dp - There's a lot of ground between doing nothing and zero tolerance. You clearly are commenting due to some chip on your shoulder and have no knowledge of this specific situation. |
Yes, this is what is being said- the Hardy kid was tased before school and not on school property, but then it escalated when the DESA kid threatened to come to Hardy with a gun... Which has now resulted in many Hardy kids terrified to go to school tomorrow and all the parents talking about it. The principal is constrained by how much info she can give, so the email was vague, but we did hear through other parents in communication with administration that there will be increased security/police presence tomorrow (as stated in the email) and they believe the building will be safe tomorrow, but parents should do whatever they feel comfortable doing. |
I’m commenting on the vision of the Deal mom lecturing the DESA teachers at the interview about her expectations for school discipline. |
Yeah. Just keep sneering. It's so charming. |
I mean, you have no idea about how these issues are dealt with at DCPS so not sure why you are even trying to get into a DCPS HS. |
I've heard the same about the Dance students. I did not hear ANYTHING about a fight with Hardy students, but apparently they share the same bus stop as Duke students, so I'm guessing that's where it happened. Also, is this at dismissal? Why are Hardy students hanging around until 5pm? |
It was in the morning |
I'm PP but not the person with the kid applying to DESA. What I know is that "teachers" are not the ones responsible for discipline in this case; that "Deal mom" wasn't lecturing anyone -- she was expressing her very reasonable view; and that Deal mom obviously is familiar with DCPS as she has at least one child in it. I'm just not sure why you (or whoever the poster above is) is chiding the concerned poster. Seriously disruptive behavior *should* be dealt with. |
| Agree with above. Parent wasn’t going to lecture teachers. The mom said she was going to ask about zero tolerance. And maybe zero tolerance is a joke but parents should definitely be allowed to ask about safety and security at school. Especially when folks on this board are talking about weapons. These are kids. |
As someone said, this was in the morning before school- but to answer your very odd question about why kids would be hanging around until 5, you do realize there are after school sports practices, school musical rehearsals and after school clubs that end at 5? That’s when I pick my kids up, after the after school activities are over. What a strange thing to ask, it’s like you don’t know how school works. |
That PP was saying she was going to use the parent interview (for this selective school) to lecture on how the school should engage in discipline. That’s what I thought was funny and tone deaf and indicative of her never have had a kid in a non-wealthy DCPS school. Which is totally separate from what I personally think schools should do. |
| Reading comprehension is a struggle. |
How so? look, concern about safety is always valid. Coming from Deal and believing that the *family interview* is the time to make your pronouncements about school discipline and demand accountability or whatever, is just dumb as rocks and entitled, and will be seen as such. How about waiting until your kid actually gets in to be pulling the Concerned White Parent schtick. |
| Again, they clearly stated they were going to “ask.” No one ever stated they would use a family interview to preach. We should all support zero tolerance for weapons at school. Parents can ask. Words matter. |
lol tell me again without telling me that you have no experience with DCPS other than very sheltered wealthy schools. Some teachers can in fact have a lot of influence over how some kids are treated and disciplined. |