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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Aaaaaaaand there's this today. Dear Richard Montgomery High School Community, I share this message with a mix of concern and relief. Today, in collaboration with the Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD) and MCPS security, our school administration successfully intervened to confiscate a loaded handgun from one of our students. The initial alert from MCPD raised a potential threat, prompting swift coordination between the Rockville City Police Department (RCPD), school administration, and security.[/quote] Yeah but Wootton has the homophobic kids from the football team harassing local gay people from their parents Lexus’s…… both schools need to do more about the environment that just churn out their test scores. [/quote]Everyone except far left progressives would put their kid in the school where the loaded gun involved in a shooting WASN'T taken from a student. But in your warped world, silence is violence so I guess it makes sense.[/quote] dp.. I'm not a far left progressive. I just asked my RM kid if we should move after this incident, and they said no. They didn't feel scared about it, which I was kind of surprised at. They love RM. They don't want to go to Wootton.[/quote]That's a totally valid take. [b]I attended school in the ghetto in the 1980s and you couldn't have paid me to move schools.[/b] My comment was directed to the was with the progressive who compared a loaded gun being found in a school with heckling. But again, when silence is violence to someone, all sorts of other nonsense seems reasonable to them.[/quote] 99% of kids would say the same thing no matter how bad their school is (unless they are bullied). That doesn't mean school is good, peers are strong, or teachers are good. It just means kids are comfortable because they know other kids and teachers. Why would they want to move to a new school??[/quote]For many, a loaded gun being brought to school would be a reason.[/quote]
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