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Reply to "Violence in Kindergarten- Sligo Creek Elementary "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Part of the problem at the school is that the principal is not honest. It was not just a steak knife. It was a sharp, straight edge, knife. Another student’s life was threatened if he told. Fortunately, older kids saw the knife and told the teacher. . [/quote] I also have child in the school and would like to know more. Was the kid in the immersion program? I saw the police in the school and nothing was done to warn the school. There was a STEAM fair going on so there were lots o f parents inside the school presenting. [/quote] [/quote] A couple of things: 1) They will never tell you whether it was an immersion kid or an Academy kid, nor should they. 2) There was no threat once the knife was confiscated. I don't think it would have made sense to disrupt the STEAM fair to say that a thing happened and was over, coming from the perspective of someone at another school. 3) There is an open question about why this is all happening at SCES this year. If PP is to be believed, this is a different kid than the one creating chaos earlier in the year. SCES is not a school that usually has multiple highly disruptive violent kids. I do have a theory, but I'd be curious to hear from the "insider" on this thread about where these kids are coming from. Are they coming in from other schools? I ask because the school where I work is the "twinned" school to a dual immersion program. When this was rolled out five years ago, we were told that we would receive kids who couldn't access the bilingual curriculum due to learning differences. However, we're actually receiving kids who can't access the curriculum because they are extremely violent. Since SC shares a middle school with a dual immersion program, part of me wonders if that's happening there as well. [/quote]
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