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Reply to "BCC in lockdown, Sept 4th, 2pm?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Kid saying that apparently someone ran into the building. ?[/quote] What is having this information going to do for you but scare you? Let the school and authorities do their jobs. [/quote] Because I was just about to leave my location to pick her up. Now I won't until she gives me the all clear. And stop your bullshit. You'd want to know what was going on too, if it was your kid. BCC had two lockdowns for weapons last year. [/quote] I know. I’m at BCC too. But getting minute to minute updates from your kid on a cell phone they’re not supposed to be using during the school day doesn’t change the outcome of a crappy situation.[/quote] OP here. Just lay off, will ya: my kid was in PE, where the teacher cancelled the activities, gave them all free points and allowed cell phone use. I'm sure some DCUM readers are glad I made the thread.[/quote] Well if you’re sure that spreading rumors to the Internet at large is a great thing, congratulations :roll: . I don’t see the purpose of this when MCPS shared a communication to all those in the BCC zone [b]very quickly[/b]. [/quote] New poster. What rumors? And are u fckking kidding? Families knew long before message from school or mcps. They have not improved communications as they said they would.[/quote] To the PP’s point that would be because kids are texting parents and usually without all the information which for some creates unnecessary worry and then people posting on DCUM and other places. The schools job is to assess and get a handle on the situation immediately and then communicate what they can out to families. If a student needs to be calmed down there are plenty of people in the building from teachers, administrators, and peers that can assist with that. Here you are giving the school district grief about this when I think this situation highlights what a difficult task they have.[/quote] Good morning to you too, Cram[/quote]
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