Winston Churchill Xanax Drug Bust In School Bathroom...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It really funny to see all these sheltered Potomac moms that have absolutely zero idea what goes on at Churchill. Churchill is widely regarded countywide by students as one of the more drug influenced schools in the county. These assumptions are far from wrong and should be addressed. There are simple and straightforward reasons for drug activity at Churchill the most prominent being that EVERYONE AT CHURCHILL HAS THE WEALTH TO BUY AND SELL DRUGS AT AN ELEVATED LEVEL. I cannot stress enough how oblivious so many parents are to what actually goes on. You may think your kid is an angel and has done everything correctly in regards to completely staying away and saying no to drugs, but most likely you are wrong. If they have happened to manage to maintain abstinence from drugs by all means good for them. In summary, contrary to popular belief kids of all backgrounds are selling drugs and even more prominently in wealthy communities like Churchill. WHERE THERE IS MONEY THERE ARE DRUGS.


Yes, this was true at the private school I went to 30 years ago. Money = drugs.
I was too poor to buy the drugs, not popular and pressured to do drugs, so I did not do drugs. Problem solved.

Talk to your kids. My parents were completely clueless. When I tried to talk to my siblings about this issue with their kids, who are also going to schools with a lot of wealth, they just ignored me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The guy is 19? Bad case of redshirting?


Not necessarily. My DD has a November birthday and will turn 19 senior year.


There is nothing to say the dealer goes to Winston Churchhill - the unnamed 17 year old buyer does - the 19 yo was just on campus.

More concerning was that he was a counselor at Calleva for the past two summers even though he had been busted for marijuana distribution a couple years ago.


Yikes. I don't know what the MD regs on summer camps are, but I do know that the DC regs for summer camps and after-school care are MUCH laxer than childcare/preschool/DCPS. I wonder if they even have to do background checks?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The guy is 19? Bad case of redshirting?


Not necessarily. My DD has a November birthday and will turn 19 senior year.


No, my on-time November boy will turn 18 in November of senior year. If your child is turning 19 in November of senior year, that is a red-shirt, because it means that your DD turned 7 in November of K and so was 6 by the K cut off, which means she was 5 by the K cut off the year before and so old enough to have started then.
Anonymous
Churchill is still the only good school in the county, believe me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Churchill is still the only good school in the county, believe me.

yea, it's the best school to score xanax I'm told.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Churchill is still the only good school in the county, believe me.

yea, it's the best school to score xanax I'm told.


If Churchill = xanax , Blair = crack
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It really funny to see all these sheltered Potomac moms that have absolutely zero idea what goes on at Churchill. Churchill is widely regarded countywide by students as one of the more drug influenced schools in the county. These assumptions are far from wrong and should be addressed. There are simple and straightforward reasons for drug activity at Churchill the most prominent being that EVERYONE AT CHURCHILL HAS THE WEALTH TO BUY AND SELL DRUGS AT AN ELEVATED LEVEL. I cannot stress enough how oblivious so many parents are to what actually goes on. You may think your kid is an angel and has done everything correctly in regards to completely staying away and saying no to drugs, but most likely you are wrong. If they have happened to manage to maintain abstinence from drugs by all means good for them. In summary, contrary to popular belief kids of all backgrounds are selling drugs and even more prominently in wealthy communities like Churchill. WHERE THERE IS MONEY THERE ARE DRUGS.


This.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The guy is 19? Bad case of redshirting?


Not necessarily. My DD has a November birthday and will turn 19 senior year.


There is nothing to say the dealer goes to Winston Churchhill - the unnamed 17 year old buyer does - the 19 yo was just on campus.

More concerning was that he was a counselor at Calleva for the past two summers even though he had been busted for marijuana distribution a couple years ago.


Yikes. I don't know what the MD regs on summer camps are, but I do know that the DC regs for summer camps and after-school care are MUCH laxer than childcare/preschool/DCPS. I wonder if they even have to do background checks?


Nothing comes up in the case search for Harrington other than this arrest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The guy is 19? Bad case of redshirting?


Not necessarily. My DD has a November birthday and will turn 19 senior year.


No, my on-time November boy will turn 18 in November of senior year. If your child is turning 19 in November of senior year, that is a red-shirt, because it means that your DD turned 7 in November of K and so was 6 by the K cut off, which means she was 5 by the K cut off the year before and so old enough to have started then.


He turned 19 in December, he started high school in 2012 so he either repeated a year of high school making this a 5th year or he took a year off.
Anonymous
Churchill parents -- is the drug dealer back in school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Churchill is still the only good school in the county, believe me.

yea, it's the best school to score xanax I'm told.


If Churchill = xanax , Blair = crack


Oh, I get it. Because Blair has non-white students so they must use crack. Hello, 1980s-drug-references!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The guy is 19? Bad case of redshirting?


Not necessarily. My DD has a November birthday and will turn 19 senior year.


No, my on-time November boy will turn 18 in November of senior year. If your child is turning 19 in November of senior year, that is a red-shirt, because it means that your DD turned 7 in November of K and so was 6 by the K cut off, which means she was 5 by the K cut off the year before and so old enough to have started then.


Yes, but this kid is in his 5th year of high school so your kindergarten thing doesn't apply to him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Churchill is still the only good school in the county, believe me.

yea, it's the best school to score xanax I'm told.


If Churchill = xanax , Blair = crack

Has there recently been an arrest made at Blair regarding a student selling crack?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Churchill is still the only good school in the county, believe me.

yea, it's the best school to score xanax I'm told.


If Churchill = xanax , Blair = crack

Has there recently been an arrest made at Blair regarding a student selling crack?


no it was a kid selling edible dope was slated to go to cornell too.........not anymore
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The guy is 19? Bad case of redshirting?


Not necessarily. My DD has a November birthday and will turn 19 senior year.


There is nothing to say the dealer goes to Winston Churchhill - the unnamed 17 year old buyer does - the 19 yo was just on campus.

More concerning was that he was a counselor at Calleva for the past two summers even though he had been busted for marijuana distribution a couple years ago.


Yikes. I don't know what the MD regs on summer camps are, but I do know that the DC regs for summer camps and after-school care are MUCH laxer than childcare/preschool/DCPS. I wonder if they even have to do background checks?


Nothing comes up in the case search for Harrington other than this arrest.


The conviction was in Fairfax
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