Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s just been too many excuses and too much “bad luck” this school year in MCPS. McKnight has proven incapable of keeping our kids safe from COVID or violence.
I feel bad for all these kids who have had to live through this pandemic and now have this trauma on top of it. I hope that MCPS is able to at least provide counseling, if it’s capable of doing anything but I’m not holding out hope.
I’m just absolutely done with the this school system.
Quit your racist drivel. This is NOT McKnight’s fault.
MCPS has been broken for years. Before McKnight came to be in charge.
The buck stops with her.
Must be nice to just blame one’s failures on someone else or just society generally. I would be interested to hear what exactly we are allowed to hold her accountable for.
Did she show up at the school? Is she seeing the students as they are dismissed? Has she said a single word or is she hiding behind MCPS says so her name is not associated with this bad news?
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McKnight: in hiding
BOE: in hiding
Elrich: in hiding
Rice: in hiding
Jawando: in hiding
Hucker: in hiding
Riemer: in hiding
The principal of Chevy Chase ES has had more public comment than all if these county leaders combined.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is this the first school shooting in MCPS?
Yes
There was one a few years ago in parking lot
This is the first inside
Several guns found over the years but the first shooting
I believe that was as Blair after hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is this the first school shooting in MCPS?
Yes
There was one a few years ago in parking lot
This is the first inside
Several guns found over the years but the first shooting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus. This is horrible. What is happening to MCPS?
Kids bringing guns to school is not an MCPS problem. Its a USA problem.
What are you talking about? Just making zero sense.
It makes perfect sense. Guns are an issue across America. It’s clear to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very scary. A few weeks ago, Wheaton student found with a gun in his backpack. Thank goodness they caught it.
I'm more scared of my kid getting shot than getting covid (which he already did and was fine).
Some people take... no, create... any opportunity they can to say COVID is NBD and we should keep schools open under all circumstances. Pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:So is this the first school shooting in MCPS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus. This is horrible. What is happening to MCPS?
Kids bringing guns to school is not an MCPS problem. Its a USA problem.
What are you talking about? Just making zero sense.
Anonymous wrote:So is this the first school shooting in MCPS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s just been too many excuses and too much “bad luck” this school year in MCPS. McKnight has proven incapable of keeping our kids safe from COVID or violence.
I feel bad for all these kids who have had to live through this pandemic and now have this trauma on top of it. I hope that MCPS is able to at least provide counseling, if it’s capable of doing anything but I’m not holding out hope.
I’m just absolutely done with the this school system.
Quit your racist drivel. This is NOT McKnight’s fault.
MCPS has been broken for years. Before McKnight came to be in charge.
The buck stops with her.
Must be nice to just blame one’s failures on someone else or just society generally. I would be interested to hear what exactly we are allowed to hold her accountable for.
Did she show up at the school? Is she seeing the students as they are dismissed? Has she said a single word or is she hiding behind MCPS says so her name is not associated with this bad news?
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Anonymous wrote:Very scary. A few weeks ago, Wheaton student found with a gun in his backpack. Thank goodness they caught it.
I'm more scared of my kid getting shot than getting covid (which he already did and was fine).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So glad my kids do online school. If it isn't disruptions to learning, drugs, or bullying, it's violence and the ever present threat of violence. Covid has nothing on mcps.
You do recognize that these issues are not unique to MCPS, don't you?
It’s society right? Jesus. Pretty pathetic.