Gang infested High Schools in MoCo?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Einstein

Why avoid Einstein?




Because it looks like an ICE detention center!


That is because the county does not see it as a priority. They only heavily fund schools the exec's send their kids too.

It doesn't matter which school you choose. All have drugs, alcohol, gangs, kids with mental health issues, parents and teachers with mental health issues. The main difference is there is more money in the "w" schools so the drug use is more easily hidden with fancy cloths, cars, and parents willing to cover it up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Einstein

Why avoid Einstein?




Because it looks like an ICE detention center!


That is because the county does not see it as a priority. They only heavily fund schools the exec's send their kids too.

It doesn't matter which school you choose. All have drugs, alcohol, gangs, kids with mental health issues, parents and teachers with mental health issues. The main difference is there is more money in the "w" schools so the drug use is more easily hidden with fancy cloths, cars, and parents willing to cover it up.


I don't think the bolded part is true. The county spends a lot more on poor performing schools than the higher ones. But I agree with everything else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Einstein

Why avoid Einstein?


Because it looks like an ICE detention center!


?

I've never seen it in person, but from the pictures, it looks basically like every other recently renovated high school in Montgomery County.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Einstein

Why avoid Einstein?


Because it looks like an ICE detention center!


?

I've never seen it in person, but from the pictures, it looks basically like every other recently renovated high school in Montgomery County.


Yes, an ICE detention center
Anonymous
Okay, where are the "Illegal aliens deserve to be here, they work hard. You are a racist!!" comments????
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Einstein

Why avoid Einstein?


Because it looks like an ICE detention center!


?

I've never seen it in person, but from the pictures, it looks basically like every other recently renovated high school in Montgomery County.


Yes, an ICE detention center


But then so do Whitman and Churchill....
Anonymous
i have a kid at BCC and I am really shocked at the amount of drug use and the availability of drugs and alcohol for many kids.

I have another kid in the DCC and there are drugs there, too, but it's much easier for kids to separate themselves from that scene. At BCC, it's everywhere.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP just for just FYI is spelled Wotton not Wotten.


Sigh. Try Wootten.


FAIL


It's very easy to spell people! Double U - double O - double T -0 -N (yes, I went there).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Einstein

Why avoid Einstein?


Because it looks like an ICE detention center!


?

I've never seen it in person, but from the pictures, it looks basically like every other recently renovated high school in Montgomery County.


Yes, an ICE detention center


But then so do Whitman and Churchill....


I am at Einstein quite regularly and it is lovely inside.
Anonymous
I am pretty sure the ICE detention center comment referred to the number of Hispanic children present in the school. In that, it reminded the poster of such a detention center I suppose.
Anonymous
I think you don't have to worry UNLESS your kid is going to be in inclusion/on-level classes which is where all the "undesirables" are.

Honors classes are now for the kids that are good kids and won't disrupt class.
AP is what the old honors classes used to be - smarter kids who are concerned about their grades, getting into a good college, etc.

So, if your child is a good kid, above average learner, involved in clubs/athletics, they won't be in the classes or hanging out with the gang members.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:i have a kid at BCC and I am really shocked at the amount of drug use and the availability of drugs and alcohol for many kids.

I have another kid in the DCC and there are drugs there, too, but it's much easier for kids to separate themselves from that scene. At BCC, it's everywhere.




BINGO!

More pressure at Wootton/Churchill/Whitman/BCC/WJ to do the scripts, smoke the grass, drive drunk and have sex with every classmate because EVERYONE there is doing it. I am constantly amazed at the lack of individuality at the "W" schools. These kids are super competitive with each other but will also do EXACTLY what their friends are doing because they are scared to be rejected. I work at one and I see it everyday.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:i have a kid at BCC and I am really shocked at the amount of drug use and the availability of drugs and alcohol for many kids.

I have another kid in the DCC and there are drugs there, too, but it's much easier for kids to separate themselves from that scene. At BCC, it's everywhere.




BINGO!

More pressure at Wootton/Churchill/Whitman/BCC/WJ to do the scripts, smoke the grass, drive drunk and have sex with every classmate because EVERYONE there is doing it. I am constantly amazed at the lack of individuality at the "W" schools. These kids are super competitive with each other but will also do EXACTLY what their friends are doing because they are scared to be rejected. I work at one and I see it everyday.



I think people are impressed by the high test scores, the "nice/neat" looking kids, and general lack of disruptive behavior in class that you see in the lower performing schools. But you look under the rug, and it's pretty ugly. And, parents really don't see what's under the rug, only what they can see on the surface. Only the "workers" see what's under the rug.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you fearful that your precious snowflake will be recruited?


No, but i'd rather they not be stabbed while in school or around that "element" if I can avoid it. Is your kid a gang member?


I'd say that the risk of your child being stabbed while in any school in Montgomery County is as close to zero as it can get without actually being zero.


Actually, a girl in my daughter's class at WJ was stabbed with scissors by another girl last Spring. So much for being able to protect your kids by choosing a "W" school. Seriously, though, WJ is a pretty safe school overall.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think you don't have to worry UNLESS your kid is going to be in inclusion/on-level classes which is where all the "undesirables" are.

Honors classes are now for the kids that are good kids and won't disrupt class.
AP is what the old honors classes used to be - smarter kids who are concerned about their grades, getting into a good college, etc.

So, if your child is a good kid, above average learner, involved in clubs/athletics, they won't be in the classes or hanging out with the gang members.

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