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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fairfax County Parents Association, which is the rebranded #OpenFCPS movement consisting largely of Langley High parents, posted yesterday that it had received a “disturbing video of violence” at Langley “w/kids injured while adults failed to intervene.” [They did not post the video.] What the heck are they talking about? Should I really bother paying $3M for a house in McLean or Great Falls if the kids are going to fight like kids at any other school? [/quote] OP, parents need to know that there are many loud parents at Langley who get their way, even if their kid has violent tendencies (plural). The violent tendencies for perpetrators are not a new thing, and those parents are well versed in trying to place the blame elsewhere (other kid/s), even if the violent kid is the perp, and even if it happens often. There are cameras at Langley, just as other FCPS schools. Even if the event is caught on camera, the "go to" is "restorative Justice" - ie: Langley won't do a damn thing about the kid prone to snapping, because then their parents step in, and their spiel continues, bigger than last time their kid hurt someone. In fact, recently a kid prone to snapping dragged another down the hall by the neck, at Langley, with the intent to get them in the boy's room and beat them, but other kids stepped in. So, there were several witnesses AND the camera footage. The perp's parents went nuts, as predicted (they learn it at home). There is a reason why the perp has no friends - he is prone to snapping, and the entire class knew it, for all of their school years together. Teach your kids to look out for each other, because adults do not always do the right thing (especially at places like Langley). [/quote]
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