violence after WJ-BCC football game?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:More BCC and WJ, etc parents need to step up and be involved and aware of where their kids are, who they are with, and instill and promote positive values and behaviors. This isn’t the schools’ job when things happened off campus.


Yeah, but how about also promoting a more academic environment and less jock culture in high school? Most of the violence directly stems from this type of sports culture mentality. You never see this happening after a non-sports event.


LoL that's because no one goes to any non sporting events


That's silly, plenty of people go to the drama production, and I've never heard of a post-musical brawl downtown.


The only people who go to the plays are parents and the boyfriends of the actors.


Lunch is over. Shouldn't you be back in class?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More BCC and WJ, etc parents need to step up and be involved and aware of where their kids are, who they are with, and instill and promote positive values and behaviors. This isn’t the schools’ job when things happened off campus.


Yeah, but how about also promoting a more academic environment and less jock culture in high school? Most of the violence directly stems from this type of sports culture mentality. You never see this happening after a non-sports event.


LoL that's because no one goes to any non sporting events


That's silly, plenty of people go to the drama production, and I've never heard of a post-musical brawl downtown.


The only people who go to the plays are parents and the boyfriends of the actors.


The only people who go to the football games are the slightly smart dummies who derive pleasure from watching other less smart dummies attempt to make inelastic collisions of piles of other dummies. Basically a human demolition derby without the exhaust fumes.
Anonymous
We were eating in downtown Bethesda when the kids came to brawl there too.

Embarrassing for all parents of kids at these schools because many of you will say "oh my kid wasn't involved." Yeah right.
Anonymous
There’s something completely different about the scale of violence in school and at sporting events this year. Perhaps the lack of SROs is the cause for the change. Perhaps the lack of counseling services for students and staff as they returned to in person instruction and activities. All schools are showing the spike including the stabbing at Blair yesterday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More BCC and WJ, etc parents need to step up and be involved and aware of where their kids are, who they are with, and instill and promote positive values and behaviors. This isn’t the schools’ job when things happened off campus.


Yeah, but how about also promoting a more academic environment and less jock culture in high school? Most of the violence directly stems from this type of sports culture mentality. You never see this happening after a non-sports event.


Get a grip on reality.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More BCC and WJ, etc parents need to step up and be involved and aware of where their kids are, who they are with, and instill and promote positive values and behaviors. This isn’t the schools’ job when things happened off campus.


Yeah, but how about also promoting a more academic environment and less jock culture in high school? Most of the violence directly stems from this type of sports culture mentality. You never see this happening after a non-sports event.


LoL that's because no one goes to any non sporting events


That's silly, plenty of people go to the drama production, and I've never heard of a post-musical brawl downtown.


The only people who go to the plays are parents and the boyfriends of the actors.

You are wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:More BCC and WJ, etc parents need to step up and be involved and aware of where their kids are, who they are with, and instill and promote positive values and behaviors. This isn’t the schools’ job when things happened off campus.


I didn't read the article, but both principals sent a joint email talking about BCC students instigating and BCC students vandalizing the school bus. BCC started a riot during a WJ hockey game a few years ago too.

There is something about WJ that BCC kids hate and I honestly don't know what it is.
Anonymous
THere was a bus providing transportation to the WJ players back to their home school? Do buses usually provide transportation to games for football players?

Signed - mom to a field hockey player who is expected to car-pool to take kids to away field hockey games. Or the kids drive themselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:More BCC and WJ, etc parents need to step up and be involved and aware of where their kids are, who they are with, and instill and promote positive values and behaviors. This isn’t the schools’ job when things happened off campus.

+1. All these incidents aren't the schools'* faults. I am blaming the parents.

*it's not the school's fault but it is turning into their responsibility since the parents are proving they are doing a sh*tty job with regards to their teens.
Anonymous
Sounds like it was all BCC honestly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:THere was a bus providing transportation to the WJ players back to their home school? Do buses usually provide transportation to games for football players?

Signed - mom to a field hockey player who is expected to car-pool to take kids to away field hockey games. Or the kids drive themselves.


There is a bus to take kids back to their home school from most athletic events. I thought it was standard. My kid plays soccer FWIW.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There’s something completely different about the scale of violence in school and at sporting events this year. Perhaps the lack of SROs is the cause for the change. Perhaps the lack of counseling services for students and staff as they returned to in person instruction and activities. All schools are showing the spike including the stabbing at Blair yesterday.


There are still police officers at football games.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:THere was a bus providing transportation to the WJ players back to their home school? Do buses usually provide transportation to games for football players?

Signed - mom to a field hockey player who is expected to car-pool to take kids to away field hockey games. Or the kids drive themselves.


There is a bus to take kids back to their home school from most athletic events. I thought it was standard. My kid plays soccer FWIW.


Coaches have to request a bus. MCPS buses are available for all sports. Ask the coach to put in the request.
Anonymous
It’s funny that we call a small post-game fight “violent” but not the whole 2 hour football game itself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We were eating in downtown Bethesda when the kids came to brawl there too.

Embarrassing for all parents of kids at these schools because many of you will say "oh my kid wasn't involved." Yeah right.



Nearly what, 5000 students between the two schools? Yes, most people's kids weren't involved. Math is hard.



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