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Reply to "Reported hazing incident involving Damascus High School JV Football team"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let's not even talk about what the little heathens do that builds up to big heathens. My daughter's old school was horrible!!! 7 or 8 year olds molesting kids, fighting causing head injuries, kids running off property, cursing kids and staff out and throwing scary tantrums. We moved immediately. It was not a " bad" school either. Imagine schools like Gaithersburg or South Lake ES?? The principal just says restorative justice. Wtf is that?[/quote] I think this can happen at any elementary school. Our school uses PBIS. We have assemblies and there is this huge, intricate reward system in place, but zero punishments. The kids know they can get away with all sorts of crazy stuff, and worst of all, there is a push for the other kids in the class (the ones who do actually pay attention and do work) to spend time talking about how they can help the kid who throws tantrums. Gimme a break. We have a kid in DD’s ES class who throws chairs. He yells at the teacher. He has run out of the classroom. He has beat up other kids. He finished out last year and is back at the same school again this year. We have kids who cause issues on the bus. One kid did actually get taken off the bus for a few days, but then was allowed right back on and is causing trouble again. My other, younger DD has someone in her class who hit the teacher. Yes, he hit the teacher! I wish we could go private, because I truly feel that MCPS does not care about my average kid learning and being safe at school. [/quote]
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