Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In which Board of Ed meeting has MCPS discussed installing detectors in bathrooms? Do you know the date of the meeting? Or is this just "talk?"
Will they install weapons detectors in bathrooms? Apparently, the BCC student that was seen with a firearm happened in a school bathroom.
I thought all the bathrooms were locked. How'd this happen?
Are bathrooms at BCC locked too?
Yes, kids are getting drunk in there and passing out. They've abused their privileges. Now they have to deal with the fallout.
Privileges? Pee and poop are now privileges?
Def for teachers. I can only go once per day given my teaching schedule and the expectation to stand in the doorway and monitor the hall outside my classroom in
between classes. Plus all the meetings during my limited planning time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In which Board of Ed meeting has MCPS discussed installing detectors in bathrooms? Do you know the date of the meeting? Or is this just "talk?"
Will they install weapons detectors in bathrooms? Apparently, the BCC student that was seen with a firearm happened in a school bathroom.
I thought all the bathrooms were locked. How'd this happen?
Are bathrooms at BCC locked too?
Yes, kids are getting drunk in there and passing out. They've abused their privileges. Now they have to deal with the fallout.
Privileges? Pee and poop are now privileges?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vape Detectors were set up at Northwood and then removed because they were going off too much and there was no actual consequence for the behavior 💀
That's the problem with these posters who keep insisting on all these harsh rules like vape detectors and cell phone bans. Nobody can enforce any of it and there are no consequences so it does nothing other than detract from instructional time.
Anonymous wrote:Play classical music in the bathrooms. I’m serious.
Anonymous wrote:They implemented a plan in that they closed the bathrooms. Folks don’t like it, but don’t really have a better plan. Are you expecting MCPS to hire folks to monitor every bathroom in every secondary school? And if this is what you believe the school system should do, please explain from where the funds and personnel are going to come.
Gather the community and talk about the lack of parenting and discipline and knowing what your kids are watching online so this madness stops.
Anonymous wrote:What's the plan by the schools for the new school year? Are school bathrooms going to remain closed? Should we plan our work schedule around kid's bathroom needs so they can be picked up from school to go home to use a toilet?? Plan to get a doctor's note so they can use the health room bathroom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vape Detectors were set up at Northwood and then removed because they were going off too much and there was no actual consequence for the behavior 💀
That's the problem with these posters who keep insisting on all these harsh rules like vape detectors and cell phone bans. Nobody can enforce any of it and there are no consequences so it does nothing other than detract from instructional time.
Anonymous wrote:Vape Detectors were set up at Northwood and then removed because they were going off too much and there was no actual consequence for the behavior 💀
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In which Board of Ed meeting has MCPS discussed installing detectors in bathrooms? Do you know the date of the meeting? Or is this just "talk?"
Will they install weapons detectors in bathrooms? Apparently, the BCC student that was seen with a firearm happened in a school bathroom.
I thought all the bathrooms were locked. How'd this happen?
Are bathrooms at BCC locked too?
Yes, kids are getting drunk in there and passing out. They've abused their privileges. Now they have to deal with the fallout.
But this is unfairly punishing everyone for the actions of a few idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In which Board of Ed meeting has MCPS discussed installing detectors in bathrooms? Do you know the date of the meeting? Or is this just "talk?"
Will they install weapons detectors in bathrooms? Apparently, the BCC student that was seen with a firearm happened in a school bathroom.
I thought all the bathrooms were locked. How'd this happen?
Are bathrooms at BCC locked too?
Yes, kids are getting drunk in there and passing out. They've abused their privileges. Now they have to deal with the fallout.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In which Board of Ed meeting has MCPS discussed installing detectors in bathrooms? Do you know the date of the meeting? Or is this just "talk?"
Will they install weapons detectors in bathrooms? Apparently, the BCC student that was seen with a firearm happened in a school bathroom.
I thought all the bathrooms were locked. How'd this happen?
Are bathrooms at BCC locked too?
Yes, kids are getting drunk in there and passing out. They've abused their privileges. Now they have to deal with the fallout.