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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Public school policies are breeding monsters on purpose. Teachers are told to suck up the vicious, routine attacks. Admin is fine with it. Your safety is of no concern.[/quote] Teachers have the right to call cops. I don't know why they don't do it.[/quote] [b]Because there is pressure from admin and Central Office to NOT call the police[/b]. Admin at the school does NOT want the police being called daily for all the various violations (assault, drugs, etc). It reflect poorly on the school and does not look good in terms of Equity. Do you remember the Rockville rape case? They did not call the police. Remember the Damascus rape case? The Principal clearly did not want the police called. It all came out in the WaPo article. [/quote] Then these people should ensure that discipline and RJ are implemented well. Every infraction doesn’t require suspension or expulsion but it does require accountability, remediation, and respect.[/quote] I'm all for RJ but there is a point when repeat offenders aren't responding and sterner measures are needed. [/quote] Duh. They don’t care.[/quote]
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