I’m sure Nex Benedict would have welcomed the cameras in non-stall areas. |
| Hopefully the kid gets suspended. |
Hahah.. MCPS doesn't do that for kids involved with drugs or guns or comitting violent acts. You think they're going to do it for a little graffiti? |
| I think I’d make my kid do some research on the holocaust and write a report on it if I caught them doing something like this. |
It's terrible what that kid did, but if assaulting a kid doesn't get you thrown out of school, neither should racist vandalism. |
Have you never been in a school where this sort of thing has happened? The whole school screeches to a stop to address something like a swastika. When my child's school had a bias incident, the whole school had to do a day-long session on antisemitism. That's good, I'm not mad that my child did a day on antisemitism. But your not-so-subtle dig at Black and brown kids is misplaced. |
make them watch and listen to holocaust victims, and take away their phones during it. |
This is what we should be concerned about. Kids are on social media and the nonsense out there is dangerous and divisive. Our kids are subjected to this on a regular basis are being radicalized under our noses. On both sides. |
Kids like being naughty. |
Kids have been naughty since the beginning of time. Not to say that this is an excuse, but it's not like kids doing stupid naughty bad things is anything new, or specific to MCPS. |
You think your kid writing a report will be enough. Nope. |
That’s never happened at our school. It gets ignored. It may not be a big deal to you but some of us lost relatives, many. It is a big deal to us. |
This isn’t naughty and if your hs kids behave like this you failed as a parent. |
Who said it wasn't a big deal? Literally no one said that. In fact, it is taken seriously to the point of day-long seminars for high school students. |
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My kid is in school there and is part Jewish and has Jewish friends. I don’t think they feel like the school in general has an anti-semitism problem. It’s a very diverse school.
I find that usually the kids doing this sort of thing tend to have some mental illness and it’s not necessarily indicative of the larger environment at the school. But at the same time any kid that is acting out in this way absolutely needs both disciplinary action and supportive intervention, including things like making sure the child does not have access to guns. It’s a major red flag for a kid that is going to a dark place very quickly. |