child victims are acceptable for you and the board of education?
List "the dozens".
News blackout in your house? There was just another arrest yesterday to add to the list. That's 12 in the last year alone that have made the news. There are 20 on leave due to suspicions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS employs over 13,000 teachers currently. How many pedophiles do you think have been found guilty for you to argue MCPS routinely has them on staff?
dozens and many are repeat offenders that are left in classrooms even after reports and even after CPS investigations of indicated child abuse
how many child victims are acceptable for you and the board of education?
List "the dozens".
Anonymous wrote:I never understand why people make such a big deal about this. My oldest did outdoor ed a couple of years ago and you'd think from some parents' reactions that the kids were being deployed to Iraq. And there's always posts here freaking out too.
My kid went to a nature center based in a lovely area of Rockville. Parents could volunteer aka check up on their kids. It was pretty standard fare bonding activities and camp stuff. The kids had chores to do around the center and in the cafeteria for meals. It wasn't a life changing experience but it was a traumatic one either - it was mostly no big deal (although my son was happy to miss a few days of classes.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS employs over 13,000 teachers currently. How many pedophiles do you think have been found guilty for you to argue MCPS routinely has them on staff?
dozens and many are repeat offenders that are left in classrooms even after reports and even after CPS investigations of indicated child abuse
how many child victims are acceptable for you and the board of education?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do they serve food wise there? Do they accommodate kids with allergies or special diets? I would love for my child to go but was wondering if they provide options for kids with special dietary needs. My child has a dairy, egg and nut allergies.
Same boat here. But: There is no way I will trust mcps not to kill my kid with cross contaminated food!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can opt out, but it isn't an excused absence and your child will probably face some social fallout from peers.
This is a load of BS! Outdoor Education isn't all that serious and some students think it's lame. Don't be over dramatic.
Anonymous wrote:What do they serve food wise there? Do they accommodate kids with allergies or special diets? I would love for my child to go but was wondering if they provide options for kids with special dietary needs. My child has a dairy, egg and nut allergies.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS employs over 13,000 teachers currently. How many pedophiles do you think have been found guilty for you to argue MCPS routinely has them on staff?
Anonymous wrote:My son struggles with anxiety and so Outdoor Ed was a difficult experience. Ended up having to bring him home early. We tried but he wasn't able to manage his worries. So, my advice is to know your child and do what works best for your family.
Anonymous wrote:I have several neighbors whose kids are in college who have had bed bug scares. They do what could be considered the minimum treatment and things go back to normal. None of them have ever had a second outbreak. That doesn't sound like bedbugs. A real bedbug infestation is difficult to get rid of, not that they are complaining.
There have been multiple reports of bedbugs on DCUM which could be multiple reports of the same incident or multiple reports of "bugs of any type" being hauled home from outdoor ed.
"There have been multiple reports of bedbugs at the Skycroft facility. We got a note home the year my younger daughter went. They were in another cabin."