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Reply to "Cybercivility email from Joshua Starr"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Huge mistake not to anticipate this BEFORE willingly putting himself out there. Now we sound the alarm and start a task force. How about he start with ensuring that digital civility extends beyond protecting the royal office. Many students have been victimized by cyber bullying. The letter focused on him, not about the larger issue at hand, and the cyber bullying that continues on a daily basis. [/quote] Stop playing the victim, hon. The school system does indeed address it in the best way possible - especially at the high school level. [b]But it starts in elementary school. However, it's YOUR job as a parent to do the bulk of the work[/b]. So if your little Suzie Q is on her cell or online for hours and you're not vigilant, is it the system's fault if she's bullied? [b]I can't believe how so many of you refuse to be parents. Is it just TOO hard for you to handle? so hard, in fact, that you expect US to do it for you? [/b] Signed, a parent (first) and teacher[/quote] Those types of parents will never get it; too busy having a finger-pointing response from "snowflake syndrome."[/quote] Here come the MCPS snowflake posters. Anything good the students do is all about hardworking teachers and administrators. Any problem or issue is all about those awful parents that just don't get it. [/quote] don't you mean . . . Here comes another DCUM parent. Anything good the students do is about hardworking parents. Any problems or issues is all about those awful teachers and administrators that just don't get it. My kid, btw, is not a snowflake. I don't fool myself into thinking my kid is perfect. But you, on the other hand, want to blame your absent parenting on the schools. Go one with your bad self, PP! I can't wait to see how you'll be handling your 30 yo child who can't seem to hold down a job b/c he's always being picked on by his boss.[/quote]
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