| This happens pretty much every week in Fairfax County. You couldn't pay me to send my kid there. |
| We need more private schools. |
SAVAGE. You humiliated that guy. |
Sure, I understand that but to nonchalantly walk past, literally throw up your arm to take a pic and keep walking is awful. He doesn’t stop, say anything, do anything. No instructions whatsoever. No “stop”, no calls out for the SRO or anyone else. It’s a male teacher, with a mustache and large belly, it’s definitely a teacher. Then when the video shows the student who is stabbed there is one, ONLY one adult standing there and he’s just yelling “ambulance”. He’s not kneeling down to see if kid is alive, or ok, or applying pressure to stop the bleeding. It’s not even clear who he’s talking to, all the kids walking past? No one is in control and several kids are laughing. I thought cell phones in Virginia public schools were banned during the school day. |
| This county is becoming a joke. I hope that teacher is brought down. |
This isn’t an issue in every FCPS school but ok. |
Np here. These are all Fairfax county not other counties in nova. So stupid my god. |
Exactly. Except a select few think this is "everywhere" all over nova. Except its not its Fairfax county and city of Alexandria. No where else in nova. I guess they can't accept the fact they live in the hood and send their kids to dangerous school. The truth hurts! |
Ummm, did you even read the links? It's Arlington, Fairfax and Prince William, genius. |
Don't stop at county this world is a joke. |
The gun stuff is bringing guns not shooting lol |
| There was a lot of N words being thrown out for kids that aren't black. A bunch of racists. |
Therefore, students slaughtering students in the hallways is justified? |
This. I'm a teacher. I'm not getting in the middle of a knife fight. I love your kids but I love my own kids more. |
I didn't hear that from the video I saw. Looked to me like most of the kids were the same ethnicity, but they are still kids. FWIW, fighting h as been going on in schools--even good schools--for decades. But, it was usually after school behind the gym. Knives? Guns? That's a different story. |