Well then why do they have to send emails at all saying ambulances were at the school - given it’s no one’s business |
Because otherwise 2000 moms email and call the school. Better to just send the email |
This is a ridiculous and extreme first thought. Kids have allergies and chronic diseases etc. Are kids snorting and shooting up drugs at your kids HS? |
Preposterous. My dc has a chronic illness too and this is a private not public health matter. Just stop the over the top reactions unless someone died. |
. And so what if it’s a fight. If your kid is a student there they may know. How does any of this (IF) it was a fight provide any meaning to you other than being nosey? |
Nobody needs to know any of that--but if ambulances were called for all three to the same school on the same day, it would be helpful for the note from the school to say "These events are not related to one another," because it would remove all concern that there might be something happening that you DO need to know about. Typical MCPS undercommunication. |
+1 yes and yet stupid people like the OP want to violate the privacy of students and dissect them on the Internet. Just stop. |
Please. Have you seen some of those dads? |
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If they wanted to be proactive in communications, they would have sent it out earlier because by the time they did, students-pedestrians in the neighborhood- businesses in the neighborhood--others had already seen it |
You nor the rest of the community are entitled to any communication regarding this. Some people just like to complain and make a big deal out of nothing. SMH |
Ummm not sure why you think what you wrote makes MCPS seem any more credible! |
Where were there more police cars than ambulances? |
Yawn. Move along. Nothing to see here |
| Something at Einstein too on the same day. Kids were held for 10 minutes befofe lunch “due to a medical emergency”. |