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Reply to "What "serious incident" happened this morning 11/19 at BCC?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP here: The story I heard from my BCC student is that the kid who committed the assault had previously been in some kind of trouble and sent to some other school or disciplinary program but now is back at BCC. A younger kid said something about that to him in music class, and the older one started beating him with a chair. I'm a parent, not an "outside agitator," btw, and in my view this was not a "minor scuffle" nor does it have anything to do with bullying. No student who explodes in the middle of the school day and beats a younger classmate badly enough to need hospitalization should be anywhere near a regular MCPS high school. That shouldn't be remotely controversial.[/quote] I heard the same story from my child. Despite the accusations above, I am not a paid agitator. Honestly I think something is wrong when any criticism of the left is treated as russian propaganda. Matt Yglesias made a tweet about dems needing to take parents’ concerns seriously, and the responses all confirmed what he was saying: he is accused of being a stooge for Fox News propaganda etc… Ensuring our kids get a quality education is the most important thing to many of us. More important than trying to ensure that there is no equality gap or that discipline measures don’t disproportionately affect some segments of society. [/quote]
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