We have had zero fights in our high school this year. Last year there was a total of one. And it was in the parking lot after school. No actual punches were thrown. No. There are certainly not fights in all high schools. |
my thoughts? Smaller schools would work to some extent if autonomy is restored, which would ensure disciplinary actions were handled effectively. A decent intervention plan would include strong measures to prevent behaviors from escalating, and these steps would be handled by administrators, counselors and in many cases, mental health specialists. Too many serious students don't get what they need b/c of these distractions. And admin is too quick to blame the teachers! Even with those measures, however, until we stop with this elitist vision of all kids attending college, we'll lose more and more. While we have "alternative" pathways, many are pure BS. Edison is wonderful, but the students are motivated and they have to keep their grades up in order to graduate with a certification in a trade. Many kids are hands on. Yes, they need the basics - a strong foundation. But let's make sure they know the basics before they graduate. A 12th grader reading at a 10th grade level should NOT graduate! But many do- and they do so reading way below grade level. As mentioned above, we need more therapeutic measures in schools. So many parents neglect their children, who are left to "parent" themselves and younger siblings. Parents should be REQUIRED to attend classes! If you could spend the few minutes and another 9 months to make a baby, you can attend a class to learn basic parenting skills. teen moms? That's another issue. We need daycares in schools for students and teachers. If a teacher can spend his/her day caring for someone else's child, surely the county can help with daycare. And many teens drop out b/c there's no one to watch the child. This isn't rocket science, folks. But who am I? just another cog in the wheel Why listen to teachers? Why listen to anyone in the trenches these days? There's always someone higher up who knows the answer, right? sinking ship! I've been saying this for years now, but no one wants to hear it. |
I sort of agree with you, PP, but I do have a question. Are you a parent or a teacher? In many cases, incidents are hidden b/c of bad press, and certainly most principals try to avoid dealing with central office. So it's easier to handle incidents internally - and quietly. We had a fight break out in the auditorium on the day we had a guest speaker. my student . . . I warned admin and counseling that she was heading down a troubled path, but no one listened. The speaker was appalled, and he was no stranger to bad situations, having lived in an area where gangs ruled. What a great story for the press, right? didn't hit the news . . . Maybe the school got lucky? Or maybe they had a way to keep this under wraps. So I know there are incidents that never surface publicly. Furthermore, you have teachers too numb to care. another day, another fight |
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xsXBcrIgqT8
https://www.mymcmedia.org/attorney-says-17-year-old-was-injured-in-assault-at-rockville-high-school-on-march-7th/ Fights inside school - kids just watch, video and laugh. Is this how we raise decent adults? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yFt513vnAeI |
Really? My daughter, who is a student at Clarksburg HS, says they're not. There, now we have two anecdotes. |
| Once upon a time about 15 years ago, we were looking into a plot of land in Clarksburg. Best decision my husband ever made when he said no way. Not only for traffic, but poor planning and cookie cutter houses on tiny lots. We had no idea it was going to be white minority though. Looks like Montgomery Village up there. My friend sold her house in 5 years at a loss. |
+100. We dodged the MOCO bullet years ago, thankfully. |
Yes, it probably is the best decision you ever made when you decided that Clarksburg would not be a good place for you. |
Yes it is true. Even private school have a fight here and there, unless it is all girls.. those fight are all mental. |
| The article says Clarksburg rates lowest among MCPS high schools among parents for safety. Why is that? My DD went to a downcounty consortium school that I felt wasn't particularly safe, but ranks better than this. |
yes there are ... my H works in school security. They don't send emails for every fight and the W schools will always hide them from the police... other schools are faster to call police. |
Higher expectation |
Kid who brought a gun to school last year- it was in the news. By the way, in general, Clarksburg parents are very involved and have very high expectations for the school and their kids. I know this as I'm a parent in that cluster. So when stuff like this happens, many of the parents will be very vocal about it. |
Duh- I'm surprised you got to the point of even looking for land in Clarksburg. Mont County is very diverse. Those of us who live here (including white people like me who live in Clarksburg) like that though. By the way, you are completely incorrect in comparing it to Montgomery Village. THe demographics between these 2 areas are different. |
that is what i said, Clarksburg is rated lower because parents have a high expectation so parents rank safety as low. If you just fled a country that is in the middle of a war are you really going to rank Blair as "unsafe"? |