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Reply to "Security guard injured during brawl at Clarksburg High School"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Redistricting is hopefully what will come soon for CHS. We do not want Neelsville and some students from Montgomery Village that go to CHS. Serious safety and behavior concerns have been brought up about these students. Not all, but enough to be a trend. Parents have voiced their concerns in parent meetings and board meetings. CHS will reflect the community of Clarksburg once this is done.[/quote] Rezoning will certainly come soon for Clarksburg HS - in fact, the boundary study should be starting any time now, because the new Seneca Valley HS will open in the fall of 2020. And comments like yours are unlikely to go over well during that process.[/quote] NP. Why? Is it politically incorrect to be concerned about the safety of children? Let's not pretend like there aren't significant problems at Neelsville. Its a high Farms MS with very little parental involvement and the environment at that school reflects that.[/quote] [i]Generally people don't perceive arguments that boil down to "We don't want you in our school" as concern about the safety of children. But you're welcome to try it out and see for yourself what kind of reception you get.[/quote][/i] Ok. Send them to the W schools and see what reaction you get. If you think those upc, up white families want their kids going to school with bad, low, poor brown kids you are dead wrong.[/quote] This! W schools will not stand for anything causing their property values and school ratings to be lowered. They have stopped it in the past (think Churchill before it became a blue ribbon school) and when a kid (typically minority) is an issue they try hard to have the child removed. And even W schools have fights (they typically have more issues with racism, alcohol and drugs). Clarksburg and Rocky Hill pull from areas that would typically feed into WM and SV. If you are actually familiar with the area then you will know that once the new SV opens there will be a noticeable difference in Clarksburg. You can take that as a positive or negative statement but it is reality. It won’t be busting at the seems either. [/quote]
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