Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More BCC and WJ, etc parents need to step up and be involved and aware of where their kids are, who they are with, and instill and promote positive values and behaviors. This isn’t the schools’ job when things happened off campus.
Yeah, but how about also promoting a more academic environment and less jock culture in high school? Most of the violence directly stems from this type of sports culture mentality. You never see this happening after a non-sports event.
LoL that's because no one goes to any non sporting events
That's silly, plenty of people go to the drama production, and I've never heard of a post-musical brawl downtown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More BCC and WJ, etc parents need to step up and be involved and aware of where their kids are, who they are with, and instill and promote positive values and behaviors. This isn’t the schools’ job when things happened off campus.
Yeah, but how about also promoting a more academic environment and less jock culture in high school? Most of the violence directly stems from this type of sports culture mentality. You never see this happening after a non-sports event.
LoL that's because no one goes to any non sporting events
That's silly, plenty of people go to the drama production, and I've never heard of a post-musical brawl downtown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More BCC and WJ, etc parents need to step up and be involved and aware of where their kids are, who they are with, and instill and promote positive values and behaviors. This isn’t the schools’ job when things happened off campus.
Yeah, but how about also promoting a more academic environment and less jock culture in high school? Most of the violence directly stems from this type of sports culture mentality. You never see this happening after a non-sports event.
LoL that's because no one goes to any non sporting events
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More BCC and WJ, etc parents need to step up and be involved and aware of where their kids are, who they are with, and instill and promote positive values and behaviors. This isn’t the schools’ job when things happened off campus.
Yeah, but how about also promoting a more academic environment and less jock culture in high school? Most of the violence directly stems from this type of sports culture mentality. You never see this happening after a non-sports event.
Anonymous wrote:More BCC and WJ, etc parents need to step up and be involved and aware of where their kids are, who they are with, and instill and promote positive values and behaviors. This isn’t the schools’ job when things happened off campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My HS had sports and there wasn't any violence, so this is very new to me. Our school had a reputation as being a 'good' school in an affluent area, and coaches, principals, etc, expected us to conduct ourselves well on and off the field.
Expectation and reality are not the same. A friend moved out of an affluent area after her neighbor’s DD was drugged and raped by football players. It became a big cover up because they were “good boys” with “promising futures”. My friend realized her own DDs were only two years away from HS and was terrified.
Anonymous wrote:My HS had sports and there wasn't any violence, so this is very new to me. Our school had a reputation as being a 'good' school in an affluent area, and coaches, principals, etc, expected us to conduct ourselves well on and off the field.
Anonymous wrote:at BCC and in downtown Bethesda? What the heck? Morons.
https://mocoshow.com/blog/joint-statement-from-the-principals-of-walter-johnson-high-school-and-bethesda-chevy-chase-high-school-regarding-incidents-that-occurred-after-last-fridays-football-game/