TJ Notice - How safe do other TJ parents feel?

Anonymous
Principal's email last night:
"Based on our school's ongoing investigation, and in consultation with the FCPS Office of Safety and Security, we have determined the risk level to our school to be low. School administration will take appropriate action with consequences and/or support for any violations to our Student Rights and Responsibilities."

What could does this mean? Did they find out who did it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Principal's email last night:
"Based on our school's ongoing investigation, and in consultation with the FCPS Office of Safety and Security, we have determined the risk level to our school to be low. School administration will take appropriate action with consequences and/or support for any violations to our Student Rights and Responsibilities."

What could does this mean? Did they find out who did it?


It appears they do know who it is but they can't say.
Anonymous
No one is requesting the student's identity be revealed. However, clearly stating that the responsible student has been identified (if indeed they have) would undoubtedly reassure students and parents that the issue has been contained, and the school premises are safe for return on Monday. This would allow students to focus on their learning, instead of the issue lingering in students' minds as something unresolved.
Anonymous
Agreed. The language used is too vague for me to believe they have identified the student. If that is what I am supposed to summarize then just say it.
Anonymous
Tomorrow (Friday) is an FCPS holiday.

Some student wanted to turn a 3-day weekend into a 4-day weekend. Looks like they succeeded for the kids of some overly-paranoid parents.
Anonymous
Was there any further follow up from principal/FCPS to parents or was last night’s email the last?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow (Friday) is an FCPS holiday.

Some student wanted to turn a 3-day weekend into a 4-day weekend. Looks like they succeeded for the kids of some overly-paranoid parents.


It's also finals week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow (Friday) is an FCPS holiday.

Some student wanted to turn a 3-day weekend into a 4-day weekend. Looks like they succeeded for the kids of some overly-paranoid parents.


It's also finals week.

The graffiti suggests a deeper mental health issue, not a mere prank or a gimmick to buy more time for a test.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Was there any further follow up from principal/FCPS to parents or was last night’s email the last?


If your kid goes there you would know. Why are you so preoccupied with it if it’s not your child’s school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Principal's email last night:
"Based on our school's ongoing investigation, and in consultation with the FCPS Office of Safety and Security, we have determined the risk level to our school to be low. School administration will take appropriate action with consequences and/or support for any violations to our Student Rights and Responsibilities."

What could does this mean? Did they find out who did it?


I don’t think so. The email said that they were still following up on leads from students. I don’t think they’ve identified the kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow (Friday) is an FCPS holiday.

Some student wanted to turn a 3-day weekend into a 4-day weekend. Looks like they succeeded for the kids of some overly-paranoid parents.


Nope. My kid is home doing the class work they are missing. Not a day off. Just a day free from a shooter threat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Was there any further follow up from principal/FCPS to parents or was last night’s email the last?


If your kid goes there you would know. Why are you so preoccupied with it if it’s not your child’s school?


I am interested not in school specifically but FCPS response. When our region had a threat last year, parents (and students) were very upset with how it was handled and a lot of fall out came from it. It is horrible any school district has to address this, but it is today’s reality and important that FCPS continues to improve their response actions and communication. How this is handled at 1 school should be how handled at another so yes, interested.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Was there any further follow up from principal/FCPS to parents or was last night’s email the last?


If your kid goes there you would know. Why are you so preoccupied with it if it’s not your child’s school?

My kid goes to TJ.
Anonymous
I saw that they were pulling kids work to compare handwriting
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I saw that they were pulling kids work to compare handwriting

What if the graffiti writer used their left hand instead of usual right?
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