tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post2522892600504969206..comments2023-10-23T09:23:22.051-04:00Comments on Your Schools: Some teachers concerned about security at Olympic HighUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-5829645005925156622015-01-09T07:19:15.063-05:002015-01-09T07:19:15.063-05:00He acknowledged that two security guards had been ...He acknowledged that two <a href="http://www.guardstogo.com/" rel="nofollow">security guards</a> had been moved out of Olympic High but said it's because the school already has many more administrators than is normal. Because the high school is technically a community of five schools, it has five principals and five deans of students that can help out if a situation arises.<br />Security Guardshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01289437875471065329noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-1184522226948109372014-09-28T18:44:33.414-04:002014-09-28T18:44:33.414-04:00It is my understanding that virtual schools would ...It is my understanding that virtual schools would only be open to students who are in drop-out danger, or have a medical need (pregnancy, injury, disease)...not for a kid who wants to "stay home in pajamas all day" and really...if you are the parent who allows that then that's probably the problem right there. As to the handcuffing of the "EC" student at AK...it's not like EC kids wear a big name tag that identifies them as such, if a kid is acting out and a danger to self or others, then the SRO has to make a judgement call and to be honest, some "EC" kids are BEHAVIORAL EC designees, which means they ARE a danger to self and others due to a behavioral or emotional disorder, but by law, can and do attend schools in the general population. If a parent wants to remove a kid because he/she was handcuffed if the kid was acting out...whatever...the job of the SRO is to ensure the safety of the whole (including that student)...and regular school security don't have cuffs, so that's a police officer you are talking about...As far as Olympic, given the demographic, it probably needs a CMPD SRO...the article doesn't make it clear if the discussion is about SRO or CMS security personnel.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-36547612495534871562014-09-25T13:56:16.540-04:002014-09-25T13:56:16.540-04:00most HS have 4-5 AP positions, and a main principa...most HS have 4-5 AP positions, and a main principal, as well as deans of students. This invalidates the CMS excuse...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-23303681056855101902014-09-22T16:47:21.961-04:002014-09-22T16:47:21.961-04:00As someone connected to OHS, I'm very concerne...As someone connected to OHS, I'm very concerned that there is not a SRO on campus. Thank you for bringing this to the public's attention.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-44937495963770469382014-09-21T20:03:09.677-04:002014-09-21T20:03:09.677-04:00I'm reminded of the current Avalynn case in Pa...I'm reminded of the current Avalynn case in Pascagoula, MS. A White or possibly mixed race 5yo girl attending Kindergarten appears to have been beat up by a classmate - she stated a classmate repeatedly kicked her in the face causing her to fall off of the playground slide.<br /><br />This is a black majority school with black staff, etc. The local school board and law enforcement are working overtime trying to coverup the race angle and the incompetent staff angle. It's worth a read.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-71386943266813642102014-09-19T08:52:08.538-04:002014-09-19T08:52:08.538-04:009:23 It's called digital distraction running...9:23 It's called digital distraction running rampant.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-24438269123743026902014-09-19T07:56:25.476-04:002014-09-19T07:56:25.476-04:00Just fyi, for those who care, CMS and Heath are pu...Just fyi, for those who care, CMS and Heath are pushing for full virtual schools at elementary, middle and high school levels. They are being planned for each learning community. This is part of his Stategic plan 2018. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-65894561464691425522014-09-18T21:23:38.426-04:002014-09-18T21:23:38.426-04:00cell phones should not be allowed in class for the...cell phones should not be allowed in class for the very reason mentioned by anon 3:27. Kids will abuse the privilege, just one more thing for a teacher to worry about, not to mention breaking up fights. It's no wonder that who can leave cms do so. Take note Dr. Morrison, your policies are chasing middle class families away in droves.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-42957633888230576022014-09-18T15:27:03.801-04:002014-09-18T15:27:03.801-04:00I am certainly concerned about school safety and s...I am certainly concerned about school safety and security for myself as well as all of my students. CMS does a good job in this area.<br /><br />To piggyback on some of the technology comments, as a high school teacher, texting during class is one of the biggest challenges that I am facing. Unfortunately, I feel that I have very little support from my school’s administration and parents with tackling this issue.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-84688827634778796092014-09-18T14:00:32.121-04:002014-09-18T14:00:32.121-04:00A teacher told me that CMS has instituted a policy...A teacher told me that CMS has instituted a policy that no students under 17 will be arrested for fighting. This is a green light to kids under that age and endangers many. Will someone at the Observer inquire?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-1448295955900622772014-09-18T11:48:33.886-04:002014-09-18T11:48:33.886-04:00Do you know that more young children know how to u...Do you know that more young children know how to use an I-pad but can't tie their shoes, read a clock, ride a bike, swim or do other basic childhood activities? This is all due to the OVERUSE of tech devices at home and at school.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-59645605682450457762014-09-18T10:51:27.095-04:002014-09-18T10:51:27.095-04:00As public budgets shrink, and technology enables l...As public budgets shrink, and technology enables larger classrooms, decreased teacher input and individualized instruction, schools are justifiably looking toward online models for ways to improve student performance. The criticism of online learning is, however cost-effective, it cannot replace the human element in teaching. <br />And that is certainly true. Our high school students will be able to stay home in their pajamas and take online courses, just show up for the graduation ceremony! Sounds efficient and effective to me, and no more security needed.Chapmannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-36010967325192457962014-09-18T09:37:35.453-04:002014-09-18T09:37:35.453-04:00I think Randy should take over as the new Superint...I think Randy should take over as the new Superintendent since he believes that there are already to many administrators at Olympic High. Nicely put Randy, I have a feeling you would be able to go into CMS and clean house of all the extra garbage, I mean administrators, find the money to have appropriate security at the school, give teachers a huge raise, make sure there is enough books to teach and provide field trips to the arts. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-17608083795310987252014-09-18T09:20:05.334-04:002014-09-18T09:20:05.334-04:00Andrew,
I'm afraid you've opened the b...Andrew,<br /> I'm afraid you've opened the box of CMS stupidity with this post. Virtually every parent that reads this blog can give you an example of CMS student behavior issues ignored, smothered, covered, and hidden. Wiley and I can give plenty from past days at a westside high school that at one time had great assistant principals but were forced out due to age discrimination.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-77592780688994550502014-09-18T09:12:33.560-04:002014-09-18T09:12:33.560-04:00This is typical of CMS in so many ways. First, few...This is typical of CMS in so many ways. First, few administrators are going to get to a "situation" in time to disperse or quell an uprising. Second, teachers are told specifically to avoid intervening yet are harassed by admin for doing this. Despite what is in the CMS Code of Conduct, students video the situation and post it on the social media du jour. Happened to my spouse and SRO was on the other side of the campus. Since even getting a response from the main office is nearly impossible due to their workload, I can imagine the new PR head will post the usual CMS spin in the CMS Insider, nothing. Finding truth in CMS is an elusive task Andrew. Obfuscation rules.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-34484078621287875142014-09-18T09:09:25.083-04:002014-09-18T09:09:25.083-04:00"the school already has many more administrat..."the school already has many more administrators than is normal. Because the high school is technically a community of five schools, it has five principals and five deans of students..."<br /><br />I think that's the more pertinent story here.<br /> <br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-20740039628483835972014-09-18T08:53:50.783-04:002014-09-18T08:53:50.783-04:00CMS has it's own police department? Does that ...CMS has it's own police department? Does that mean it has its own SWAT team as well? <br /><br />Isn't it great that we send our kids to school for "proper socialization"? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-9951085912032297152014-09-18T08:42:43.247-04:002014-09-18T08:42:43.247-04:00What's the point?
Depending on the student...What's the point?<br /><br />Depending on the student's skin color, nothing may happen to them from a discipline standpoint, as the push today is not to suspend students of color because statistics show they are suspended more than other students.<br /><br />It's just not polititcally correct to do so plus they must stay in school to not become a statistic in the drop out or non graduation rates.Wiley Coyotehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16966764080565903720noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-91730824267915004622014-09-18T07:42:07.947-04:002014-09-18T07:42:07.947-04:00Maybe Olympic can have the officer from AK who han...Maybe Olympic can have the officer from AK who handcuffed an EC student last week. The family has since removed the child from the school.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-31520838773198658412014-09-18T07:13:40.254-04:002014-09-18T07:13:40.254-04:00Under the new policy where everyone passes so as t...Under the new policy where everyone passes so as to artificially increase graduation cohort rates so that district and school administrators can receive bonuses, another "bonus baby" was implemented by reducing suspension rates. So far I have witnessed five acts (at a HS other than OHS) that used to receive 5 or 10 days suspension but now the students remain in class. Now that Morrison's daughter is graduating from CMS, it is time to maximize the bonus bucks before leaving. When someone gets killed, I hope he thinks it was worth it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com