Is Rachel Carson dangerous?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My third DD is in Carson now. We've only had positive experiences but they've also been in AAP classes.

The bus PP about the rape threats was concerning. I appreciate DCUM for things like that, because I could speak with DD and confirm it wasn't happening on her bus. If it had been, I would have supported DCUM and reported it.


Scary. Wasn’t that early lawsuit also about a girl being assaulted at Carson?


Please stop fear mongering. That case was decades ago and FCPS won. There’s already a thread on here about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My third DD is in Carson now. We've only had positive experiences but they've also been in AAP classes.

The bus PP about the rape threats was concerning. I appreciate DCUM for things like that, because I could speak with DD and confirm it wasn't happening on her bus. If it had been, I would have supported DCUM and reported it.


Scary. Wasn’t that early lawsuit also about a girl being assaulted at Carson?


No. She wasn’t assaulted at Carson at all. It occurred off school grounds and was gang related. Her family accused the school of not doing enough. They lost their lawsuit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My third DD is in Carson now. We've only had positive experiences but they've also been in AAP classes.

The bus PP about the rape threats was concerning. I appreciate DCUM for things like that, because I could speak with DD and confirm it wasn't happening on her bus. If it had been, I would have supported DCUM and reported it.


Another reason for middle school AAP to disappear.


Why? Because kids had positive experiences in AAP? DS has friends in honors classes and has few complaints, except for the TikTok Teacher. I am not sure if she Teaches AAP as well as Honors and Gen ed. The only parent I have heard complain about Teachers at Carson had a kid in the regular classes and I suspect that was because there were kids in the class that were causing disturbances.

DS has enjoyed his AAP classes. His friends are taking Honors and they are doing well. People seem to be happy with the school overall, regardless of what classes they are in.
Anonymous
AAP at middle school has been an absolutely phenomenal experience for my kid. We truly felt like we were in a bubble.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My third DD is in Carson now. We've only had positive experiences but they've also been in AAP classes.

The bus PP about the rape threats was concerning. I appreciate DCUM for things like that, because I could speak with DD and confirm it wasn't happening on her bus. If it had been, I would have supported DCUM and reported it.


Scary. Wasn’t that early lawsuit also about a girl being assaulted at Carson?


No. She wasn’t assaulted at Carson at all. It occurred off school grounds and was gang related. Her family accused the school of not doing enough. They lost their lawsuit.


Thanks for the clarification. But it did involve Carson students, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:AAP at middle school has been an absolutely phenomenal experience for my kid. We truly felt like we were in a bubble.


True for my kid at Carson as well. There are no trouble makers on her “team” or among her friends. She is having a great experience and focused on studying and activities.
Anonymous
OP, this might depend greatly on whether your kid is in AAP or advanced courses or not. The kids are divided up into teams. They don’t really mingle that much with kids outside of their bubble. Every middle school has problem kids but Carson does not have that many.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:DC 7th grader hasn’t mentioned anything. I asked an 8th grader’s mom and she didn’t mention anything neither. I don’t let DC stay after 2:15pm ( unless teacher want them to stay for school events, then I pick her up right after). I don’t let her ride the late school bus just to be safe.


Sad your kid is missing out on the amazing clubs and socialization of MS.


DC doesn’t have time, usually there’re lots of school assignments and exams to study for. She sleeps 6-7 hours daily during school days.


No offense but if you child has to work that hard in middle school, maybe advanced academics aren't in their future, push too hard and he/she might just crack at some point down the line.

Maybe a little socialization would do more to set them up for success in life. Don't underestimate the value of soft skills when it comes to success in adulthood.


Agreed, my DC is in AAP at Carson and gets most of her work done during school hours. Sometimes reading or additional homework or projects done at home, but still gets 8 hours of sleep every night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My third DD is in Carson now. We've only had positive experiences but they've also been in AAP classes.

The bus PP about the rape threats was concerning. I appreciate DCUM for things like that, because I could speak with DD and confirm it wasn't happening on her bus. If it had been, I would have supported DCUM and reported it.


Scary. Wasn’t that early lawsuit also about a girl being assaulted at Carson?


No. She wasn’t assaulted at Carson at all. It occurred off school grounds and was gang related. Her family accused the school of not doing enough. They lost their lawsuit.


Thanks for the clarification. But it did involve Carson students, right?


Yes. I’m pretty sure the students who committed the assault were not in AAP and possibly in a gang. All were Hispanic I believe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:AAP at middle school has been an absolutely phenomenal experience for my kid. We truly felt like we were in a bubble.


Again, that's why AAP in middle school should not exist. Because of parents like you and your segregated bubble.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My third DD is in Carson now. We've only had positive experiences but they've also been in AAP classes.

The bus PP about the rape threats was concerning. I appreciate DCUM for things like that, because I could speak with DD and confirm it wasn't happening on her bus. If it had been, I would have supported DCUM and reported it.


Scary. Wasn’t that early lawsuit also about a girl being assaulted at Carson?


No. She wasn’t assaulted at Carson at all. It occurred off school grounds and was gang related. Her family accused the school of not doing enough. They lost their lawsuit.


Thanks for the clarification. But it did involve Carson students, right?


Yes. I’m pretty sure the students who committed the assault were not in AAP and possibly in a gang. All were Hispanic I believe.


The police dismissed investigated and dismissed any criminal charges against the boy after it happened 10 years ago. So it appears to be more likely be a consensual sexual relationship (between a 12 year old girl and a 13 year old boy... ugh). She only started bringing the claims and charges up after the boy broke up with her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My third DD is in Carson now. We've only had positive experiences but they've also been in AAP classes.

The bus PP about the rape threats was concerning. I appreciate DCUM for things like that, because I could speak with DD and confirm it wasn't happening on her bus. If it had been, I would have supported DCUM and reported it.


Scary. Wasn’t that early lawsuit also about a girl being assaulted at Carson?


No. She wasn’t assaulted at Carson at all. It occurred off school grounds and was gang related. Her family accused the school of not doing enough. They lost their lawsuit.


Thanks for the clarification. But it did involve Carson students, right?


Yes. I’m pretty sure the students who committed the assault were not in AAP and possibly in a gang. All were Hispanic I believe.


So is Carson AAP a completely different school and program than the rest of AAP? Don't your children mix with the normal children in specials? Isn't AAP just 3-4 classes out of 8?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:AAP at middle school has been an absolutely phenomenal experience for my kid. We truly felt like we were in a bubble.


Again, that's why AAP in middle school should not exist. Because of parents like you and your segregated bubble.


That doesn’t make any sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, this might depend greatly on whether your kid is in AAP or advanced courses or not. The kids are divided up into teams. They don’t really mingle that much with kids outside of their bubble. Every middle school has problem kids but Carson does not have that many.


Nobody told us the "teams" were separated by AAP and non AAP, how disgusting.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My third DD is in Carson now. We've only had positive experiences but they've also been in AAP classes.

The bus PP about the rape threats was concerning. I appreciate DCUM for things like that, because I could speak with DD and confirm it wasn't happening on her bus. If it had been, I would have supported DCUM and reported it.


Scary. Wasn’t that early lawsuit also about a girl being assaulted at Carson?


No. She wasn’t assaulted at Carson at all. It occurred off school grounds and was gang related. Her family accused the school of not doing enough. They lost their lawsuit.


Thanks for the clarification. But it did involve Carson students, right?


Yes. I’m pretty sure the students who committed the assault were not in AAP and possibly in a gang. All were Hispanic I believe.


So is Carson AAP a completely different school and program than the rest of AAP? Don't your children mix with the normal children in specials? Isn't AAP just 3-4 classes out of 8?


Kids in AAP know who the good kids are and generally don’t associate with the troublemakers. Meaning, your kid will most likely be shielded from some of this stuff.
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