Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Gun violence at school
Sexual predators (especially after the news report about the staff at Glasgow Middle school)
We just changed to TMobile from Verizon and just discovered during Open House that TMobile does not work well in the building.
This really gave me pause. May need to pay more for service again.
My kid is very level-headed and a great student. Just broke my heart when I asked about how he's feeling about the first day of school.
How did your first day go?
Why on earth would you switch from Verizon to TMobile?! Verizon has the best coverage!
AMEN!!!!!!!!!!
only reason we have T-Moblie is because my DH is cheap
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Gun violence at school” (more accurately termed the criminal misuse of firearms by deranged people who might as well have had a revolving light on their head for all the administrators cared), is terrible but fortunately rare. With notable exceptions, schools today typically make some effort to be prepared. Without meaning to minimize in any way your DC’s fear, I wonder if something else might be behind it.
If a 12th grade student isn’t equipped to deal with sexual predators (both administratively and/or via a punch in the nose and a swift kick in the nads), I really don’t know what to say. Again, is there something else behind this?
Definitely get the phone fixed. Is there somebody he can talk to about processing fears and anxieties?
Unfortunately, ar my school last year, we (teachers) flagged a student who openly discussed stabbing and shooting specific students & teachers (by name) to administration, the admin told us that he probably “didn’t really” need an administrative intervention at all. This student would draw swastikas everywhere and was CAUGHT (so think of the times he wasn’t caught) with a knife at school twice. He and his mom both talked about all the guns they had at home. A lot. The mom even told us she was scared of her own kid, but admin didn’t think they needed to do anything with him whatsoever. Quite frankly, I am scared to Google his name. This was middle school, so i have no idea what happened in HS.
Anonymous wrote:“Gun violence at school” (more accurately termed the criminal misuse of firearms by deranged people who might as well have had a revolving light on their head for all the administrators cared), is terrible but fortunately rare. With notable exceptions, schools today typically make some effort to be prepared. Without meaning to minimize in any way your DC’s fear, I wonder if something else might be behind it.
If a 12th grade student isn’t equipped to deal with sexual predators (both administratively and/or via a punch in the nose and a swift kick in the nads), I really don’t know what to say. Again, is there something else behind this?
Definitely get the phone fixed. Is there somebody he can talk to about processing fears and anxieties?
Anonymous wrote:Why would a 12th grader be worried about sexual assault? By that age don't they know how to handle themselves? Does he have special needs?
Anonymous wrote:“Gun violence at school” (more accurately termed the criminal misuse of firearms by deranged people who might as well have had a revolving light on their head for all the administrators cared), is terrible but fortunately rare. With notable exceptions, schools today typically make some effort to be prepared. Without meaning to minimize in any way your DC’s fear, I wonder if something else might be behind it.
If a 12th grade student isn’t equipped to deal with sexual predators (both administratively and/or via a punch in the nose and a swift kick in the nads), I really don’t know what to say. Again, is there something else behind this?
Definitely get the phone fixed. Is there somebody he can talk to about processing fears and anxieties?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Gun violence at school
Sexual predators (especially after the news report about the staff at Glasgow Middle school)
We just changed to TMobile from Verizon and just discovered during Open House that TMobile does not work well in the building.
This really gave me pause. May need to pay more for service again.
My kid is very level-headed and a great student. Just broke my heart when I asked about how he's feeling about the first day of school.
How did your first day go?
Why on earth would you switch from Verizon to TMobile?! Verizon has the best coverage!
Anonymous wrote:
Gun violence at school
Sexual predators (especially after the news report about the staff at Glasgow Middle school)
We just changed to TMobile from Verizon and just discovered during Open House that TMobile does not work well in the building.
This really gave me pause. May need to pay more for service again.
My kid is very level-headed and a great student. Just broke my heart when I asked about how he's feeling about the first day of school.
How did your first day go?
Anonymous wrote:“Gun violence at school” (more accurately termed the criminal misuse of firearms by deranged people who might as well have had a revolving light on their head for all the administrators cared), is terrible but fortunately rare. With notable exceptions, schools today typically make some effort to be prepared. Without meaning to minimize in any way your DC’s fear, I wonder if something else might be behind it.
If a 12th grade student isn’t equipped to deal with sexual predators (both administratively and/or via a punch in the nose and a swift kick in the nads), I really don’t know what to say. Again, is there something else behind this?
Definitely get the phone fixed. Is there somebody he can talk to about processing fears and anxieties?