I assume it's a crime for a non custodial parent or non guardian to come onto school grounds during the day? Supposedly the police spoke with this person and "documented the incident" but did not arrest. WHY?! |
What did the principal say? |
She did not know why. Said it was in the police's hands. Shouldn't he have been arrested ON THE SPOT? |
It sounds like this incident does not concern you or your child. |
I think it's very important for the public to know what happens in PUBLIC schools. |
ALSO, I happen to be a parent - you crazy nut. |
Crazy nut?? Tax payers have a right to know how things are being handled in public school systems. Newport News comes to mind.. |
Exactly. Systematic cover-ups are a huge problem. |
You sound crazy! |
It’s not a crime for a non-custodial parent to come on school grounds unless there is a specific order of protection. I don’t know what happened at Barrett. Just addressing your assumption. |
Not at all. I work in a school system that is extremely well run and transparent. We keep parents and the public informed. You should try it! |
It was the OP calling the person a crazy nut, not the reverse. |
They wouldn't be calling the police if not a concerning situation. |
I assume it’s a crime for an unauthorized person to be on school grounds and then not leave immediately when asked. The crazy person is the person who claimed OP had no interest or connection to this situation. |
Schools are and should be encouraged to call the police if they are uncertain about something. But that means there will be circumstances where people call the police and it turns out arrest isn’t warranted. A situation can be concerning but not illegal. |