Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tweet is back up:
https://x.com/mcpnews/status/1894477443773137299?s=46&t=R3AX3c486LFdeZpFtkN_eA
I took a screen shot this time too.
Glad it was an airsoft gun and not a real gun. I imagine state law is much more lenient with the student since it was an airsoft gun and not a real one. Same true for MCPS Code of Conduct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need a zero tolerance policy for violent incidents and weapons in school. A new PTSA leader. A closed campus. And more security officers in the school.
It’s just a matter of time before kids die.
- mother of 3 BCC grads
If you think the PTSA can do a damn thing about this, I’ve got a bridge to sell you. BCC can’t even do anything. It needs to come from MCPS. All the platitudes of “we take these incidents seriously” and kids who should never step foot in BCC again, yet are in the halls the next day, are due to “we are following the MCPS code of conduct” are straight out of Central Office. I dislike Mooney quite a bit but the county is at fault for these policies. I am the opposite of a right winger but perhaps we’ve gone too far in accommodating feelings and being supportive while ignoring the need to teach kids there are consequences for their actions. Pressure needs to be applied at the county, and perhaps even state, level.
Anonymous wrote:The tweet is back up:
https://x.com/mcpnews/status/1894477443773137299?s=46&t=R3AX3c486LFdeZpFtkN_eA
I took a screen shot this time too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need a zero tolerance policy for violent incidents and weapons in school. A new PTSA leader. A closed campus. And more security officers in the school.
It’s just a matter of time before kids die.
- mother of 3 BCC grads
If you think the PTSA can do a damn thing about this, I’ve got a bridge to sell you. BCC can’t even do anything. It needs to come from MCPS. All the platitudes of “we take these incidents seriously” and kids who should never step foot in BCC again, yet are in the halls the next day, are due to “we are following the MCPS code of conduct” are straight out of Central Office. I dislike Mooney quite a bit but the county is at fault for these policies. I am the opposite of a right winger but perhaps we’ve gone too far in accommodating feelings and being supportive while ignoring the need to teach kids there are consequences for their actions. Pressure needs to be applied at the county, and perhaps even state, level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need a zero tolerance policy for violent incidents and weapons in school. A new PTSA leader. A closed campus. And more security officers in the school.
It’s just a matter of time before kids die.
- mother of 3 BCC grads
And a STOP to all the new construction in Bethesda. We must protest against the bid to lift the building moratorium. They can’t keep shoehorning kids into apartments and then into the schools while pretending everything is A-ok. And how the hell do they set criteria for the MPDUs and other new types of assisted housing coming? We’ve had a minimum of three incidents directly traceable to these MoCo-supported housing units.
Anonymous wrote:They need a zero tolerance policy for violent incidents and weapons in school. A new PTSA leader. A closed campus. And more security officers in the school.
It’s just a matter of time before kids die.
- mother of 3 BCC grads
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need a zero tolerance policy for violent incidents and weapons in school. A new PTSA leader. A closed campus. And more security officers in the school.
It’s just a matter of time before kids die.
- mother of 3 BCC grads
No one stepped up, she didn't want to take on that role either.
Anonymous wrote:They need a zero tolerance policy for violent incidents and weapons in school. A new PTSA leader. A closed campus. And more security officers in the school.
It’s just a matter of time before kids die.
- mother of 3 BCC grads
Anonymous wrote:They need a zero tolerance policy for violent incidents and weapons in school. A new PTSA leader. A closed campus. And more security officers in the school.
It’s just a matter of time before kids die.
- mother of 3 BCC grads
Anonymous wrote:They need a zero tolerance policy for violent incidents and weapons in school. A new PTSA leader. A closed campus. And more security officers in the school.
It’s just a matter of time before kids die.
- mother of 3 BCC grads
Anonymous wrote:The shooting happened nearby but the gun was at the school before the kid left
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Officers searched for the student believed to have a weapon and ultimately took him into custody at the intersection of Maple Ave and Leland Street at approximately 11:30 a.m., according to transmissions, after the student walked to the intersection to meet police. PPolice called for firearms investigators after taking the student into custody."
Bethesda Magazine
Student in custody. And was there a weapon on kid when kid was taken into custody?
The school will never tell you. Unless a reporter reports it. And won’t tell you if the kid is back at school either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Officers searched for the student believed to have a weapon and ultimately took him into custody at the intersection of Maple Ave and Leland Street at approximately 11:30 a.m., according to transmissions, after the student walked to the intersection to meet police. PPolice called for firearms investigators after taking the student into custody."
Bethesda Magazine
Student in custody. And was there a weapon on kid when kid was taken into custody?
The school will never tell you. Unless a reporter reports it. And won’t tell you if the kid is back at school either.