| Has there been any follow up on this? DD feels like no one is talking about it anymore and maybe they gave up on finding out who did it. We have been happy with Woodson so far but I will be disappointed if no one is held accountable. |
You won't know the outcome unless you know a kid who was punished. The school is not going to share disciplinary actions. |
Is there any way to know who the culprits were? I can't remember if the specifics on this were shared, but the kids could've used their own personal laptops at home on their own personal Google Sheets and of course an anonymous Instagram account. I believe the Google Sheets shared were screenshots and not links. |
I really think they should in this case. Not name kids. But generally say the investigation is complete, students responsible were disciplined. That’s enough for me, and I do think they need to share at least that. That does not bring up any privacy issues. |
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I would like to know if there were consequences. I don't need names but just that that parties involved have been identified and that their colleges applications will include cyber bullying details.
Also, I would like to know why a member of the admin team is suspended and why he has not been fired. |
| I don't know why people are "wow"-ing or saying the pricipal is the "real deal" ... say that when he shares an email naming and expelling the bullies who created the list. That's worth wowing and calling someone a real deal. A generic POS email does nothing to actually resolve the problem other than making idiot families feel like they're attending a real-deal school with a real-deal administration. Fools! |
| I hope parents are emailing the principal regularly to ask for updates and understand what exactly they’re doing to figure out who did what. |