Anonymous
Post 05/31/2022 15:14     Subject: Re:Churchill online threat

Anonymous wrote:This is scary situation at Churchill and PR folks are diverting the discussion to other topics such as autism and covid. We truly hope law enforcement will take care of the situation appropriately.


Exactly this
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2022 14:38     Subject: Re:Churchill online threat

This is scary situation at Churchill and PR folks are diverting the discussion to other topics such as autism and covid. We truly hope law enforcement will take care of the situation appropriately.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2022 13:30     Subject: Re:Churchill online threat

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone with kids at Churchill keeping their kids home tomorrow?


My kids know several students who are not going in tomorrow.


COVID poses a bigger concern for safety. 127 cases right now at Churchill. That’s a good reason to keep kids home.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2022 06:58     Subject: Re:Churchill online threat

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More than one student has made threats. The administration has not been forthcoming about that.


Then enlighten us here, PP.


In addition to the now widely-circulated message attributed to the special needs student (who may be "harmless" but is a total menace in the hallways with his vulgar and racist outbursts), there are chat messages that name specific students and staff as targets. These were sent by at least one other student. It was alluded to in the first email Taylor sent to parents, but today's message addresses only the situation with the one student.


This is inappropriate speculation about a minor child.

You couldn't PAY me to send my kids to Churchill for many, many reasons, but this kind of speculation and doxing is not okay.

A friend of mine had this happen to her child in a different state, different school district: the child made no threats whatsoever, but other kids accused them of it, the family was doxed and things escalated from there.

Please stop spreading the message to your kids that autistic kids "shoot up schools." I myself have heard that exact quote from more than one student in mcps. It's intrigue, toxic, and terrible.


It isn't speculation when most of Churchill has seen the threats to rape and kill specific students and teachers. And you're the only one who has asserted that he has autism.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2022 06:32     Subject: Re:Churchill online threat

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More than one student has made threats. The administration has not been forthcoming about that.


Then enlighten us here, PP.


In addition to the now widely-circulated message attributed to the special needs student (who may be "harmless" but is a total menace in the hallways with his vulgar and racist outbursts), there are chat messages that name specific students and staff as targets. These were sent by at least one other student. It was alluded to in the first email Taylor sent to parents, but today's message addresses only the situation with the one student.


This is inappropriate speculation about a minor child.

You couldn't PAY me to send my kids to Churchill for many, many reasons, but this kind of speculation and doxing is not okay.

A friend of mine had this happen to her child in a different state, different school district: the child made no threats whatsoever, but other kids accused them of it, the family was doxed and things escalated from there.

Please stop spreading the message to your kids that autistic kids "shoot up schools." I myself have heard that exact quote from more than one student in mcps. It's intrigue, toxic, and terrible.


I mean, that's what MCPS keeps pushing. That mental heath is the underlying cause of all violence in the schools, and counselors and wellness centers will make everything OK. They don't care at all that they are stigmatizing kids with mental health and neuro differences.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2022 01:11     Subject: Re:Churchill online threat

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More than one student has made threats. The administration has not been forthcoming about that.


Then enlighten us here, PP.


In addition to the now widely-circulated message attributed to the special needs student (who may be "harmless" but is a total menace in the hallways with his vulgar and racist outbursts), there are chat messages that name specific students and staff as targets. These were sent by at least one other student. It was alluded to in the first email Taylor sent to parents, but today's message addresses only the situation with the one student.


This is inappropriate speculation about a minor child.

You couldn't PAY me to send my kids to Churchill for many, many reasons, but this kind of speculation and doxing is not okay.

A friend of mine had this happen to her child in a different state, different school district: the child made no threats whatsoever, but other kids accused them of it, the family was doxed and things escalated from there.

Please stop spreading the message to your kids that autistic kids "shoot up schools." I myself have heard that exact quote from more than one student in mcps. It's intrigue, toxic, and terrible.


Intrigue should read untrue
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2022 01:10     Subject: Re:Churchill online threat

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More than one student has made threats. The administration has not been forthcoming about that.


Then enlighten us here, PP.


In addition to the now widely-circulated message attributed to the special needs student (who may be "harmless" but is a total menace in the hallways with his vulgar and racist outbursts), there are chat messages that name specific students and staff as targets. These were sent by at least one other student. It was alluded to in the first email Taylor sent to parents, but today's message addresses only the situation with the one student.


This is inappropriate speculation about a minor child.

You couldn't PAY me to send my kids to Churchill for many, many reasons, but this kind of speculation and doxing is not okay.

A friend of mine had this happen to her child in a different state, different school district: the child made no threats whatsoever, but other kids accused them of it, the family was doxed and things escalated from there.

Please stop spreading the message to your kids that autistic kids "shoot up schools." I myself have heard that exact quote from more than one student in mcps. It's intrigue, toxic, and terrible.
Anonymous
Post 05/30/2022 23:10     Subject: Re:Churchill online threat

Anonymous wrote:Is anyone with kids at Churchill keeping their kids home tomorrow?


My kids know several students who are not going in tomorrow.
Anonymous
Post 05/30/2022 22:49     Subject: Re:Churchill online threat

Is anyone with kids at Churchill keeping their kids home tomorrow?
Anonymous
Post 05/30/2022 22:03     Subject: Re:Churchill online threat

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More than one student has made threats. The administration has not been forthcoming about that.


Then enlighten us here, PP.


In addition to the now widely-circulated message attributed to the special needs student (who may be "harmless" but is a total menace in the hallways with his vulgar and racist outbursts), there are chat messages that name specific students and staff as targets. These were sent by at least one other student. It was alluded to in the first email Taylor sent to parents, but today's message addresses only the situation with the one student.


Thanks.
Anonymous
Post 05/30/2022 22:01     Subject: Re:Churchill online threat

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More than one student has made threats. The administration has not been forthcoming about that.


Then enlighten us here, PP.


In addition to the now widely-circulated message attributed to the special needs student (who may be "harmless" but is a total menace in the hallways with his vulgar and racist outbursts), there are chat messages that name specific students and staff as targets. These were sent by at least one other student. It was alluded to in the first email Taylor sent to parents, but today's message addresses only the situation with the one student.
Anonymous
Post 05/30/2022 21:46     Subject: Re:Churchill online threat

Anonymous wrote:More than one student has made threats. The administration has not been forthcoming about that.


Then enlighten us here, PP.
Anonymous
Post 05/30/2022 21:26     Subject: Re:Churchill online threat

More than one student has made threats. The administration has not been forthcoming about that.
Anonymous
Post 05/30/2022 18:44     Subject: Churchill online threat

Apparently the student has special needs, has been known to make inappropriate comments, is not known to be violent, and police think he's not currently in the area and poses no threat.
Anonymous
Post 05/30/2022 18:16     Subject: Churchill online threat

[url]https://www.fox5dc.com/news/serious-and-disturbing-threats-posted-online-against-montgomery-county-high-school.amp