Anonymous wrote:Only if you want to privately fund them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it going with a CEO system, MCPS?
Working as it should. Way better than SRO.
How is that, exactly?
With the former SRO model, SROs were members of the community. They got to know the students, and they were able to form positive relationships with students. (And before you hit with the “school to prison pipeline” argument, SROs initiated 9 arrests in a system of 160,000 students in their last year. Just 9. I don’t think a .00005% arrest rate is much of a pipeline, especially when such arrests are truly warranted.)
CEOs exist outside the school community. For all the calls for positive community policing, I find it fascinating that we don’t want that model for our children and teenagers.
This is a lie and i'm not sure why people keep spreading it.
Not a lie:
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/pol/Resources/Files/SRO/MCPD-SRO-FAQ.pdf
Want to point to data that shows your MCPS prison pipeline? I’d love to see it.
Your link does not support your assertion
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it going with a CEO system, MCPS?
Working as it should. Way better than SRO.
How is that, exactly?
With the former SRO model, SROs were members of the community. They got to know the students, and they were able to form positive relationships with students. (And before you hit with the “school to prison pipeline” argument, SROs initiated 9 arrests in a system of 160,000 students in their last year. Just 9. I don’t think a .00005% arrest rate is much of a pipeline, especially when such arrests are truly warranted.)
CEOs exist outside the school community. For all the calls for positive community policing, I find it fascinating that we don’t want that model for our children and teenagers.
This is a lie and i'm not sure why people keep spreading it.
Not a lie:
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/pol/Resources/Files/SRO/MCPD-SRO-FAQ.pdf
Want to point to data that shows your MCPS prison pipeline? I’d love to see it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it going with a CEO system, MCPS?
Working as it should. Way better than SRO.
How is that, exactly?
With the former SRO model, SROs were members of the community. They got to know the students, and they were able to form positive relationships with students. (And before you hit with the “school to prison pipeline” argument, SROs initiated 9 arrests in a system of 160,000 students in their last year. Just 9. I don’t think a .00005% arrest rate is much of a pipeline, especially when such arrests are truly warranted.)
CEOs exist outside the school community. For all the calls for positive community policing, I find it fascinating that we don’t want that model for our children and teenagers.
This is a lie and i'm not sure why people keep spreading it.
The only thing the CEO program is better at is making progressives feel good about themselves.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it going with a CEO system, MCPS?
Working as it should. Way better than SRO.