Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I smoked pot almost every day when I was attending an MCPS high school 30 years ago. This is not new.
The pot of today is different - stronger and mixed with chemicals in a different delivery method.
DP. That's what they said 30 years ago too, when I was in high school (not in MCPS, and I never smoked pot).
So the rise in psychosis among adolescents is just made up?
https://www.wsj.com/us-news/marijuana-depression-psychosis-869490d1
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/mental-health/marijuana-induced-psychiatric-disorders-high-potency-weed-psychosis-rcna146072
I don't know what to tell you. They actually did say this. They have been saying "The pot of today is different - stronger" since at least the 1970s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sad situation. why doesn't MCPS install detectors and discipline students in front of parents /caregivers violating school rules?
DCUM hysteria, meet crackpot teacher who thought that he would testify before the board, instead of talking with his principal. Kennedy is not some wasteland. This teacher will probably be elsewhere next year, because he mostly wants to throw verbal bombs out there. Veracity is an issue for him.
Who told you the teacher didn’t talk to the principal? That is an idiotic assumption to make.
He did not.
Anonymous wrote:sad situation. why doesn't MCPS install detectors and discipline students in front of parents /caregivers violating school rules?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sad situation. why doesn't MCPS install detectors and discipline students in front of parents /caregivers violating school rules?
DCUM hysteria, meet crackpot teacher who thought that he would testify before the board, instead of talking with his principal. Kennedy is not some wasteland. This teacher will probably be elsewhere next year, because he mostly wants to throw verbal bombs out there. Veracity is an issue for him.
Who told you the teacher didn’t talk to the principal? That is an idiotic assumption to make.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sad situation. why doesn't MCPS install detectors and discipline students in front of parents /caregivers violating school rules?
DCUM hysteria, meet crackpot teacher who thought that he would testify before the board, instead of talking with his principal. Kennedy is not some wasteland. This teacher will probably be elsewhere next year, because he mostly wants to throw verbal bombs out there. Veracity is an issue for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn’t security clearing the halls and checking on bathrooms? Not hard to smell activity and as drug free zones, they have the authority to do this. Kids caught get a phone call to the parents. Repeat offenders go home and they can sit in their room doing virtual learning and smoke their weed in peace.
Because schools are supposed to be reducing suspensions and discipline referrals and state funding is stupidly tied to this. Parents who are concerned should be making a huge stink.
Anonymous wrote:sad situation. why doesn't MCPS install detectors and discipline students in front of parents /caregivers violating school rules?
Anonymous wrote:Last year there was a problem at BCC, which has since been tamped down a bit. Some bathrooms are closed at lunchtime and the rest are monitored by staff and parent volunteers.
Churchill had a problem recently.
Substance use is pervasive, and you never know when and at which school it will bubble up.