Anonymous wrote:SCMS sent home a note tonight that four kids consumed edibles at school today and had to be taken to the hospital. This is on top of numerous reports of multiple fights, some sounding serious (one girls hair being torn out after being pushed down the stairs, another involving kids hiding under desks to avoid a big fight in classroom).
Is this normal? Administrators really don't seem to have control over the student population. Administrators dismissed it as "roughhousing" at the last principal coffee but my kid comes home with regular reports of kids beating each other up, being really disruptive in class, and terrible bus behavior. We just don't know how much of this is "normal" for middle school and how much of this is a failure of the admin to get the resources needed to try to create some order.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone had bad experiences with the teachers at SC this year?
My 6th grader really likes all his teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're at Westland and there is terrible bus behavior. Some bullying and fights. So far, no edibles, or lethal weapon brought into the school in the 2 years we've been there.
Middle school is the worst, but it seems that SCMS might be struggling a bit more than usual right now. How is the Principal? Usually they set the tone, staff follows, and that's how discipline sticks... but you only need one disturbed teen, or one serious incident for the entire atmosphere to change. It's like a powder keg waiting to explode at any moment.
You clearly weren’t on some of the parent group chats this evening. Stay turned for Westland notices about a student who threatened to shoot at school tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're at Westland and there is terrible bus behavior. Some bullying and fights. So far, no edibles, or lethal weapon brought into the school in the 2 years we've been there.
Middle school is the worst, but it seems that SCMS might be struggling a bit more than usual right now. How is the Principal? Usually they set the tone, staff follows, and that's how discipline sticks... but you only need one disturbed teen, or one serious incident for the entire atmosphere to change. It's like a powder keg waiting to explode at any moment.
This stuff goes on everywhere even at Westland. You just aren't paying attention.
Anonymous wrote:Obviously we need drug sniffing dogs at all middle and high schools.

Anonymous wrote:We're at Westland and there is terrible bus behavior. Some bullying and fights. So far, no edibles, or lethal weapon brought into the school in the 2 years we've been there.
Middle school is the worst, but it seems that SCMS might be struggling a bit more than usual right now. How is the Principal? Usually they set the tone, staff follows, and that's how discipline sticks... but you only need one disturbed teen, or one serious incident for the entire atmosphere to change. It's like a powder keg waiting to explode at any moment.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone had bad experiences with the teachers at SC this year?
Anonymous wrote:We're at Westland and there is terrible bus behavior. Some bullying and fights. So far, no edibles, or lethal weapon brought into the school in the 2 years we've been there.
Middle school is the worst, but it seems that SCMS might be struggling a bit more than usual right now. How is the Principal? Usually they set the tone, staff follows, and that's how discipline sticks... but you only need one disturbed teen, or one serious incident for the entire atmosphere to change. It's like a powder keg waiting to explode at any moment.
Anonymous wrote:NP who is also a SCMS parent.
My sense is that here are very different experiences at Silver Creek based on the kids you interact with in classes and after school activities you do. My kid has had no issues and says there are kids who are behaving horribly — but my kid ignores those kids and goes about his day without incident. But kids who are hanging out with the problem kids are definitely exposed to a lot more.