Anonymous wrote:Call the police. File a restraining order. Call the local news stations. Contact the Superintendent and School Board members and principal. Let them know blood is on their hands if the child is not removed from school and placed in appropriate mental health treatment. There has to be something in the handbook related to threats.
APS didn't truly take seriously a child who had made threats and then brought a taser to a local middle school until parents raised a huge fuss. Luckily the child was removed from school, and we hope is getting the mental health supports needed.
This is how Sandy Hook, Parkland, Uvalde, etc happen. Kids give warning signs for years while adults give them a pass.
Anonymous wrote:What kind of threat?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(We’ve seen the Snapchat and IG account of the kid making the threat and it is legit scary. ) then they gave the kid 2 days of IN SCHOOL SUSPSION WOW
What school?!
Nokesville
The elementary school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(We’ve seen the Snapchat and IG account of the kid making the threat and it is legit scary. ) then they gave the kid 2 days of IN SCHOOL SUSPSION WOW
What school?!
Nokesville
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly do you want the outcome to be? Two days of out of school, so the child can follow through on the threats?
Not coke back to school
Anonymous wrote:What exactly do you want the outcome to be? Two days of out of school, so the child can follow through on the threats?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(We’ve seen the Snapchat and IG account of the kid making the threat and it is legit scary. ) then they gave the kid 2 days of IN SCHOOL SUSPSION WOW
What school?!
Anonymous wrote:(We’ve seen the Snapchat and IG account of the kid making the threat and it is legit scary. ) then they gave the kid 2 days of IN SCHOOL SUSPSION WOW