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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They took the kid's shoes in a bathroom without a weapon. Should be disciplined, but I think this is only making news because of the Magruder incident. I'm sure these types of things happen every day.[/quote] Maybe if it happens to your kid you will change your deaf tune.[/quote] These types of things did happen to my children… and my siblings… and myself… and my friends. It’s HS. [/quote] this is like a "boys will be boys" attitude. Do you also think that it's fine for boys to slap girls' butts, grab'em by the pu$$ies?[/quote] No. I don’t and I think they should be disciplined based on severity of what they did. Do you think more girls get their bars snapped today than they did 10 years ago … since your perspective is that “it’s all going down hill”. Do more get “grabbed by the pu$$y” with no response from the school? I also don’t think an SRO should respond to a girls bra being snapped because that is nit a reasonable response.[/quote] Abuse was more acceptable back then; rape was harder to convict; sexual harrassment laws were not really in existence; racism was more acceptable. We should be more "woke" today, right? Why should we keep accepting sh1tty behavior by HS kids?[/quote] I find it odd when posters agree with me but still think we disagree. So we agree it’s better, MCPS is not “going then hill”… crime is way down compared to previous years/decades. Kids should be disciplined by schools not the criminal Justice system for misbehaving. Kumbaya! We are all on the same page.[/quote] How should a kid who held down another kid with his friends, and stole his shoes be disciplined? Should they be forced to participate in Restorative Justice and apologize to this kid and give this kid a hug? Do you think these kids would never ever do it again because they went thourgh RJ MCPS way? How would the victim feel do you think? Why do you only think about the perpetuators and not the victim? Seems bizarre. Is your kid a troublemaker or something?[/quote] I already answered your question and I don’t think you even know what Restorative Justice is, it’s just a buzz word for you. Again we agree but you continue to argue, your poor H.[/quote] I don't think you know how MCPS has implemented RJ. My DH is super happy in our marriage, and if this happened to our kids, we would be LIVID. I'm sorry you don't care that much about your own kids. Poor your kids.[/quote]
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