Earl B Middle school homophobic club?

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Anonymous wrote:Never realized how homophobic my kid's middle school was until this letter came out. I actually thought moving to Rockville was a liberal safe area. It seems most of the parents are supportive in person, but here on this board - a lot of hate. Maybe it is just the same conservative person?


I commented earlier. My child is gay, as are several other close family members. It is not clear from what was in the letter how serious this was and not is it clear it’s not an “in-joke” among kids who are gay themselves-I assure that type of thing happens. Of course it’s possible that it’s actually hate based and was an actual attempt to foment homophobic hate but that is not evident at all. Furthermore, the principal seems to be treating it as though they were actively recruiting to the club-if you want kids to sometimes think better of bad ideas and delete them you should distinguish in your response to actual events and aborted passing ideas.


you are troll and not from Wood - the LGBTQ community is horrified and scared for their kids. Not thinking "oh a gay person in the school did this." That is not this kid or their friends. So please stop


Oh please. These are middle-schoolers. They push boundaries and do dumb things. There’s no indication these kids did anything that actually harmed anyone else. There is no crime here. There’s stupidity, certainly, but nothing that rises to the level of criminal act.


This. No crime committed. No reason to call the police.

And the number of people willing to come down hard on a 12 year old kid for their words/thoughts is insane.

Wow. We are not too far from an Orwellian future, are we. This is terrifying.
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Anonymous wrote:What that child wrote was hateful, but was it a hate crime? I don’t think so.

People have commented that it’s a miss use of the school Chromebook well, let me tell you kids do a lot worse than that. But the police isn’t and shouldn’t be called. That should be dealt with at the school level.

MCPS and Earl seem to be dealing with a drug and bullying and fighting problem. Just browse through the most recent topics on this forum. The police is not called.


No, it was not a hate crime. It was essentially a ‘thought crime’ like someone else posted above.

It’s like we live in China or something.

And misuse of Chromebooks? I guess. But I know plenty of kids at Wood are looking at porn on their school-issued Chromebooks and there doesn’t seem to be much the school can do about that.


Umm, looking at porn isn't hate speech towards others in your school.

We don’t define misogynistic speech or even violence specifically directed at women as a hate crime, but there’s plenty of violence and degradation of women in pornography, and it affects female students in general to a far greater extent than a document that was only shared between 3 students.


Accessing porn is a school issue. There is no reason you should be able to access porn. They should ban internet access on them until they can figure out. That is a lawsuit waiting to happen. I hate Chromebooks across the board. And plenty of porn is degrading to men as well.

You can’t even be taken seriously if you’re going to try to “both sides” the treatment of men and women by pornographers. Please.
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Anonymous wrote:Wood parent here. Mrs Slatcoff isn’t perfect but I would much rather she overreacted than to sweep it under the rug and try to hide the situation from the parents and students. And I assure you that the kids are talking about it and the message that this behavior is serious and will not be tolerated has come across loud and clear.

Having said that, there is still a lot of work to do at Wood on bullying issues, many of them racial in nature. I hope she comes down on those issues the way she has on this one. I think this incidence has shed a lot of light on many issues that entire community needs to openly address and I hope she is the one starting the conversation.


Problem here is the principal is sending the message that the actual crimes like fighting and underage smoking/vaping won’t be dealt with and kids know it, but thought crimes- oh dear no you can’t do that- send in the COPS NOW! Unleash the dogs. Teach those kids they can’t write a word and delete it without police involvement, but they can beat the crap out of each other on a regular basis or smoke daily in the bathroom but that’s ok.

Do you really not see that as a problem?


Who said they are beating the crap out of each other and smoking in the bathrooms? I said there was some bullying issues but it’s not like kids are getting into fistfights daily.


At Wood? Yes, there are a good number of fights.

What middle school do your kids attend?


There are fights at every school and knowing the MC police, they are not required to be called. It is for the school to decide. If you want the police notified for all fights, they would be at every middle school at least 2-3x a week. That is why they need an SRO at every middle school. But that isn't going to happen.

Memo down from administration is to call police on all hate crimes. Let the police decide. Otherwise principals sweep everything under the rug. She did her job and now the police will do theirs.


This right here. If the fight is a couple of attempted thrown fists, police aren't going to be called. Hate speech, hate drawings etc... immediately go to police. If she didn't contact the police and a parent found out and complained, central would have been all over here for not doing the right thing. I am shocked how many people think this is no big deal. that is scary. It's 2023, not 1973.


I’m shocked at how many people don’t understand that writing or drawing anything is not a crime unless it is a threat (and threats have a very specific and hard to prove definition). There may be grounds for school discipline but it is NOT a crime. How did we go from “never call the police, ACAB” to “report thought crimes to the police”?


Juveniles and adults have been arrested for drawings, so um yeah they can. :roll:


And on another thread I watched a video of a teenager choke a child on a school bus. The teenager was allowed back in the same school with the victim, despite the child having an order of protection in place. But no police involvement there, even though a child was clearly assaulted. But yet this incident is reported to the police. Utter insanity in our public schools.


Having a child that currently has a protective order against another child, I know for a fact they can not force the child out of school. Provisions are made during the school day for them to avoid each other or the victim can ask to move schools under a COSA. It's ridiculous but "every child has a right to a public education." is all we heard throughout the process. They can request the child move, but if the parents are uncooperative, 90% of the victim moves schools.

If there is video of the assault, the victim's family should have contacted the SRO and then the police themselves who would have started the case and investigation. That is what we had to do. I know first hand how little the school contact police for anything and even push back when the police are called and won't give out info to the victim's family or police without a case number. It is EXTREMELY frustrating as a victim. Ours was drawn out for months.

So that is why I am for the police being called for all clear cases of hate and assault. The problem is most of the time they are not. The principal was in the right here. The police can decide and drop the case when their investigation is done. But at least the principal did her due diligence. Most don't.


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Rather be safe than sorry. And guess what? Kids at that school will think twice before doing hateful things again, especially on their Chromebook. The kid won't be arrested, but at least it wasn't swept away and barely talked about.


So you’re ok with the cops being called on your children by the principal of a public school 1984 style?


If my kid did something like this, the police would be the least of their worries. They would be hoping the police would take them to jail instead of dealing with me.
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Anonymous wrote:Wood parent here. Mrs Slatcoff isn’t perfect but I would much rather she overreacted than to sweep it under the rug and try to hide the situation from the parents and students. And I assure you that the kids are talking about it and the message that this behavior is serious and will not be tolerated has come across loud and clear.

Having said that, there is still a lot of work to do at Wood on bullying issues, many of them racial in nature. I hope she comes down on those issues the way she has on this one. I think this incidence has shed a lot of light on many issues that entire community needs to openly address and I hope she is the one starting the conversation.


Problem here is the principal is sending the message that the actual crimes like fighting and underage smoking/vaping won’t be dealt with and kids know it, but thought crimes- oh dear no you can’t do that- send in the COPS NOW! Unleash the dogs. Teach those kids they can’t write a word and delete it without police involvement, but they can beat the crap out of each other on a regular basis or smoke daily in the bathroom but that’s ok.

Do you really not see that as a problem?


Who said they are beating the crap out of each other and smoking in the bathrooms? I said there was some bullying issues but it’s not like kids are getting into fistfights daily.


At Wood? Yes, there are a good number of fights.

What middle school do your kids attend?


There are fights at every school and knowing the MC police, they are not required to be called. It is for the school to decide. If you want the police notified for all fights, they would be at every middle school at least 2-3x a week. That is why they need an SRO at every middle school. But that isn't going to happen.

Memo down from administration is to call police on all hate crimes. Let the police decide. Otherwise principals sweep everything under the rug. She did her job and now the police will do theirs.


This right here. If the fight is a couple of attempted thrown fists, police aren't going to be called. Hate speech, hate drawings etc... immediately go to police. If she didn't contact the police and a parent found out and complained, central would have been all over here for not doing the right thing. I am shocked how many people think this is no big deal. that is scary. It's 2023, not 1973.


I’m shocked at how many people don’t understand that writing or drawing anything is not a crime unless it is a threat (and threats have a very specific and hard to prove definition). There may be grounds for school discipline but it is NOT a crime. How did we go from “never call the police, ACAB” to “report thought crimes to the police”?


Juveniles and adults have been arrested for drawings, so um yeah they can. :roll:


And on another thread I watched a video of a teenager choke a child on a school bus. The teenager was allowed back in the same school with the victim, despite the child having an order of protection in place. But no police involvement there, even though a child was clearly assaulted. But yet this incident is reported to the police. Utter insanity in our public schools.


Having a child that currently has a protective order against another child, I know for a fact they can not force the child out of school. Provisions are made during the school day for them to avoid each other or the victim can ask to move schools under a COSA. It's ridiculous but "every child has a right to a public education." is all we heard throughout the process. They can request the child move, but if the parents are uncooperative, 90% of the victim moves schools.

If there is video of the assault, the victim's family should have contacted the SRO and then the police themselves who would have started the case and investigation. That is what we had to do. I know first hand how little the school contact police for anything and even push back when the police are called and won't give out info to the victim's family or police without a case number. It is EXTREMELY frustrating as a victim. Ours was drawn out for months.

So that is why I am for the police being called for all clear cases of hate and assault. The problem is most of the time they are not. The principal was in the right here. The police can decide and drop the case when their investigation is done. But at least the principal did her due diligence. Most don't.


+1

Rather be safe than sorry. And guess what? Kids at that school will think twice before doing hateful things again, especially on their Chromebook. The kid won't be arrested, but at least it wasn't swept away and barely talked about.


So you’re ok with the cops being called on your children by the principal of a public school 1984 style?


If my kid did something like this, the police would be the least of their worries. They would be hoping the police would take them to jail instead of dealing with me.


Exactly. Let parents take care of this. This is not a police issue. There was no crime committed. You are welcome to deal with your kid the way you see fit.
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Anonymous wrote:At our elementary school, a student (POC) was told that a fellow classmate (white) had declared that the KKK would be coming after her family. The incident was swept under the rug by the principal (also a POC). There was no communication to parents, no call to the police, and the principal never even spoke to the target of this intimidation. It’s disgusting that principals have so much discretion to cherry pick what gets treated as a big deal. As a parent, I’d like to see all perpetrators of hate speech treated in the same way (age appropriate, of course). We’re doing students a disservice if behavior that is deemed no big deal in fifth grade gets them reported to the police in middle school.


That should be reported and police called, just as this one did. If there were SRO in the schools then it wouldn't be the principal that decides. That said the studen's family can always file a peace order and contact the police. Get them involved. That is how most incidents happen in school because the school rarely handles things correctly because they are so overwhelmed.
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Anonymous wrote:Never realized how homophobic my kid's middle school was until this letter came out. I actually thought moving to Rockville was a liberal safe area. It seems most of the parents are supportive in person, but here on this board - a lot of hate. Maybe it is just the same conservative person?


I commented earlier. My child is gay, as are several other close family members. It is not clear from what was in the letter how serious this was and not is it clear it’s not an “in-joke” among kids who are gay themselves-I assure that type of thing happens. Of course it’s possible that it’s actually hate based and was an actual attempt to foment homophobic hate but that is not evident at all. Furthermore, the principal seems to be treating it as though they were actively recruiting to the club-if you want kids to sometimes think better of bad ideas and delete them you should distinguish in your response to actual events and aborted passing ideas.


you are troll and not from Wood - the LGBTQ community is horrified and scared for their kids. Not thinking "oh a gay person in the school did this." That is not this kid or their friends. So please stop


Of course, anyone who disagrees with you must be a troll.

You do realize these are KIDS? Quite posible kids who come from religious homes, where their families do not condone a gay lifestyle. They are trying to figure things out and reconcile what they hear at home with their own feelings.

Kids say stupid things. We don’t need to call the police for it. It is possible the kid who did this is gay. Either way, there was truly no hate crime committed.


Then they should enroll in a religious school. Public schools are secular and open for everyone.

And please stop saying kids say stupid things or this kid might be gay. this was a slide presentation and sign up to join a homophobic club. It was well thought out. All 3 kids involved have had prior issues.
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Anonymous wrote:Never realized how homophobic my kid's middle school was until this letter came out. I actually thought moving to Rockville was a liberal safe area. It seems most of the parents are supportive in person, but here on this board - a lot of hate. Maybe it is just the same conservative person?


I commented earlier. My child is gay, as are several other close family members. It is not clear from what was in the letter how serious this was and not is it clear it’s not an “in-joke” among kids who are gay themselves-I assure that type of thing happens. Of course it’s possible that it’s actually hate based and was an actual attempt to foment homophobic hate but that is not evident at all. Furthermore, the principal seems to be treating it as though they were actively recruiting to the club-if you want kids to sometimes think better of bad ideas and delete them you should distinguish in your response to actual events and aborted passing ideas.


you are troll and not from Wood - the LGBTQ community is horrified and scared for their kids. Not thinking "oh a gay person in the school did this." That is not this kid or their friends. So please stop


Of course, anyone who disagrees with you must be a troll.

You do realize these are KIDS? Quite posible kids who come from religious homes, where their families do not condone a gay lifestyle. They are trying to figure things out and reconcile what they hear at home with their own feelings.

Kids say stupid things. We don’t need to call the police for it. It is possible the kid who did this is gay. Either way, there was truly no hate crime committed.


Then they should enroll in a religious school. Public schools are secular and open for everyone.

And please stop saying kids say stupid things or this kid might be gay. this was a slide presentation and sign up to join a homophobic club. It was well thought out. All 3 kids involved have had prior issues.


No. You are saying that public schools are only open to people who think the way YOU think.

Luckily we live in a country that still supports/encourages diversity of thought.

Public schools are for EVERYONE.
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Anonymous wrote:Never realized how homophobic my kid's middle school was until this letter came out. I actually thought moving to Rockville was a liberal safe area. It seems most of the parents are supportive in person, but here on this board - a lot of hate. Maybe it is just the same conservative person?


I commented earlier. My child is gay, as are several other close family members. It is not clear from what was in the letter how serious this was and not is it clear it’s not an “in-joke” among kids who are gay themselves-I assure that type of thing happens. Of course it’s possible that it’s actually hate based and was an actual attempt to foment homophobic hate but that is not evident at all. Furthermore, the principal seems to be treating it as though they were actively recruiting to the club-if you want kids to sometimes think better of bad ideas and delete them you should distinguish in your response to actual events and aborted passing ideas.


you are troll and not from Wood - the LGBTQ community is horrified and scared for their kids. Not thinking "oh a gay person in the school did this." That is not this kid or their friends. So please stop


Of course, anyone who disagrees with you must be a troll.

You do realize these are KIDS? Quite posible kids who come from religious homes, where their families do not condone a gay lifestyle. They are trying to figure things out and reconcile what they hear at home with their own feelings.

Kids say stupid things. We don’t need to call the police for it. It is possible the kid who did this is gay. Either way, there was truly no hate crime committed.


Then they should enroll in a religious school. Public schools are secular and open for everyone.

And please stop saying kids say stupid things or this kid might be gay. this was a slide presentation and sign up to join a homophobic club. It was well thought out. All 3 kids involved have had prior issues.


You know these students personally?

Do you work there?
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Anonymous wrote:Never realized how homophobic my kid's middle school was until this letter came out. I actually thought moving to Rockville was a liberal safe area. It seems most of the parents are supportive in person, but here on this board - a lot of hate. Maybe it is just the same conservative person?


I commented earlier. My child is gay, as are several other close family members. It is not clear from what was in the letter how serious this was and not is it clear it’s not an “in-joke” among kids who are gay themselves-I assure that type of thing happens. Of course it’s possible that it’s actually hate based and was an actual attempt to foment homophobic hate but that is not evident at all. Furthermore, the principal seems to be treating it as though they were actively recruiting to the club-if you want kids to sometimes think better of bad ideas and delete them you should distinguish in your response to actual events and aborted passing ideas.


you are troll and not from Wood - the LGBTQ community is horrified and scared for their kids. Not thinking "oh a gay person in the school did this." That is not this kid or their friends. So please stop


Of course, anyone who disagrees with you must be a troll.

You do realize these are KIDS? Quite posible kids who come from religious homes, where their families do not condone a gay lifestyle. They are trying to figure things out and reconcile what they hear at home with their own feelings.

Kids say stupid things. We don’t need to call the police for it. It is possible the kid who did this is gay. Either way, there was truly no hate crime committed.


Then they should enroll in a religious school. Public schools are secular and open for everyone.

And please stop saying kids say stupid things or this kid might be gay. this was a slide presentation and sign up to join a homophobic club. It was well thought out. All 3 kids involved have had prior issues.


You don’t understand the point of public school eh?
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How many parents were in that principal’s office this week?
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Anonymous wrote:At our elementary school, a student (POC) was told that a fellow classmate (white) had declared that the KKK would be coming after her family. The incident was swept under the rug by the principal (also a POC). There was no communication to parents, no call to the police, and the principal never even spoke to the target of this intimidation. It’s disgusting that principals have so much discretion to cherry pick what gets treated as a big deal. As a parent, I’d like to see all perpetrators of hate speech treated in the same way (age appropriate, of course). We’re doing students a disservice if behavior that is deemed no big deal in fifth grade gets them reported to the police in middle school.


That should be reported and police called, just as this one did. If there were SRO in the schools then it wouldn't be the principal that decides. That said the studen's family can always file a peace order and contact the police. Get them involved. That is how most incidents happen in school because the school rarely handles things correctly because they are so overwhelmed.


If it's not a credible threat (and in the elementary school context, it is likely not) why should it be reported to the police? What are the police to do in that instance?
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Let me take a stab at recreating the 911 call...

Operator: 911 what is your emergency
Principle Heidi: We found a deleted Microsoft form titled "Homophobic Hub Club" in the recycle bin of a student's Chromebook from 2-4 months ago.
Operator: Please describe the crime ma'am
Principle Heidi: Maybe you didn't hear me correctly, the child used the word "Homophobic" in the title of a club that he was thinking about starting!
Operator: And you say the suspect then deleted the club form?
Principle Heidi: Not until after he shared it with two of his friends.
Operator: So the said club was actually started?
Principle Heidi: No, like I said, it was deleted..... 4 months ago
Operator: Is the suspect currently in the school?
Principle Heidi: No, he is at the hospital visiting his friend who was choked unconscious on a school bus.
Operator: Wait, there was an assault that occurred on a school bus? Should I send an officer to investigate?
Principle Heidi: Of course not. Let's get back to the actual crime that took place - the deleted form with the word "Homophobic" in the title. Can you confirm that this 12yo child will be charged as an adult?
Operator: We..... can't..... what?
Principle Heidi: Please hold one second..... Yes Trevor, please get a letter out to all the parents and make sure that a leaked copy makes it to the media..... boy, this is going to make me look like such a great leader
Operator: Hello... Ma'am....
Principle Heidi: Sorry.... sorry, I'm so excited.... I can't wait to tell all my friends about this.... When can I get an officer down here? I secured the Chromebook in our evidence locker.
Operator: Evidence locker?
Principle Heidi: Actually, it's the empty locker in hallway 6 that hasn't worked since Timmy Chadwick's head got smashed into it.
Operator: What? That sounds like a serious..... nevermind.... I know, back to the real crime.
Principle Heidi: I need an officer here NOW.
Operator: We can send an officer as soon as one is available. Unfortunately, our budgets were cut.
Principle Heidi: Oh yea.... Sorry.... that might have been me. I started a club in 2019 called "Defund Our Police Yesterday" (DOPY). It was, like, so fun, we made t-shirts, met at TGI Fridays every Thursday (so ironic, right?). Bottomless chili fries.... yummm.
Operator: Ok, Ma'am.... an officer will be there soon.
<click>
Operator: This is dispatch... we have a code... umm... I don't think there is a code for this. Please see Principle Heidi at Wood Middle School. Apparently 4-months ago a 12yo child created a google form about a fake club with the word homophobic in the title, shared it with his friends for a cheap laugh and immediately deleted it.
Officer: <facepalm> 10-4

Your welcome! <wink>
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Anonymous wrote:Wood parent here. Mrs Slatcoff isn’t perfect but I would much rather she overreacted than to sweep it under the rug and try to hide the situation from the parents and students. And I assure you that the kids are talking about it and the message that this behavior is serious and will not be tolerated has come across loud and clear.

Having said that, there is still a lot of work to do at Wood on bullying issues, many of them racial in nature. I hope she comes down on those issues the way she has on this one. I think this incidence has shed a lot of light on many issues that entire community needs to openly address and I hope she is the one starting the conversation.


Problem here is the principal is sending the message that the actual crimes like fighting and underage smoking/vaping won’t be dealt with and kids know it, but thought crimes- oh dear no you can’t do that- send in the COPS NOW! Unleash the dogs. Teach those kids they can’t write a word and delete it without police involvement, but they can beat the crap out of each other on a regular basis or smoke daily in the bathroom but that’s ok.

Do you really not see that as a problem?


Who said they are beating the crap out of each other and smoking in the bathrooms? I said there was some bullying issues but it’s not like kids are getting into fistfights daily.


At Wood? Yes, there are a good number of fights.

What middle school do your kids attend?


There are fights at every school and knowing the MC police, they are not required to be called. It is for the school to decide. If you want the police notified for all fights, they would be at every middle school at least 2-3x a week. That is why they need an SRO at every middle school. But that isn't going to happen.

Memo down from administration is to call police on all hate crimes. Let the police decide. Otherwise principals sweep everything under the rug. She did her job and now the police will do theirs.


This right here. If the fight is a couple of attempted thrown fists, police aren't going to be called. Hate speech, hate drawings etc... immediately go to police. If she didn't contact the police and a parent found out and complained, central would have been all over here for not doing the right thing. I am shocked how many people think this is no big deal. that is scary. It's 2023, not 1973.


I’m shocked at how many people don’t understand that writing or drawing anything is not a crime unless it is a threat (and threats have a very specific and hard to prove definition). There may be grounds for school discipline but it is NOT a crime. How did we go from “never call the police, ACAB” to “report thought crimes to the police”?


Juveniles and adults have been arrested for drawings, so um yeah they can. :roll:


And on another thread I watched a video of a teenager choke a child on a school bus. The teenager was allowed back in the same school with the victim, despite the child having an order of protection in place. But no police involvement there, even though a child was clearly assaulted. But yet this incident is reported to the police. Utter insanity in our public schools.


Having a child that currently has a protective order against another child, I know for a fact they can not force the child out of school. Provisions are made during the school day for them to avoid each other or the victim can ask to move schools under a COSA. It's ridiculous but "every child has a right to a public education." is all we heard throughout the process. They can request the child move, but if the parents are uncooperative, 90% of the victim moves schools.

If there is video of the assault, the victim's family should have contacted the SRO and then the police themselves who would have started the case and investigation. That is what we had to do. I know first hand how little the school contact police for anything and even push back when the police are called and won't give out info to the victim's family or police without a case number. It is EXTREMELY frustrating as a victim. Ours was drawn out for months.

So that is why I am for the police being called for all clear cases of hate and assault. The problem is most of the time they are not. The principal was in the right here. The police can decide and drop the case when their investigation is done. But at least the principal did her due diligence. Most don't.


+1

Rather be safe than sorry. And guess what? Kids at that school will think twice before doing hateful things again, especially on their Chromebook. The kid won't be arrested, but at least it wasn't swept away and barely talked about.


So you’re ok with the cops being called on your children by the principal of a public school 1984 style?


If my kid did something like this, the police would be the least of their worries. They would be hoping the police would take them to jail instead of dealing with me.


Exactly. Let parents take care of this. This is not a police issue. There was no crime committed. You are welcome to deal with your kid the way you see fit.


police can't arrest or charge minors. They were called in to investigate. They can access the wifi better than staff
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Anonymous wrote:Let me take a stab at recreating the 911 call...

Operator: 911 what is your emergency
Principle Heidi: We found a deleted Microsoft form titled "Homophobic Hub Club" in the recycle bin of a student's Chromebook from 2-4 months ago.
Operator: Please describe the crime ma'am
Principle Heidi: Maybe you didn't hear me correctly, the child used the word "Homophobic" in the title of a club that he was thinking about starting!
Operator: And you say the suspect then deleted the club form?
Principle Heidi: Not until after he shared it with two of his friends.
Operator: So the said club was actually started?
Principle Heidi: No, like I said, it was deleted..... 4 months ago
Operator: Is the suspect currently in the school?
Principle Heidi: No, he is at the hospital visiting his friend who was choked unconscious on a school bus.
Operator: Wait, there was an assault that occurred on a school bus? Should I send an officer to investigate?
Principle Heidi: Of course not. Let's get back to the actual crime that took place - the deleted form with the word "Homophobic" in the title. Can you confirm that this 12yo child will be charged as an adult?
Operator: We..... can't..... what?
Principle Heidi: Please hold one second..... Yes Trevor, please get a letter out to all the parents and make sure that a leaked copy makes it to the media..... boy, this is going to make me look like such a great leader
Operator: Hello... Ma'am....
Principle Heidi: Sorry.... sorry, I'm so excited.... I can't wait to tell all my friends about this.... When can I get an officer down here? I secured the Chromebook in our evidence locker.
Operator: Evidence locker?
Principle Heidi: Actually, it's the empty locker in hallway 6 that hasn't worked since Timmy Chadwick's head got smashed into it.
Operator: What? That sounds like a serious..... nevermind.... I know, back to the real crime.
Principle Heidi: I need an officer here NOW.
Operator: We can send an officer as soon as one is available. Unfortunately, our budgets were cut.
Principle Heidi: Oh yea.... Sorry.... that might have been me. I started a club in 2019 called "Defund Our Police Yesterday" (DOPY). It was, like, so fun, we made t-shirts, met at TGI Fridays every Thursday (so ironic, right?). Bottomless chili fries.... yummm.
Operator: Ok, Ma'am.... an officer will be there soon.
<click>
Operator: This is dispatch... we have a code... umm... I don't think there is a code for this. Please see Principle Heidi at Wood Middle School. Apparently 4-months ago a 12yo child created a google form about a fake club with the word homophobic in the title, shared it with his friends for a cheap laugh and immediately deleted it.
Officer: <facepalm> 10-4

Your welcome! <wink>


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Anonymous
Props, pp. Nicely done! 😎
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