JPC said:
By putting students in those big Institutional type schools with big overcrowding and fire box trailers is putting undue pressure on students and on the faculty, stress them out,
Would you please site your sources for the above information.
JPC said:
creates percieved injustices, mistreatment and bullying,
Yeah - because up until recently, students were always nice to each other and lived in peace and harmony with other students and their schools with nary conflict or tension.
Perceived injustice is a new phenomenon. Just ask Galileo. Or Socrates.
I'll tell you what - if your policies ever prove successful in stopping jocks from giving nerds wedgies, and keep the hotgrrlz from making the homely girls cry, you will have earned my respect and admiration forever.
But nothing will stop injustice, bullying and abuse in schools. Ever.
If there are three students in a given school, two would start a clique and whip the third one's ass on a daily basis.
JPC said:
and all the school students, teachers and parents see now the vivid example given in the gun scare at Leonardtown High and so the stress and pressure and the danger is increased bigtime.
Actually, if there had been a gun, you MAY have a point about an increased threat (even though I'd probably disagree with it, and tell you were were reaching to make the point). As it is, the gun scare doesn't prove anything about the delta in threat magnitude - it doesn't prove anything at all, except that police and swat teams are awesome, and Leonardtown looks different on CNN.
What about the bomb threat in Hughesville today?
Does it prove that Charles County has unmitigated uncontrolled greed-driven exponential growth?
JPC said:
If elected then I will start the process of putting a stop to it all.
If you're elected, I'm moving back to Tucson way sooner than I expected.