Gun recovered at Northwood High school??

Anonymous
Silver Spring goin silver spring. Not that it couldn’t happen anywhere but 19 out 20 times is a pattern. Sad thing is that kid has been a neg presence to his peers for years, this is the solution to the problem but there are many of him left inside the schools 1% smarter who will not be removed. East county parents arguing about the rights of a few stem kid’s (they have never met) ability to take a hard Chem class while the general pop is a mess. Get what you pay for in life
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring goin silver spring. Not that it couldn’t happen anywhere but 19 out 20 times is a pattern. Sad thing is that kid has been a neg presence to his peers for years, this is the solution to the problem but there are many of him left inside the schools 1% smarter who will not be removed. East county parents arguing about the rights of a few stem kid’s (they have never met) ability to take a hard Chem class while the general pop is a mess. Get what you pay for in life


So I'd like to hear more about this, not about this individual kid but rather about how my part of the county is a "mess." Please expand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring goin silver spring. Not that it couldn’t happen anywhere but 19 out 20 times is a pattern. Sad thing is that kid has been a neg presence to his peers for years, this is the solution to the problem but there are many of him left inside the schools 1% smarter who will not be removed. East county parents arguing about the rights of a few stem kid’s (they have never met) ability to take a hard Chem class while the general pop is a mess. Get what you pay for in life


It is not just Silver Spring. It's where there's concentrated pockets of poverty within the county. These patterns are consistent in Silver Spring, Germantown and Montgomery Village/Gaithersburg.

We have poor people who are struggling with poverty, instability, family disruption, and they turn to crime, such as drug dealing or gangs, to cope with those adversities.

This is not new and MCPS and the county supposedly have an onslaught of social services to support and stabilize those families, but clearly they're failing.
Anonymous
The kid wasn’t zoned for northwood based on his home address in the arrests database. Was he put there after getting in trouble at his previous school?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring goin silver spring. Not that it couldn’t happen anywhere but 19 out 20 times is a pattern. Sad thing is that kid has been a neg presence to his peers for years, this is the solution to the problem but there are many of him left inside the schools 1% smarter who will not be removed. East county parents arguing about the rights of a few stem kid’s (they have never met) ability to take a hard Chem class while the general pop is a mess. Get what you pay for in life


I don't think you want to go there as there have been lots of things at the W schools and BCC.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring goin silver spring. Not that it couldn’t happen anywhere but 19 out 20 times is a pattern. Sad thing is that kid has been a neg presence to his peers for years, this is the solution to the problem but there are many of him left inside the schools 1% smarter who will not be removed. East county parents arguing about the rights of a few stem kid’s (they have never met) ability to take a hard Chem class while the general pop is a mess. Get what you pay for in life


It is not just Silver Spring. It's where there's concentrated pockets of poverty within the county. These patterns are consistent in Silver Spring, Germantown and Montgomery Village/Gaithersburg.

We have poor people who are struggling with poverty, instability, family disruption, and they turn to crime, such as drug dealing or gangs, to cope with those adversities.

This is not new and MCPS and the county supposedly have an onslaught of social services to support and stabilize those families, but clearly they're failing.


Stop pretending like the W schools and BCC don't have their own violence. Be real.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:When Magruder had the shooting a few years ago, that was a ghost gun too.
Schools are not safe.
+1 especially Magruder. At least our kids aren’t in that war zone. However, something needs to be done about Northwood before it turns into a Magruder.


It already is.
Three teachers resigned on Monday.


Three Magruder teachers.


Uhh. This is misrepresenting things a bit. Three teachers RETIRED Dec 1st.

They planned in advanced.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring goin silver spring. Not that it couldn’t happen anywhere but 19 out 20 times is a pattern. Sad thing is that kid has been a neg presence to his peers for years, this is the solution to the problem but there are many of him left inside the schools 1% smarter who will not be removed. East county parents arguing about the rights of a few stem kid’s (they have never met) ability to take a hard Chem class while the general pop is a mess. Get what you pay for in life


It is not just Silver Spring. It's where there's concentrated pockets of poverty within the county. These patterns are consistent in Silver Spring, Germantown and Montgomery Village/Gaithersburg.

We have poor people who are struggling with poverty, instability, family disruption, and they turn to crime, such as drug dealing or gangs, to cope with those adversities.

This is not new and MCPS and the county supposedly have an onslaught of social services to support and stabilize those families, but clearly they're failing.


The hard streets of Montgomery County have driven many to crime.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring goin silver spring. Not that it couldn’t happen anywhere but 19 out 20 times is a pattern. Sad thing is that kid has been a neg presence to his peers for years, this is the solution to the problem but there are many of him left inside the schools 1% smarter who will not be removed. East county parents arguing about the rights of a few stem kid’s (they have never met) ability to take a hard Chem class while the general pop is a mess. Get what you pay for in life


It is not just Silver Spring. It's where there's concentrated pockets of poverty within the county. These patterns are consistent in Silver Spring, Germantown and Montgomery Village/Gaithersburg.

We have poor people who are struggling with poverty, instability, family disruption, and they turn to crime, such as drug dealing or gangs, to cope with those adversities.

This is not new and MCPS and the county supposedly have an onslaught of social services to support and stabilize those families, but clearly they're failing.


The hard streets of Montgomery County have driven many to crime.


This would have been funny up until about 1989. MoCo isn't all peaches, cream and Potomac
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring goin silver spring. Not that it couldn’t happen anywhere but 19 out 20 times is a pattern. Sad thing is that kid has been a neg presence to his peers for years, this is the solution to the problem but there are many of him left inside the schools 1% smarter who will not be removed. East county parents arguing about the rights of a few stem kid’s (they have never met) ability to take a hard Chem class while the general pop is a mess. Get what you pay for in life


It is not just Silver Spring. It's where there's concentrated pockets of poverty within the county. These patterns are consistent in Silver Spring, Germantown and Montgomery Village/Gaithersburg.

We have poor people who are struggling with poverty, instability, family disruption, and they turn to crime, such as drug dealing or gangs, to cope with those adversities.

This is not new and MCPS and the county supposedly have an onslaught of social services to support and stabilize those families, but clearly they're failing.


The hard streets of Montgomery County have driven many to crime.


This would have been funny up until about 1989. MoCo isn't all peaches, cream and Potomac


Let’s be real; if people in MoCo are dealing drugs or joining gangs it’s a choice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The kid wasn’t zoned for northwood based on his home address in the arrests database. Was he put there after getting in trouble at his previous school?



It is possible he was in the SESES program. You don’t have to be from the neighborhood to be in that special program. I don’t know if he was or wasn’t. Just saying it would explain why he was at Northwood if he didn’t live in the boundary
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring goin silver spring. Not that it couldn’t happen anywhere but 19 out 20 times is a pattern. Sad thing is that kid has been a neg presence to his peers for years, this is the solution to the problem but there are many of him left inside the schools 1% smarter who will not be removed. East county parents arguing about the rights of a few stem kid’s (they have never met) ability to take a hard Chem class while the general pop is a mess. Get what you pay for in life


It is not just Silver Spring. It's where there's concentrated pockets of poverty within the county. These patterns are consistent in Silver Spring, Germantown and Montgomery Village/Gaithersburg.

We have poor people who are struggling with poverty, instability, family disruption, and they turn to crime, such as drug dealing or gangs, to cope with those adversities.

This is not new and MCPS and the county supposedly have an onslaught of social services to support and stabilize those families, but clearly they're failing.


The hard streets of Montgomery County have driven many to crime.


This would have been funny up until about 1989. MoCo isn't all peaches, cream and Potomac


Seriously. MoCo is not Baltimore or Southeast but it’s also not what it used to be. There is serious crime, death and violence happening in the county in ways that weren’t happening in the past.

For example: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/10/01/two-suspects-north-bethesda-homicide-kidnapping-2/
Anonymous
Is Principal Jonathan Garrick the principal from last year?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is Principal Jonathan Garrick the principal from last year?


Yes
Anonymous
Parents need to f ing elevate this!

And about the irresponsible decisions made this week delaying or not delaying schools. Contact your ELECTED STATE delagates and senators! ontact your ELECTED Congresspersons! They work for YOU!

And

Sign the petition to me school campuses "safer." The link to the petition is on the fourth post of this thread: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1259637.page
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