Anonymous wrote:Boys have been bragging about this all year that rule at Carson is you can’t get in trouble grab girls as long as it occurs over the clothes. Looks like you do get in trouble from your peers. Good on them.
Anonymous wrote:Boys have been bragging about this all year that rule at Carson is you can’t get in trouble grab girls as long as it occurs over the clothes. Looks like you do get in trouble from your peers. Good on them.
Anonymous wrote:Better hope the perp wasn’t in the country illegally otherwise there will be repercussions. Remember Fairfax County is a sanctuary county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Used to be lessons like this were taught off of school grounds.
Given the behaviors in school lately and how schools pass it off, I am surprised this doesn’t happen more often.
Anonymous wrote:Used to be lessons like this were taught off of school grounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How badly was the boy beaten?
If it was bad enough, the cops will come around. Don't lie to cops.
If it wasn't, the school admin should do it's damn job.
Anonymous wrote:How badly was the boy beaten?
Anonymous wrote:There was a boy sexually assaulting girls (grabbing butts). Multiple girls reported to teachers and principal. Nothing happened, boy kept doing it. Today, the girls and guys who saw this decided to “jump” the boy in the hallway who was assaulting. Would you encourage children who witnessed this to come forward or just stay out of it? Are there consequences if they don’t come forward?
Anonymous wrote:There was a boy sexually assaulting girls (grabbing butts). Multiple girls reported to teachers and principal. Nothing happened, boy kept doing it. Today, the girls and guys who saw this decided to “jump” the boy in the hallway who was assaulting. Would you encourage children who witnessed this to come forward or just stay out of it? Are there consequences if they don’t come forward?