Anonymous wrote:OMG, you are so crazy!!! This forum is perfect for you to spew all this stuff.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. OMG. trauma?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have parents that teach them how to deal with situations and not go crazy or start crying when they come upon an unexpected or undesired situation. So you go into the bathroom. There are kids in there vaping or selling drugs. Go to your stall, pee and go tell a teacher if you are so inclined. Or go the the next bathroom. The real problem is the parents who are not parenting their kids. You should go after them!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, why don't you lead a squadron of high anxiety parents to donate stools and take two hour shifts to man each of the 24 bathrooms. Better to spend all this time to actually parent your kids.Anonymous wrote:Fox 5 covered the issue as part of a meeting B-CC PTSA parents are having with them on bathroom safety issues at the school: https://www.fox5dc.com/video/1173523
MCPS COO Brian Hull's great idea is to do hall sweeps in the bathrooms before class. How he's going to manage that with existing security personnel numbers, he doesn't say. And he admits they don't have enough female security officers to do sweeps of the girls bathrooms.
This is the best MCPS can do? Pathetic!
So, what do you propose should be done?
LOL So ignore their trauma and do nothing.
You suck.
Yes. Ask the MCPS counselors who have deal with kids who have witnessed their friends overdosing, seizing, vomiting. Or who have never been exposed to drug use and are assaulted with the visceral smells and sights without their consent.
Parents who are caught using drugs in front of their kids lose access and/or parental rights to their kids for abusing substances in their presence due to the harm witnessing those things causes to the children. But you think children in the care of MCPS experience no trauma when it happens under their roof.
Again, I hope you are just an internet troll and don't work in MCPS because your mindset is toxic and dangerous to the wellbeing of MCPS youth. You are an abuser enabler, if not an abuser yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Right???? So tired of all these crazy parents waiting for the government to parent their kids. So sad for those kids.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, why don't you lead a squadron of high anxiety parents to donate stools and take two hour shifts to man each of the 24 bathrooms. Better to spend all this time to actually parent your kids.Anonymous wrote:Fox 5 covered the issue as part of a meeting B-CC PTSA parents are having with them on bathroom safety issues at the school: https://www.fox5dc.com/video/1173523
MCPS COO Brian Hull's great idea is to do hall sweeps in the bathrooms before class. How he's going to manage that with existing security personnel numbers, he doesn't say. And he admits they don't have enough female security officers to do sweeps of the girls bathrooms.
This is the best MCPS can do? Pathetic!
If your suggestion is that parents should volunteer to provide bathroom security, why are we paying MCPS personnel to serve in the security and safety functions? Are they just there to stare at the walls?
Exactly, why should it be parents' job to monitor halls? What's the point of paying taxes?
I know! We pay taxes so the county will raise our kids for us!
Right???? So tired of all these crazy parents waiting for the government to parent their kids. So sad for those kids.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, why don't you lead a squadron of high anxiety parents to donate stools and take two hour shifts to man each of the 24 bathrooms. Better to spend all this time to actually parent your kids.Anonymous wrote:Fox 5 covered the issue as part of a meeting B-CC PTSA parents are having with them on bathroom safety issues at the school: https://www.fox5dc.com/video/1173523
MCPS COO Brian Hull's great idea is to do hall sweeps in the bathrooms before class. How he's going to manage that with existing security personnel numbers, he doesn't say. And he admits they don't have enough female security officers to do sweeps of the girls bathrooms.
This is the best MCPS can do? Pathetic!
If your suggestion is that parents should volunteer to provide bathroom security, why are we paying MCPS personnel to serve in the security and safety functions? Are they just there to stare at the walls?
Exactly, why should it be parents' job to monitor halls? What's the point of paying taxes?
I know! We pay taxes so the county will raise our kids for us!
OMG, you are so crazy!!! This forum is perfect for you to spew all this stuff.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. OMG. trauma?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have parents that teach them how to deal with situations and not go crazy or start crying when they come upon an unexpected or undesired situation. So you go into the bathroom. There are kids in there vaping or selling drugs. Go to your stall, pee and go tell a teacher if you are so inclined. Or go the the next bathroom. The real problem is the parents who are not parenting their kids. You should go after them!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, why don't you lead a squadron of high anxiety parents to donate stools and take two hour shifts to man each of the 24 bathrooms. Better to spend all this time to actually parent your kids.Anonymous wrote:Fox 5 covered the issue as part of a meeting B-CC PTSA parents are having with them on bathroom safety issues at the school: https://www.fox5dc.com/video/1173523
MCPS COO Brian Hull's great idea is to do hall sweeps in the bathrooms before class. How he's going to manage that with existing security personnel numbers, he doesn't say. And he admits they don't have enough female security officers to do sweeps of the girls bathrooms.
This is the best MCPS can do? Pathetic!
So, what do you propose should be done?
LOL So ignore their trauma and do nothing.
You suck.
Yes. Ask the MCPS counselors who have deal with kids who have witnessed their friends overdosing, seizing, vomiting. Or who have never been exposed to drug use and are assaulted with the visceral smells and sights without their consent.
Parents who are caught using drugs in front of their kids lose access and/or parental rights to their kids for abusing substances in their presence due to the harm witnessing those things causes to the children. But you think children in the care of MCPS experience no trauma when it happens under their roof.
Again, I hope you are just an internet troll and don't work in MCPS because your mindset is toxic and dangerous to the wellbeing of MCPS youth. You are an abuser enabler, if not an abuser yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, why don't you lead a squadron of high anxiety parents to donate stools and take two hour shifts to man each of the 24 bathrooms. Better to spend all this time to actually parent your kids.Anonymous wrote:Fox 5 covered the issue as part of a meeting B-CC PTSA parents are having with them on bathroom safety issues at the school: https://www.fox5dc.com/video/1173523
MCPS COO Brian Hull's great idea is to do hall sweeps in the bathrooms before class. How he's going to manage that with existing security personnel numbers, he doesn't say. And he admits they don't have enough female security officers to do sweeps of the girls bathrooms.
This is the best MCPS can do? Pathetic!
If your suggestion is that parents should volunteer to provide bathroom security, why are we paying MCPS personnel to serve in the security and safety functions? Are they just there to stare at the walls?
Exactly, why should it be parents' job to monitor halls? What's the point of paying taxes?
I know! We pay taxes so the county will raise our kids for us!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, why don't you lead a squadron of high anxiety parents to donate stools and take two hour shifts to man each of the 24 bathrooms. Better to spend all this time to actually parent your kids.Anonymous wrote:Fox 5 covered the issue as part of a meeting B-CC PTSA parents are having with them on bathroom safety issues at the school: https://www.fox5dc.com/video/1173523
MCPS COO Brian Hull's great idea is to do hall sweeps in the bathrooms before class. How he's going to manage that with existing security personnel numbers, he doesn't say. And he admits they don't have enough female security officers to do sweeps of the girls bathrooms.
This is the best MCPS can do? Pathetic!
If your suggestion is that parents should volunteer to provide bathroom security, why are we paying MCPS personnel to serve in the security and safety functions? Are they just there to stare at the walls?
Exactly, why should it be parents' job to monitor halls? What's the point of paying taxes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, why don't you lead a squadron of high anxiety parents to donate stools and take two hour shifts to man each of the 24 bathrooms. Better to spend all this time to actually parent your kids.Anonymous wrote:Fox 5 covered the issue as part of a meeting B-CC PTSA parents are having with them on bathroom safety issues at the school: https://www.fox5dc.com/video/1173523
MCPS COO Brian Hull's great idea is to do hall sweeps in the bathrooms before class. How he's going to manage that with existing security personnel numbers, he doesn't say. And he admits they don't have enough female security officers to do sweeps of the girls bathrooms.
This is the best MCPS can do? Pathetic!
If your suggestion is that parents should volunteer to provide bathroom security, why are we paying MCPS personnel to serve in the security and safety functions? Are they just there to stare at the walls?
Anonymous wrote:I'd try to avoid using public bathrooms. Seems like a good life lesson here.
Anonymous wrote:LOL. OMG. trauma?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have parents that teach them how to deal with situations and not go crazy or start crying when they come upon an unexpected or undesired situation. So you go into the bathroom. There are kids in there vaping or selling drugs. Go to your stall, pee and go tell a teacher if you are so inclined. Or go the the next bathroom. The real problem is the parents who are not parenting their kids. You should go after them!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, why don't you lead a squadron of high anxiety parents to donate stools and take two hour shifts to man each of the 24 bathrooms. Better to spend all this time to actually parent your kids.Anonymous wrote:Fox 5 covered the issue as part of a meeting B-CC PTSA parents are having with them on bathroom safety issues at the school: https://www.fox5dc.com/video/1173523
MCPS COO Brian Hull's great idea is to do hall sweeps in the bathrooms before class. How he's going to manage that with existing security personnel numbers, he doesn't say. And he admits they don't have enough female security officers to do sweeps of the girls bathrooms.
This is the best MCPS can do? Pathetic!
So, what do you propose should be done?
LOL So ignore their trauma and do nothing.
You suck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have parents that teach them how to deal with situations and not go crazy or start crying when they come upon an unexpected or undesired situation. So you go into the bathroom. There are kids in there vaping or selling drugs. Go to your stall, pee and go tell a teacher if you are so inclined. Or go the the next bathroom. The real problem is the parents who are not parenting their kids. You should go after them!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, why don't you lead a squadron of high anxiety parents to donate stools and take two hour shifts to man each of the 24 bathrooms. Better to spend all this time to actually parent your kids.Anonymous wrote:Fox 5 covered the issue as part of a meeting B-CC PTSA parents are having with them on bathroom safety issues at the school: https://www.fox5dc.com/video/1173523
MCPS COO Brian Hull's great idea is to do hall sweeps in the bathrooms before class. How he's going to manage that with existing security personnel numbers, he doesn't say. And he admits they don't have enough female security officers to do sweeps of the girls bathrooms.
This is the best MCPS can do? Pathetic!
So, what do you propose should be done?
dp..MCPS can't go "after" the parents of kids who are troublemakers. Those parents don't even pay attention to what's going on with their kids. IMO, the answer is the 3 strikes rule - you get caught using 3x, you get kicked out of school. Let the parents deal with it.
LOL. OMG. trauma?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have parents that teach them how to deal with situations and not go crazy or start crying when they come upon an unexpected or undesired situation. So you go into the bathroom. There are kids in there vaping or selling drugs. Go to your stall, pee and go tell a teacher if you are so inclined. Or go the the next bathroom. The real problem is the parents who are not parenting their kids. You should go after them!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, why don't you lead a squadron of high anxiety parents to donate stools and take two hour shifts to man each of the 24 bathrooms. Better to spend all this time to actually parent your kids.Anonymous wrote:Fox 5 covered the issue as part of a meeting B-CC PTSA parents are having with them on bathroom safety issues at the school: https://www.fox5dc.com/video/1173523
MCPS COO Brian Hull's great idea is to do hall sweeps in the bathrooms before class. How he's going to manage that with existing security personnel numbers, he doesn't say. And he admits they don't have enough female security officers to do sweeps of the girls bathrooms.
This is the best MCPS can do? Pathetic!
So, what do you propose should be done?
LOL So ignore their trauma and do nothing.
You suck.
Anonymous wrote:Have parents that teach them how to deal with situations and not go crazy or start crying when they come upon an unexpected or undesired situation. So you go into the bathroom. There are kids in there vaping or selling drugs. Go to your stall, pee and go tell a teacher if you are so inclined. Or go the the next bathroom. The real problem is the parents who are not parenting their kids. You should go after them!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, why don't you lead a squadron of high anxiety parents to donate stools and take two hour shifts to man each of the 24 bathrooms. Better to spend all this time to actually parent your kids.Anonymous wrote:Fox 5 covered the issue as part of a meeting B-CC PTSA parents are having with them on bathroom safety issues at the school: https://www.fox5dc.com/video/1173523
MCPS COO Brian Hull's great idea is to do hall sweeps in the bathrooms before class. How he's going to manage that with existing security personnel numbers, he doesn't say. And he admits they don't have enough female security officers to do sweeps of the girls bathrooms.
This is the best MCPS can do? Pathetic!
So, what do you propose should be done?
MCPS can't go "after" the parents of kids who are troublemakers. Those parents don't even pay attention to what's going on with their kids. IMO, the answer is the 3 strikes rule - you get caught using 3x, you get kicked out of school. Let the parents deal with it.Get your head out of the sand!!! Many kids have mental health issues because of the poor parenting they have received.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most kids are actually not traumatize and sadly, most kids think it is funny. So this tells me that you need to teach your kid to BUCK UP!!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly, it is the best they can do. Why don't you volunteer as security to walk the halls?
Quick. Who wants to play spot the MCPS employee? Get a life. Change careers if you hate kids this much that drug use going on in bathrooms doesn't concern you.
I don't work for MCPS, good try. If no one else wants those jobs and you are complaining you should be the first to step up and do it.
If you don’t work for the school system, then what’s your motivation for the boot licking?
You get a kick out of kids being traumatized?
Holy crap. Seriously? I pray that you do not work for MCPS with this POV. This literally flies in the face of prioritizing the mental health and wellbeing of students by DISMISSING what they are telling you TRAUMATIZES them. SHAME ON YOU.
I don't know a single high schooler who thinks the drug use and violence in the bathrooms is funny.
Anonymous wrote:Have parents that teach them how to deal with situations and not go crazy or start crying when they come upon an unexpected or undesired situation. So you go into the bathroom. There are kids in there vaping or selling drugs. Go to your stall, pee and go tell a teacher if you are so inclined. Or go the the next bathroom. The real problem is the parents who are not parenting their kids. You should go after them!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, why don't you lead a squadron of high anxiety parents to donate stools and take two hour shifts to man each of the 24 bathrooms. Better to spend all this time to actually parent your kids.Anonymous wrote:Fox 5 covered the issue as part of a meeting B-CC PTSA parents are having with them on bathroom safety issues at the school: https://www.fox5dc.com/video/1173523
MCPS COO Brian Hull's great idea is to do hall sweeps in the bathrooms before class. How he's going to manage that with existing security personnel numbers, he doesn't say. And he admits they don't have enough female security officers to do sweeps of the girls bathrooms.
This is the best MCPS can do? Pathetic!
So, what do you propose should be done?