Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our child attends Churchill and we haven't heard anything about this yet.
I would be careful blasting before details come out. It's truly horrible in any scenario, but Churchill has a significantly large special needs population who takes the bus, so I wouldn't rush to judgement about the nature of the attack or attacker quite yet.
Still, I hope the driver is ok. That's terrible.
No excuses. I have a 19 year old with special needs who spent K-12 in MCPS and he has never been violent, physically or verbally.
Aggression is aggression, no matter the cognitive and emotional state of the perpetrator. It needs to be addressed appropriately.
Also, because public school systems, including MCPS and DCPS, have often trotted out this term after acts of violence: "Restorative Justice" is not justice for the victims.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know right? What are they doing in the W schools that keep these things from happening only 1/10 as much as in east county schools?Anonymous wrote:What’s up with these W schools?
Or, could it be there aren't as many east county parents on dcum and they don't jump to this forum to post incidents?
Anonymous wrote:Our child attends Churchill and we haven't heard anything about this yet.
I would be careful blasting before details come out. It's truly horrible in any scenario, but Churchill has a significantly large special needs population who takes the bus, so I wouldn't rush to judgement about the nature of the attack or attacker quite yet.
Still, I hope the driver is ok. That's terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know right? What are they doing in the W schools that keep these things from happening only 1/10 as much as in east county schools?Anonymous wrote:What’s up with these W schools?
Or, could it be there aren't as many east county parents on dcum and they don't jump to this forum to post incidents?
Anonymous wrote:A student attacked the driver and attendant this morning on the bus. Was violent enough that they needed an ambulance. Must have been terrifying for everyone on the bus. Let’s see what mcps says about this, if anything.
Anonymous wrote:I know right? What are they doing in the W schools that keep these things from happening only 1/10 as much as in east county schools?Anonymous wrote:What’s up with these W schools?
I know right? What are they doing in the W schools that keep these things from happening only 1/10 as much as in east county schools?Anonymous wrote:What’s up with these W schools?