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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have 2 kids at Stoddert and they are both afraid to go to Hardy bc of what they see when they are in the building to attend Fillmore. Kids are aggressive in the hallways and my kids have witnessed fights. The teachers don't seem in control of the students at all. [/quote] This is an outright lie. Absolutely untrue. My son is in his third year at Hardy. He is there every single day, all day. I asked him about this in several ways. He has seen 2 fights total. The teachers were on it in seconds. You have no idea what you are talking about. A hundred bucks says you have never crossed the threshold of the school during the school day before. Go away. [/quote] Yeah, this same troll was making similar stuff up a few posts back. She doesn't want IBs to view Hardy in a positive light. This is what you get with an anonymous forum -- non-serious people seeking to entertain themselves with baiting the dialogue. Extremely juvenile stuff, but no way to avoid it.[/quote] Come on, PPs. Of course there are fights at Hardy. There are fights at BASIS. There are fights at Latin. There are probably even fights at Deal. Her kids, attending Fillmore, witnessed a fight at Hardy and it scared them. They probably didn't stick around long enough to see the fight broken up. After all, it was after school, and there were probably fewer Hardy teachers around, so that fight lasted longer than it might have during the day. Your son, who has attended Hardy for two and half years (and apparently never missed a day of middle school) has witnessed two fights, both of which were broken up in seconds, and probably took place during the school day. These two reports about fighting at Hardy are simply not inconsistent. By the way, who cares if the Fillmore mom has crossed the Hardy threshold during the school day? She doesn't need to. It's not her job to visit Hardy during the day before posting about her kids experiences at Fillmore after school. It's the job of Hardy administrators to enforce a strict no-fighting policy on or near the school grounds before, during, and after school. [/quote] Well said.[/quote]
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