Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Madison High School is no better - my kids say it’s like a drug cartel in the bathrooms. Under the new principal, they are trying to monitor more closely. Old principal could have cared less as long as you were a star athlete. I grew up in FCPS and we had a smoking lounge. Sounds crazy but I can tell you nobody was smoking in the bathrooms and you knew where all the drugs were being dealt. If you didn’t want a part of it, you didn’t go in the “lounge”. The lounge was monitored regularly and when the class bell rang, you were instructed to get back to class - I mean it can happen anywhere but it seems like it was more controlled in weird way. My understanding is that even during actual class instruction, there is so much movement in the hallways at Madison, you wouldn’t even believe class is in session. Again something the new principal is trying to challenge. Btw, it’s not just deaths from some of these drugs but what about the fact that kids can go into psychosis from taking them. How about it’s proven that some of these drugs can bring on Schizophrenia. Nobody ever talks about that but the issue is real. Idk what the answer is but I am grateful that Cayden’s parents have come forward and reminded us as they say “it’s not a mistake you make and learn from - it’s a mistake that can bury you”. I am so sorry for their pain and loss.
Parents should call the principal and request actions