Tag: Cops in schools
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Summit on cops in schools?
Only if the National Guard is posted! The Capital Times is trying to dig out from its disastrous demand that Madison’s public high schools evict school resource police officers. Editor Paul Fanlund kickstarts the back pedaling by riding former police chief Noble Wray’s call for a “summit” on police in schools. How this summit might…
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Michael Johnson calls for police in schools
A bee hive of buzz words Michael Johnson has been walking the hallways and sitting in the classrooms of Madison’s troubled public high schools, along with volunteers from his Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County. https://www.bgcdc.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/MJ.Headshot.HiRes_-300×200.jpg Speaking Monday via Zoom, Michael Johnson called on the Madison school board to restore school resource police officers…
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High school turmoil prompts emergency school board meeting
Restore school cops Wracked by on-going fighting in Madison’s public schools, the board of education is meeting in special session Monday 11-15-21 at 5 p.m. It can be livestreamed on the Madison School Board YouTube page. Live virtual comment sign-up begins at 4:30 p.m. E-mail comments beginning today. Instructions here. (Do not be so foolish…
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The kids are not alright
They don’t feel safe in Madison’s public high schools. The progressive BLM project is in trouble right here in the Emerald City — and don’t they know it! Students are walking out of Madison’s high schools in protest. Not just East high this time but all four major high schools. Hundreds of them, the Wisconsin…
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Get your mind right at Madison public schools
Deep mindsets wanted! Two years of intimidation worked when Madison city and school officials last year (2020) expelled police from its four main public high schools. A good, progressive F-bombing of school board president Gloria Reyes at her private residence did the trick (recounted here). The Madison school board then did its own take on…
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Strange new respect for Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway
She gets the job done and can run a meeting I did not appreciate until Tuesday’s Common Council meeting (07-02-19) that it was Barzini all along — I mean, Madison’s new mayor — who broke the impasse between the school board and the city over cops in schools, although it was there for all to…
