MCPS addresses diversity and inclusion after racist images circulate in community MTN News and last updated 2021-04-15 19:14:40-04 MISSOULA â âKids really need to feel comfortable and included before they can learn,â MCPS Superintendent Rob Watson told MTN News Thursday afternoon. Comfort and inclusion -- seems simple enough to offer the students of our public schools, but with the rise in violence and controversy in a digital age, kids, nowadays, see the countryâs unrest panning out right at their fingertips, hindering their ability to focus on school. âA good example is when we saw the insurrection happen at the Capitol Building, you know, although that really had no direct ties to our students or our schools, we still had quite a few students that wanted to talk about it and were worried about it and concerned about it,â said Watson.