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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] You may have to do this. I teach for MCPS and have very, very little confidence it the ability of the system to stop bullying once it has escalated to physical attacks. Worse, with social media, the bullying often follows the targeted child to the new school.[/quote] [b]Shorter PP: You should take a major loss on your house for something that probably won't work anyway. Really?[/b][/quote] Well, I value my kid's physical safety and mental health more than money, so yeah. Doesn't everyone?[/quote] Not everybody has lots of extra money to throw down a hole -- which is what this would be, according to the top PP. If I'm going to spend a big chunk of my household net worth on something, I want it be something that has a good chance of actually being effective.[/quote] I don't have "lots of extra money" since I'm just a public school teacher, but hey, it's your kid. I just don't ever want to tell my child that I could have [u]tried[/u] something else to keep you safe, but I didn't want to lose any money.[/quote]
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