Anonymous
Post 01/24/2023 16:25     Subject: Re:Is the drug problem as bad as it sounds?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another overdose at Kennedy High School again. In the girls' bathroom.

The high school bathroom situation is untenable and has been. How many of these incidents will it take for MCPS to respond from a security perspective? This week alone, you have the B-CC incident and now this.


Link to this?

Fwiw the poor child that died recently was found at home on the weekend, not at the high school.


You're right, Ashleigh did die at home, but her mother specifically complained about her daughter using in the school bathrooms at Kennedy and security and admin doing nothing to prevent her from doing so.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2023 16:24     Subject: Re:Is the drug problem as bad as it sounds?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another overdose at Kennedy High School again. In the girls' bathroom.

The high school bathroom situation is untenable and has been. How many of these incidents will it take for MCPS to respond from a security perspective? This week alone, you have the B-CC incident and now this.


Link to this?

Fwiw the poor child that died recently was found at home on the weekend, not at the high school.


No news reports have picked up on it, cause sadly, bad news from Kennedy doesn't get as much press as the W schools, but the principal sent a letter out. Would attach it here but board doesn't allow for attachments.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2023 16:22     Subject: Re:Is the drug problem as bad as it sounds?

Anonymous wrote:Another overdose at Kennedy High School again. In the girls' bathroom.

The high school bathroom situation is untenable and has been. How many of these incidents will it take for MCPS to respond from a security perspective? This week alone, you have the B-CC incident and now this.


Link to this?

Fwiw the poor child that died recently was found at home on the weekend, not at the high school.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2023 16:12     Subject: Is the drug problem as bad as it sounds?

Anonymous wrote:How many pill popper kids didn't try weed first. Weed is absolutely part of the problem. It's THE gateway drug.

I understand that we had tons of people unreasonably locked up over weed, but decriminalization of weed and all the marijuana dispensaries was a terrible solution. We could do better.


Anonymous
Post 01/24/2023 15:35     Subject: Is the drug problem as bad as it sounds?

Anonymous wrote:How many pill popper kids didn't try weed first. Weed is absolutely part of the problem. It's THE gateway drug.

I understand that we had tons of people unreasonably locked up over weed, but decriminalization of weed and all the marijuana dispensaries was a terrible solution. We could do better.


Or we could better regulate things like Adderal and Opiods and the amount given out and when. Or we could have better mental health systems in our country. Or we could improve wages so people actually have time to spend with family and outside.

We need to stop making weed the issue and address the things that are absolutely contributing to these problems.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2023 14:18     Subject: Is the drug problem as bad as it sounds?

Anonymous wrote:My child went from MCPS HS to a private one. She says the drug issues are pretty similar in both...


MCPS seems to get more press for their issues, as private schools get to keep their mess private.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2023 14:16     Subject: Is the drug problem as bad as it sounds?

My child went from MCPS HS to a private one. She says the drug issues are pretty similar in both...
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2023 13:58     Subject: Re:Is the drug problem as bad as it sounds?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another overdose at Kennedy High School again. In the girls' bathroom.

The high school bathroom situation is untenable and has been. How many of these incidents will it take for MCPS to respond from a security perspective? This week alone, you have the B-CC incident and now this.


They don't want to deal with the backlash from parents about having security.


Other school districts are using an ehallpass system, which tracks which kids are leaving the classroom to use the bathroom and when they are returning. It has reportedly had a strong impact on cutting down behavioral issues and class skipping: https://www.lcps.org/Page/227682

https://countychronicle.org/1674/news/new-e-hallpass-system-implemented-cuts-down-on-students-ditching-class/

If neighboring Loudoun County is doing this, why isn't MCPS?
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2023 13:45     Subject: Re:Is the drug problem as bad as it sounds?

Anonymous wrote:Another overdose at Kennedy High School again. In the girls' bathroom.

The high school bathroom situation is untenable and has been. How many of these incidents will it take for MCPS to respond from a security perspective? This week alone, you have the B-CC incident and now this.


They don't want to deal with the backlash from parents about having security.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2023 12:38     Subject: Re:Is the drug problem as bad as it sounds?

Another overdose at Kennedy High School again. In the girls' bathroom.

The high school bathroom situation is untenable and has been. How many of these incidents will it take for MCPS to respond from a security perspective? This week alone, you have the B-CC incident and now this.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2023 10:39     Subject: Is the drug problem as bad as it sounds?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How many pill popper kids didn't try weed first. Weed is absolutely part of the problem. It's THE gateway drug.

I understand that we had tons of people unreasonably locked up over weed, but decriminalization of weed and all the marijuana dispensaries was a terrible solution. We could do better.


Many, but how many saw their mom get sloshed off wine nightly? Most.


Get back to us when wine has fentanyl in it.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2023 10:34     Subject: Is the drug problem as bad as it sounds?

It so bad society is in freefall. The sky is falling! What shall we do?!?!
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2023 09:49     Subject: Is the drug problem as bad as it sounds?

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Anonymous wrote:Y’all voted to make pot legal. What did you expect?


Nobody voted for it to be legal for teens


You all just made it easier for them to buy it all the while expecting the already overwhelmed and understaffed schools to monitor and regulate it.


Teens always were able to get drugs. It’s not easier. We just now have drugs tgat kill white kids so we all of a sudden care.


It is much easier. Don’t make it about something it’s not. It is not about race.


It is actually about race and SES. Kids have been dying from drugs for a multitude of decades, but they were either poor in Hagerstown or black, so nobody really cared.

Now W kids are dying by the dozen every year. They buy pills of the net and die in their basements.

MCPS is just informing your because they are not buying the drugs at school and they are not dying at school (in general).

Sure there are still some kids getting pot, but that is not what people are freaking out about.

This is nto the long slow heroine death where it takes years of rehab to finally overdose. This is 1 stupid kid trying 1 pill and dying.


The girl who just died, which prompted the MCPS press conference went to Kennedy, which is not a W school, and her mother is a Hispanic immigrant who doesn't even speak English.

Get your head out of your ass and stop pretending this is an issue that only affects white kids.


So. Low SES and POC have been dying due to drugs, guns and gangs for 60 years. But now it’s a big deal because W kids are dying. It’s not just heroine in Cumberland anymore. I guess we should have cared when “their kids were dying” and perhaps it would nit have hit your neighborhood.


Are you braindead? I pointed out that the most recent OD was a Hispanic girl who went a Silver Spring high school, not W kid.

The literal thing you're complaining about, that POC kids have been negatively impacted by drugs, is why this is high profile right now.

Furthermore, while substance abuse has been an issue, the rates of death with the substance abuse we're seeing with fentanyl is unprecedented. You have no education or awareness of the issue.


Are you braindead? Sure the problem is at Kennedy it always has been but nobody cared. You only care because it kill white rich kids TOO. Do you understand the inclusive use of the word TOO.

Really worse than crack? or is it just hitting closer to home?


Your argument makes zero sense. No one cares about the problem affecting POC kids, but MCPS literally had an emergency press conference in response to a POC kid overdosing who attended a majority POC school.

Again: Drug use has existed among teenagers for years. Crack (which btw was not super prevalent in the last two decades among MCPS students) was highly addictive in 70s and 80s, but the death rate of crack is not on par with fentanyl, and again, the use of fentanyl among YOUTH is alarming. It's one thing to turn a blind eye to POC kids using weed, because they weren't dropping dead like flies from it. But these percocets/fentanyl are completely different. It's a game changer.

As I said, your lack of awareness and education on the topic is glaring and you just want to act like people only care about white kids in MCPS and that's not true.

I absolutely agree and acknowledge that historically and even today, majority-white schools in Bethesda/Potomac do get more resources and more attention than majority-minority schools in East County MoCo, but on this drug issue, EVERYONE is impacted throughout MCPS and EVERYONE is alarmed.

Instead of trying to win points by shitting on white kids who might be struggling with substance abuse, think about how you can help protect and defend all kids throughout MCPS from the chaos and trauma of illegal substances. Do better.

Anonymous
Post 01/24/2023 08:55     Subject: Is the drug problem as bad as it sounds?

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Anonymous wrote:Y’all voted to make pot legal. What did you expect?


Nobody voted for it to be legal for teens


You all just made it easier for them to buy it all the while expecting the already overwhelmed and understaffed schools to monitor and regulate it.


Teens always were able to get drugs. It’s not easier. We just now have drugs tgat kill white kids so we all of a sudden care.


It is much easier. Don’t make it about something it’s not. It is not about race.


It is actually about race and SES. Kids have been dying from drugs for a multitude of decades, but they were either poor in Hagerstown or black, so nobody really cared.

Now W kids are dying by the dozen every year. They buy pills of the net and die in their basements.

MCPS is just informing your because they are not buying the drugs at school and they are not dying at school (in general).

Sure there are still some kids getting pot, but that is not what people are freaking out about.

This is nto the long slow heroine death where it takes years of rehab to finally overdose. This is 1 stupid kid trying 1 pill and dying.


The girl who just died, which prompted the MCPS press conference went to Kennedy, which is not a W school, and her mother is a Hispanic immigrant who doesn't even speak English.

Get your head out of your ass and stop pretending this is an issue that only affects white kids.


So. Low SES and POC have been dying due to drugs, guns and gangs for 60 years. But now it’s a big deal because W kids are dying. It’s not just heroine in Cumberland anymore. I guess we should have cared when “their kids were dying” and perhaps it would nit have hit your neighborhood.


Are you braindead? I pointed out that the most recent OD was a Hispanic girl who went a Silver Spring high school, not W kid.

The literal thing you're complaining about, that POC kids have been negatively impacted by drugs, is why this is high profile right now.

Furthermore, while substance abuse has been an issue, the rates of death with the substance abuse we're seeing with fentanyl is unprecedented. You have no education or awareness of the issue.


Are you braindead? Sure the problem is at Kennedy it always has been but nobody cared. You only care because it kill white rich kids TOO. Do you understand the inclusive use of the word TOO.

Really worse than crack? or is it just hitting closer to home?


FWIW I've always believed these problems were even worse at the wealthy schools. Everyone says they have a lot of drugs at the W's.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2023 08:27     Subject: Is the drug problem as bad as it sounds?

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Anonymous wrote:Y’all voted to make pot legal. What did you expect?


Nobody voted for it to be legal for teens


You all just made it easier for them to buy it all the while expecting the already overwhelmed and understaffed schools to monitor and regulate it.


Teens always were able to get drugs. It’s not easier. We just now have drugs tgat kill white kids so we all of a sudden care.


It is much easier. Don’t make it about something it’s not. It is not about race.


It is actually about race and SES. Kids have been dying from drugs for a multitude of decades, but they were either poor in Hagerstown or black, so nobody really cared.

Now W kids are dying by the dozen every year. They buy pills of the net and die in their basements.

MCPS is just informing your because they are not buying the drugs at school and they are not dying at school (in general).

Sure there are still some kids getting pot, but that is not what people are freaking out about.

This is nto the long slow heroine death where it takes years of rehab to finally overdose. This is 1 stupid kid trying 1 pill and dying.


The girl who just died, which prompted the MCPS press conference went to Kennedy, which is not a W school, and her mother is a Hispanic immigrant who doesn't even speak English.

Get your head out of your ass and stop pretending this is an issue that only affects white kids.


So. Low SES and POC have been dying due to drugs, guns and gangs for 60 years. But now it’s a big deal because W kids are dying. It’s not just heroine in Cumberland anymore. I guess we should have cared when “their kids were dying” and perhaps it would nit have hit your neighborhood.


Are you braindead? I pointed out that the most recent OD was a Hispanic girl who went a Silver Spring high school, not W kid.

The literal thing you're complaining about, that POC kids have been negatively impacted by drugs, is why this is high profile right now.

Furthermore, while substance abuse has been an issue, the rates of death with the substance abuse we're seeing with fentanyl is unprecedented. You have no education or awareness of the issue.


Are you braindead? Sure the problem is at Kennedy it always has been but nobody cared. You only care because it kill white rich kids TOO. Do you understand the inclusive use of the word TOO.

Really worse than crack? or is it just hitting closer to home?