Anonymous
Post 02/17/2024 13:35     Subject: Petition to bring back SROs

Anonymous wrote:Is there a petition to keep our schools gun-free and SROs out of our schools?


There are guns in MCPS schools every day. More security needed and SROs.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2024 13:35     Subject: Petition to bring back SROs

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:There should be an SRO officer at every high school and middle school.


+1 yes, and I'm fine with them walking the hallways.


since they only make schools less safe it's kind of a bad idea



Post proof, and it can’t be about Parkland or Uvalde. Bonus points if your data is actually related to MCPS, since that’s the subject of this thread.


MCPS SROs are no different than azarose every place else this isn't magic. Cases like parkland and uvalde show that they are not effective in these dangerous situations, nor do they indicate that they make schools in any way safer for our children


I’m a teacher. In one case, I watched an SRO calmly take a 16-18 inch knife off one of my students. I watched as the student admitted to the officer he planned to use it on another student at the end of the school day. In another case, I watched an SRO respond to a student who was stranded with a pair of scissors. He administered the aid. In a third case, I watched an SRO talk to a distressed student about something that occurred the day prior, and helped the student calmly resolve the matter.

There was no press for any of these occasions. That’s a shame, too, because the narrative about SROs is remarkably unbalanced. I’m 100% in support of SROs because I’ve seen first hand (multiple times) the good they can bring to our community.

I’ve often wondered how many interactions the loudest among us have actually had with SROs.


MCPS HS pricnipals were also universally in favor of keeping SROS, but they were overruled by activist voices and Elrich and Jawando.


Never been a fan of Jawando but at least he got this right. All the research shows that SROs make schools less safe.


I’ll fix this for you:
All the research Jawando decided to look at shows SROs make schools less safe.

Interestingly, PGCPS went the other way and kept SROs. They surveyed the whole community and 80% of students and staff said they wanted SROs to remain. The research they presented showed the positive value of SROs on a community.

But the MCPS removal was all Cherry-picked data and minuscule focus groups.


The only way mcps knows how to do things
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2024 13:33     Subject: Petition to bring back SROs

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There should be an SRO officer at every high school and middle school.


+1 yes, and I'm fine with them walking the hallways.


since they only make schools less safe it's kind of a bad idea



Post proof, and it can’t be about Parkland or Uvalde. Bonus points if your data is actually related to MCPS, since that’s the subject of this thread.


MCPS SROs are no different than azarose every place else this isn't magic. Cases like parkland and uvalde show that they are not effective in these dangerous situations, nor do they indicate that they make schools in any way safer for our children


I’m a teacher. In one case, I watched an SRO calmly take a 16-18 inch knife off one of my students. I watched as the student admitted to the officer he planned to use it on another student at the end of the school day. In another case, I watched an SRO respond to a student who was stranded with a pair of scissors. He administered the aid. In a third case, I watched an SRO talk to a distressed student about something that occurred the day prior, and helped the student calmly resolve the matter.

There was no press for any of these occasions. That’s a shame, too, because the narrative about SROs is remarkably unbalanced. I’m 100% in support of SROs because I’ve seen first hand (multiple times) the good they can bring to our community.

I’ve often wondered how many interactions the loudest among us have actually had with SROs.


MCPS HS pricnipals were also universally in favor of keeping SROS, but they were overruled by activist voices and Elrich and Jawando.


Never been a fan of Jawando but at least he got this right. All the research shows that SROs make schools less safe.


I’ll fix this for you:
All the research Jawando decided to look at shows SROs make schools less safe.

Interestingly, PGCPS went the other way and kept SROs. They surveyed the whole community and 80% of students and staff said they wanted SROs to remain. The research they presented showed the positive value of SROs on a community.

But the MCPS removal was all Cherry-picked data and minuscule focus groups.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2024 13:30     Subject: Petition to bring back SROs

Call it what you want in title, but reality is schools need more paid adults helping in various threatening and non threatening situations.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2024 13:25     Subject: Petition to bring back SROs

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There should be an SRO officer at every high school and middle school.


+1 yes, and I'm fine with them walking the hallways.


since they only make schools less safe it's kind of a bad idea



Post proof, and it can’t be about Parkland or Uvalde. Bonus points if your data is actually related to MCPS, since that’s the subject of this thread.


MCPS SROs are no different than azarose every place else this isn't magic. Cases like parkland and uvalde show that they are not effective in these dangerous situations, nor do they indicate that they make schools in any way safer for our children


I’m a teacher. In one case, I watched an SRO calmly take a 16-18 inch knife off one of my students. I watched as the student admitted to the officer he planned to use it on another student at the end of the school day. In another case, I watched an SRO respond to a student who was stranded with a pair of scissors. He administered the aid. In a third case, I watched an SRO talk to a distressed student about something that occurred the day prior, and helped the student calmly resolve the matter.

There was no press for any of these occasions. That’s a shame, too, because the narrative about SROs is remarkably unbalanced. I’m 100% in support of SROs because I’ve seen first hand (multiple times) the good they can bring to our community.

I’ve often wondered how many interactions the loudest among us have actually had with SROs.


MCPS HS pricnipals were also universally in favor of keeping SROS, but they were overruled by activist voices and Elrich and Jawando.


Never been a fan of Jawando but at least he got this right. All the research shows that SROs make schools less safe.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2024 13:24     Subject: Petition to bring back SROs

Is there a petition to keep our schools gun-free and SROs out of our schools?
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2024 12:59     Subject: Petition to bring back SROs

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There should be an SRO officer at every high school and middle school.


+1 yes, and I'm fine with them walking the hallways.


since they only make schools less safe it's kind of a bad idea



Post proof, and it can’t be about Parkland or Uvalde. Bonus points if your data is actually related to MCPS, since that’s the subject of this thread.


MCPS SROs are no different than azarose every place else this isn't magic. Cases like parkland and uvalde show that they are not effective in these dangerous situations, nor do they indicate that they make schools in any way safer for our children


I’m a teacher. In one case, I watched an SRO calmly take a 16-18 inch knife off one of my students. I watched as the student admitted to the officer he planned to use it on another student at the end of the school day. In another case, I watched an SRO respond to a student who was stranded with a pair of scissors. He administered the aid. In a third case, I watched an SRO talk to a distressed student about something that occurred the day prior, and helped the student calmly resolve the matter.

There was no press for any of these occasions. That’s a shame, too, because the narrative about SROs is remarkably unbalanced. I’m 100% in support of SROs because I’ve seen first hand (multiple times) the good they can bring to our community.

I’ve often wondered how many interactions the loudest among us have actually had with SROs.


MCPS HS pricnipals were also universally in favor of keeping SROS, but they were overruled by activist voices and Elrich and Jawando.


Let’s not forget the focus group about SROs only had 3 students out of 160,000 in MCPS. That decision wasn’t really the result of true research.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2024 12:55     Subject: Petition to bring back SROs

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There should be an SRO officer at every high school and middle school.


+1 yes, and I'm fine with them walking the hallways.


since they only make schools less safe it's kind of a bad idea



Post proof, and it can’t be about Parkland or Uvalde. Bonus points if your data is actually related to MCPS, since that’s the subject of this thread.


MCPS SROs are no different than azarose every place else this isn't magic. Cases like parkland and uvalde show that they are not effective in these dangerous situations, nor do they indicate that they make schools in any way safer for our children


I’m a teacher. In one case, I watched an SRO calmly take a 16-18 inch knife off one of my students. I watched as the student admitted to the officer he planned to use it on another student at the end of the school day. In another case, I watched an SRO respond to a student who was stranded with a pair of scissors. He administered the aid. In a third case, I watched an SRO talk to a distressed student about something that occurred the day prior, and helped the student calmly resolve the matter.

There was no press for any of these occasions. That’s a shame, too, because the narrative about SROs is remarkably unbalanced. I’m 100% in support of SROs because I’ve seen first hand (multiple times) the good they can bring to our community.

I’ve often wondered how many interactions the loudest among us have actually had with SROs.


MCPS HS pricnipals were also universally in favor of keeping SROS, but they were overruled by activist voices and Elrich and Jawando.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2024 12:51     Subject: Petition to bring back SROs

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There should be an SRO officer at every high school and middle school.


+1 yes, and I'm fine with them walking the hallways.


since they only make schools less safe it's kind of a bad idea



Post proof, and it can’t be about Parkland or Uvalde. Bonus points if your data is actually related to MCPS, since that’s the subject of this thread.


MCPS SROs are no different than azarose every place else this isn't magic. Cases like parkland and uvalde show that they are not effective in these dangerous situations, nor do they indicate that they make schools in any way safer for our children


I’m a teacher. In one case, I watched an SRO calmly take a 16-18 inch knife off one of my students. I watched as the student admitted to the officer he planned to use it on another student at the end of the school day. In another case, I watched an SRO respond to a student who was stranded with a pair of scissors. He administered the aid. In a third case, I watched an SRO talk to a distressed student about something that occurred the day prior, and helped the student calmly resolve the matter.

There was no press for any of these occasions. That’s a shame, too, because the narrative about SROs is remarkably unbalanced. I’m 100% in support of SROs because I’ve seen first hand (multiple times) the good they can bring to our community.

I’ve often wondered how many interactions the loudest among us have actually had with SROs.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2024 12:38     Subject: Petition to bring back SROs

Anonymous wrote:It is 2024. Have not read all 39 pages here. What happened with getting a petition to bring back SROs? Families who had kids in HS with SROs, do you recall if SROs did anything to stop problems in the school's bathrooms?

Nothing. These petitions are useless.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2024 11:50     Subject: Petition to bring back SROs

They're not coming back with this county Exec or council.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2024 11:25     Subject: Petition to bring back SROs

It is 2024. Have not read all 39 pages here. What happened with getting a petition to bring back SROs? Families who had kids in HS with SROs, do you recall if SROs did anything to stop problems in the school's bathrooms?
Anonymous
Post 02/04/2023 08:03     Subject: Petition to bring back SROs

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There should be an SRO officer at every high school and middle school.


+1 yes, and I'm fine with them walking the hallways.


since they only make schools less safe it's kind of a bad idea



Post proof, and it can’t be about Parkland or Uvalde. Bonus points if your data is actually related to MCPS, since that’s the subject of this thread.


Dunkin' donuts! Now it all makes sense.
Anonymous
Post 02/04/2023 08:02     Subject: Petition to bring back SROs

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There should be an SRO officer at every high school and middle school.


+1 yes, and I'm fine with them walking the hallways.


since they only make schools less safe it's kind of a bad idea



Post proof, and it can’t be about Parkland or Uvalde. Bonus points if your data is actually related to MCPS, since that’s the subject of this thread.


MCPS SROs are no different than azarose every place else this isn't magic. Cases like parkland and uvalde show that they are not effective in these dangerous situations, nor do they indicate that they make schools in any way safer for our children
Anonymous
Post 02/04/2023 07:45     Subject: Re:Petition to bring back SROs

Anonymous wrote:


More proof that there are SRO’s in MCPSs