Anonymous wrote:And they were only arrested because somebody called the police. Think of all the times admin didn’t call police for things like threatening teachers with guns, selling drugs in class, etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Changes in numbers that low are not statistically significant.
Schools are under intense pressure for various reasons to underreport and under respond to weapons and drug issues. At my high school only extreme fights/brawls/attacks may actually get police involved on site. Everything else gets swept under the rug, especially drugs and knives.
However I noticed a cop hanging out during the school entrance most of June. I am pretty sure one of our students was involved in a murder in MoCo. So, A cop was sent as a precaution in case he came to school. Once he got arrested elsewhere, the cop stopped hanging out.
Anonymous wrote:And they were only arrested because somebody called the police. Think of all the times admin didn’t call police for things like threatening teachers with guns, selling drugs in class, etc
Anonymous wrote:Changes in numbers that low are not statistically significant.
Anonymous wrote:And they were only arrested because somebody called the police. Think of all the times admin didn’t call police for things like threatening teachers with guns, selling drugs in class, etc
Anonymous wrote:And they were only arrested because somebody called the police. Think of all the times admin didn’t call police for things like threatening teachers with guns, selling drugs in class, etc
Anonymous wrote:And they were only arrested because somebody called the police. Think of all the times admin didn’t call police for things like threatening teachers with guns, selling drugs in class, etc
Anonymous wrote:And they were only arrested because somebody called the police. Think of all the times admin didn’t call police for things like threatening teachers with guns, selling drugs in class, etc