Seneca Valley High School

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:W school parent here....we have had lockdowns for police car chases etc.....this is not a school issue....stop giving yourself and your kid anxiety about something that has no relevance to them. your kid had to play inside....they do that when it rains ....no big deal


There's a bit of a difference between a police chase through the street and shootings in the projects directly across from the school 2 days in a row. The school is about a city block from where that young man was shot this year. There is a big problem with gun violence in Germantown.


The point is this has nothing to do with the school! Stop trying to make it about the school. If you live in the area and have an issue with crime do something about it within th ecommunity, with police etc. Don't come one here and try to diminish the good things going on at Seneca.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:W school parent here....we have had lockdowns for police car chases etc.....this is not a school issue....stop giving yourself and your kid anxiety about something that has no relevance to them. your kid had to play inside....they do that when it rains ....no big deal


There's a bit of a difference between a police chase through the street and shootings in the projects directly across from the school 2 days in a row. The school is about a city block from where that young man was shot this year. There is a big problem with gun violence in Germantown.


this is the MCPS forum. If you want to talk about public safety in Germantown - go to the Metropolitan Politics forum.

Also, "the projects"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:W school parent here....we have had lockdowns for police car chases etc.....this is not a school issue....stop giving yourself and your kid anxiety about something that has no relevance to them. your kid had to play inside....they do that when it rains ....no big deal


There's a bit of a difference between a police chase through the street and shootings in the projects directly across from the school 2 days in a row. The school is about a city block from where that young man was shot this year. There is a big problem with gun violence in Germantown.


And this is where we stop taking your concern seriously. “The projects”🙄.
Anonymous
Bullets travel, people. You absolutely should care about shots fired near the school. You absolutely should care about the huge increase in violent crime in the county.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:W school parent here....we have had lockdowns for police car chases etc.....this is not a school issue....stop giving yourself and your kid anxiety about something that has no relevance to them. your kid had to play inside....they do that when it rains ....no big deal


There's a bit of a difference between a police chase through the street and shootings in the projects directly across from the school 2 days in a row. The school is about a city block from where that young man was shot this year. There is a big problem with gun violence in Germantown.


this is the MCPS forum. If you want to talk about public safety in Germantown - go to the Metropolitan Politics forum.

Also, "the projects"


Ok equity warrior! The question about an mcps school lockdowns was asked. I'm very sorry you got hurt in the feels because the answer to that question involves the truth about Germantown
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:W school parent here....we have had lockdowns for police car chases etc.....this is not a school issue....stop giving yourself and your kid anxiety about something that has no relevance to them. your kid had to play inside....they do that when it rains ....no big deal


There's a bit of a difference between a police chase through the street and shootings in the projects directly across from the school 2 days in a row. The school is about a city block from where that young man was shot this year. There is a big problem with gun violence in Germantown.


And this is where we stop taking your concern seriously. “The projects”🙄.


This is where I stop taking *you* seriously because you must never lived there. It has mold and roaches and the kids are out of control in their. It's been under 3 management places since I lived there and finally couldn't take it and moved. And yes it had every thing to do with Montgomery county because there is a reason why they put that school right there
Anonymous
MCPD and the county needs to clean up that neighborhood. They spent millions on that beautiful new high school. Ruffians are ruining it for everyone. Seneca is a great school and it has fabulous programs, wonderful staff and so many are hopeful for its future, but the reputation of the neighborhood is hard to take especially when you hear of events causing back to back lockdowns.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MCPD and the county needs to clean up that neighborhood. They spent millions on that beautiful new high school. Ruffians are ruining it for everyone. Seneca is a great school and it has fabulous programs, wonderful staff and so many are hopeful for its future, but the reputation of the neighborhood is hard to take especially when you hear of events causing back to back lockdowns.


Clarksburg parents, before the boundary change: Don't reassign us to that Ganglandia high school!
Clarksburg parents, after the boundary change: The high school is great, but the police need to "clean up" the Ganglandia around it!

That's progress, I guess?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:W school parent here....we have had lockdowns for police car chases etc.....this is not a school issue....stop giving yourself and your kid anxiety about something that has no relevance to them. your kid had to play inside....they do that when it rains ....no big deal


There's a bit of a difference between a police chase through the street and shootings in the projects directly across from the school 2 days in a row. The school is about a city block from where that young man was shot this year. There is a big problem with gun violence in Germantown.


And this is where we stop taking your concern seriously. “The projects”🙄.


This is where I stop taking *you* seriously because you must never lived there. It has mold and roaches and the kids are out of control in their. It's been under 3 management places since I lived there and finally couldn't take it and moved. And yes it had every thing to do with Montgomery county because there is a reason why they put that school right there


What does this even mean? The school has been "right there" since 1974.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MCPD and the county needs to clean up that neighborhood. They spent millions on that beautiful new high school. Ruffians are ruining it for everyone. Seneca is a great school and it has fabulous programs, wonderful staff and so many are hopeful for its future, but the reputation of the neighborhood is hard to take especially when you hear of events causing back to back lockdowns.


Clarksburg parents, before the boundary change: Don't reassign us to that Ganglandia high school!
Clarksburg parents, after the boundary change: The high school is great, but the police need to "clean up" the Ganglandia around it!

That's progress, I guess?


Sounds like the previous PP triggered you? Someone tells it how it is but you had to deflect on the topic and turn it around and blame the Clarksburg parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:W school parent here....we have had lockdowns for police car chases etc.....this is not a school issue....stop giving yourself and your kid anxiety about something that has no relevance to them. your kid had to play inside....they do that when it rains ....no big deal


There's a bit of a difference between a police chase through the street and shootings in the projects directly across from the school 2 days in a row. The school is about a city block from where that young man was shot this year. There is a big problem with gun violence in Germantown.


And this is where we stop taking your concern seriously. “The projects”🙄.


This is where I stop taking *you* seriously because you must never lived there. It has mold and roaches and the kids are out of control in their. It's been under 3 management places since I lived there and finally couldn't take it and moved. And yes it had every thing to do with Montgomery county because there is a reason why they put that school right there


What does this even mean? The school has been "right there" since 1974.


In fact, the school was there before the "projects", which are actually apartment complexes in private ownership, built in 1978 (Hamptons) and 1987 (Rolling Hills/"Point at Germantown Station"), respectively.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MCPD and the county needs to clean up that neighborhood. They spent millions on that beautiful new high school. Ruffians are ruining it for everyone. Seneca is a great school and it has fabulous programs, wonderful staff and so many are hopeful for its future, but the reputation of the neighborhood is hard to take especially when you hear of events causing back to back lockdowns.


Clarksburg parents, before the boundary change: Don't reassign us to that Ganglandia high school!
Clarksburg parents, after the boundary change: The high school is great, but the police need to "clean up" the Ganglandia around it!

That's progress, I guess?


Sounds like the previous PP triggered you? Someone tells it how it is but you had to deflect on the topic and turn it around and blame the Clarksburg parents.


You gotta stop with this "triggering" stuff. Nobody is "triggered." The correct word is annoyed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MCPD and the county needs to clean up that neighborhood. They spent millions on that beautiful new high school. Ruffians are ruining it for everyone. Seneca is a great school and it has fabulous programs, wonderful staff and so many are hopeful for its future, but the reputation of the neighborhood is hard to take especially when you hear of events causing back to back lockdowns.


Clarksburg parents, before the boundary change: Don't reassign us to that Ganglandia high school!
Clarksburg parents, after the boundary change: The high school is great, but the police need to "clean up" the Ganglandia around it!

That's progress, I guess?


Sounds like the previous PP triggered you? Someone tells it how it is but you had to deflect on the topic and turn it around and blame the Clarksburg parents.


You gotta stop with this "triggering" stuff. Nobody is "triggered." The correct word is annoyed.


Triggered, annoyed whatever. The bottom line is you are criticizing a group of parents over a truthful statement made by an anonymous person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MCPD and the county needs to clean up that neighborhood. They spent millions on that beautiful new high school. Ruffians are ruining it for everyone. Seneca is a great school and it has fabulous programs, wonderful staff and so many are hopeful for its future, but the reputation of the neighborhood is hard to take especially when you hear of events causing back to back lockdowns.


Clarksburg parents, before the boundary change: Don't reassign us to that Ganglandia high school!
Clarksburg parents, after the boundary change: The high school is great, but the police need to "clean up" the Ganglandia around it!

That's progress, I guess?


Sounds like the previous PP triggered you? Someone tells it how it is but you had to deflect on the topic and turn it around and blame the Clarksburg parents.


You gotta stop with this "triggering" stuff. Nobody is "triggered." The correct word is annoyed.


Triggered, annoyed whatever. The bottom line is you are criticizing a group of parents over a truthful statement made by an anonymous person.


PP who made the comment about Clarksburg parents. No, I'm criticizing a group of parents over a foolish and hateful opinion that I have also heard expressed by people who belong to that group of parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MCPD and the county needs to clean up that neighborhood. They spent millions on that beautiful new high school. Ruffians are ruining it for everyone. Seneca is a great school and it has fabulous programs, wonderful staff and so many are hopeful for its future, but the reputation of the neighborhood is hard to take especially when you hear of events causing back to back lockdowns.


DC has a friend who moved in there.. we do not allow dc to go over there to play. It's a bad neighborhood. I don't see how they will clean it up. There's not enough police in this area and the ones we do have are used to help churches cross the street on holidays or at football games.
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