Does Whitman HS have a big drug problem?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whitman haters, stay on your side of River Road!!


Which side is the non-Whitman side?

http://gis.mcpsmd.org/ServiceAreaMaps/WhitmanHS.pdf


The right side of your map that feeds to BCC and the left side of your map that feeds to Churchill. River is the dividing line for both. You aren't so familiar with school rivalries are you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD is going to Whitman next fall. She is definitely going to do heroin? I am terrified. Is Whitman like a giant open air drug market?? Are kids shooting up in the bathroom. We just moved here from CT.



Only you can answer the questions about your own daughter. Having said that the last thing that she will be doing is heroin.


Don't think a rich kid can't get involved in heroin - it's a huge epidemic everywhere and easy to get - and shooting up once with heroin's current lethality may mean it actually IS the last thing she will be doing.
Yes, this is a very big deal among some rich kids. People in general are turning to heroin as it becomes much more difficult to get hold of prescription drugs. Two of dd's classmates (both from wealthy families) had heroin habits.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whitman haters, stay on your side of River Road!!


Which side is the non-Whitman side?

http://gis.mcpsmd.org/ServiceAreaMaps/WhitmanHS.pdf


The right side of your map that feeds to BCC and the left side of your map that feeds to Churchill. River is the dividing line for both. You aren't so familiar with school rivalries are you?


You're right, I'm completely unfamiliar with the B-CC/Whitman/Churchill rivalries!. I hope that the people who live on either side of River Road between I-270 and Goldsboro Road are more familiar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whitman haters, stay on your side of River Road!!


Which side is the non-Whitman side?

http://gis.mcpsmd.org/ServiceAreaMaps/WhitmanHS.pdf


The right side of your map that feeds to BCC and the left side of your map that feeds to Churchill. River is the dividing line for both. You aren't so familiar with school rivalries are you?


The side with the bigger mansions goes to Churchill.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whitman haters, stay on your side of River Road!!


Which side is the non-Whitman side?

http://gis.mcpsmd.org/ServiceAreaMaps/WhitmanHS.pdf


The right side of your map that feeds to BCC and the left side of your map that feeds to Churchill. River is the dividing line for both. You aren't so familiar with school rivalries are you?


You're right, I'm completely unfamiliar with the B-CC/Whitman/Churchill rivalries!. I hope that the people who live on either side of River Road between I-270 and Goldsboro Road are more familiar.


Good lord, how obtuse are you? The map is pretty darn clear - in some sections River is the dividing line and in one section the school district crosses River (the school itself is on the north side of River). People who actually live in the Whitman, BCC and Churchill districts are generally familiar with what high school they are zoned for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Good lord, how obtuse are you? The map is pretty darn clear - in some sections River is the dividing line and in one section the school district crosses River (the school itself is on the north side of River). People who actually live in the Whitman, BCC and Churchill districts are generally familiar with what high school they are zoned for.


The point was (as you say) that much of the Whitman service area is actually on BOTH sides of River Road. I didn't understand that "Whitman haters" referred specifically and exclusively to residents of the B-CC and Churchill zones.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DS finished as a freshman this year. By October, three of his friends were addicted to heroin. It's a scary place. All dropped out and now hang out near 7-11s, trying to get a fix.

Nice try. Not true.
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