Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 đź’€
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.
Harsh rules? Like don't vape at school and keep your cellphone in your locker or backpack during class. SOOO HARSH, how will the kids ever survive?
It's soft parents like you that are the problem with society today. Be a parent to your kid, not their friend. What detracts from instructional time is kids skipping class to vape in the restroom and spending all of their class period on their cellphone. Wake up to reality.
Let's create lots of cool rules pronto that we can't enforce!
Anonymous wrote:DD reported bathrooms in her HS are still a disaster this school year.
Anonymous wrote: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.
How about if instead you explain what people who can't access bathrooms are supposed to do when they need to use a bathroom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
How about if instead you explain what people who can't access bathrooms are supposed to do when they need to use a bathroom?
Not all the bathrooms are locked. Just some. This makes it more manageable to determine who was there, when, and monitor. Also by HS I would tell you to plan accordingly. Go before leaving home, plan to go during lunch, and after school. If you need to go more often than that one should pay attention to what bathrooms are unlocked and again plan.
Sure, girls should just tell their periods to hold on between hours of 8am and 3pm. Please think before you post.
Seriously. Did you think before you posted. Girls on their period have or should always be planning. You need to know when to change your feline product of choice. And if you’re smart you have the proper backup based on your flow (ie thicker pad, period underwear, thin pad under a tampon). If you can go at one of the times suggested, go to class and get a pass.
Stop acting like it’s lines around the block like at a stadium concert with no alternatives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
How about if instead you explain what people who can't access bathrooms are supposed to do when they need to use a bathroom?
Not all the bathrooms are locked. Just some. This makes it more manageable to determine who was there, when, and monitor. Also by HS I would tell you to plan accordingly. Go before leaving home, plan to go during lunch, and after school. If you need to go more often than that one should pay attention to what bathrooms are unlocked and again plan.
Sure, girls should just tell their periods to hold on between hours of 8am and 3pm. Please think before you post.
Seriously. Did you think before you posted. Girls on their period have or should always be planning. You need to know when to change your feline product of choice. And if you’re smart you have the proper backup based on your flow (ie thicker pad, period underwear, thin pad under a tampon). If you can go at one of the times suggested, go to class and get a pass.
Stop acting like it’s lines around the block like at a stadium concert with no alternatives.
You're not in HS. Go away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
How about if instead you explain what people who can't access bathrooms are supposed to do when they need to use a bathroom?
Not all the bathrooms are locked. Just some. This makes it more manageable to determine who was there, when, and monitor. Also by HS I would tell you to plan accordingly. Go before leaving home, plan to go during lunch, and after school. If you need to go more often than that one should pay attention to what bathrooms are unlocked and again plan.
Sure, girls should just tell their periods to hold on between hours of 8am and 3pm. Please think before you post.
Seriously. Did you think before you posted. Girls on their period have or should always be planning. You need to know when to change your feline product of choice. And if you’re smart you have the proper backup based on your flow (ie thicker pad, period underwear, thin pad under a tampon). If you can go at one of the times suggested, go to class and get a pass.
Stop acting like it’s lines around the block like at a stadium concert with no alternatives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
How about if instead you explain what people who can't access bathrooms are supposed to do when they need to use a bathroom?
Not all the bathrooms are locked. Just some. This makes it more manageable to determine who was there, when, and monitor. Also by HS I would tell you to plan accordingly. Go before leaving home, plan to go during lunch, and after school. If you need to go more often than that one should pay attention to what bathrooms are unlocked and again plan.
Sure, girls should just tell their periods to hold on between hours of 8am and 3pm. Please think before you post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
How about if instead you explain what people who can't access bathrooms are supposed to do when they need to use a bathroom?
Not all the bathrooms are locked. Just some. This makes it more manageable to determine who was there, when, and monitor. Also by HS I would tell you to plan accordingly. Go before leaving home, plan to go during lunch, and after school. If you need to go more often than that one should pay attention to what bathrooms are unlocked and again plan.
Anonymous wrote: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.
How about if instead you explain what people who can't access bathrooms are supposed to do when they need to use a bathroom?
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:Anonymous wrote:Play classical music in the bathrooms. I’m serious.
Play it loud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 đź’€
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.
Harsh rules? Like don't vape at school and keep your cellphone in your locker or backpack during class. SOOO HARSH, how will the kids ever survive?
It's soft parents like you that are the problem with society today. Be a parent to your kid, not their friend. What detracts from instructional time is kids skipping class to vape in the restroom and spending all of their class period on their cellphone. Wake up to reality.
Let's create lots of cool rules pronto that we can't enforce!
Anonymous wrote: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 đź’€
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.
Harsh rules? Like don't vape at school and keep your cellphone in your locker or backpack during class. SOOO HARSH, how will the kids ever survive?
It's soft parents like you that are the problem with society today. Be a parent to your kid, not their friend. What detracts from instructional time is kids skipping class to vape in the restroom and spending all of their class period on their cellphone. Wake up to reality.