| Anyone hear about a student being stopped with a gun this morning? |
| vague email, DC doesn't know who it was |
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Here is a little more info on the story:
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Weapon-Found-at-Wilson-High-School-414882183.html |
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The Beacon tweeted this:
"The student was not aware the weapon was in their bag and turned themselves in, according to an anonymous source. 2/2" |
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vague email to say the least. The message does not allow parents to understand relevant information: was the gun detected on the x-ray? Was it sneaked in and then the school administrators were informed by a whistleblower, just like last year?
"... An incident occurred today that was quickly resolved with minimal disruption. During morning arrival the administration was notified of a weapon on school grounds. Following security and emergency protocols, MPD was promptly notified, and the weapon was confiscated during weapons abatement. .." "Minimal disruption" : is this really relevant information for parents at the time that we get to know about the presence of a gun at school? "Weapons abatement" : What does it really mean when applied to a school? The only relevant piece of information, whether, once again, a gun was sneaked in, undetected (or was, instead detected by the x-rays which proved to be a useful tool) was not provided |
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How can a gun pass through the x-rays?
Maybe we should get rid of these, they just cause delays, the security officers look at their smartphones while the bags go though, instead of at the screen |
Interesting that we get to know from NBC, rather than from the muddy email from the school, that the gun was detected by the security check . |
This said, my son understands something completely different. What he heard is that a gun was hidden inside a metal box. The security guards saw the metal box in the x-ray machine and put the bag through again in order to take a better look. Then they discovered the gun. I can't really vouch for either version of this story. |
| This is enough to give my family and I pause about Wilson. Oh well, goodbye DCPS. Between the occurring gun incidents (this year and last year) as well as the mediocrity of allowing everyone to take honors level courses for the upcoming 2017-2018 SY, we are DONE! |
Where will your child go? |
| DC, toured a boarding school that was local this past fall. We both fell in love with the school environment, proximity to home and the rigor of independent study. Wilson was a backup in case DC became homesick, but now that option is off the table. I would encourage families to apply to boarding schools if interested, you'd be surprised at the aid packages for a decent middle class family. |
And my son had absolutely no idea about any of this until I showed him the email a few minutes ago. He thought I was joking when I asked him about it. |
Something tells me you would have found a reason, one way or another, not to attend. That's fine. And by the way, it's "recurring" not "occurring." I'm thinking that if you were attending Wilson as a freshman next year, you'd be placed in the modified Honors English class, not the full Honors class. You clearly have limited comprehension skills when reading how the Honors courses will be offered. |
Do you actually live inbounds for Wilson or are you just trying to stir up anti-Wilson sentiments from Ashburn? |
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My child was in the security line. He saw the box after it had gone through the first time then taken out. The student knew there was a loaded gun in there but it was unclear if the student knew the box was in the bag. My child felt that the student knew 100% that the box was in the bag but claimed lots of "it isn't mine" and "I didn't know it was in there" and "someone is setting me up."
Things returned to normal really quickly for the kids who were still in line. |