Anonymous wrote:Fists? Happens everywhere. Weapons? Seems to be a logger problem in DC. I suspect you need to focus on reducing both types to reduce the latter, but it is really only the latter that I find very concerning.
Anonymous wrote:Fists? Happens everywhere. Weapons? Seems to be a logger problem in DC. I suspect you need to focus on reducing both types to reduce the latter, but it is really only the latter that I find very concerning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an adolescence problem, not a DCPS problem.
+1,000,000. Why is this so hard to understand?
Exactly! OP is weird. Were you home schooled?!
Anonymous wrote:My wealthy suburban Michigan middle and high schools (public) both had kids fighting a few times a month. It happens.
Anonymous wrote:We had a lot of fights back in a day in SU. We even had 2 brothers fight each other who usually had each others backs. Most fights were right around middle school.
No, we were not bad kids. Not sure why we ran out of words suddenly and needed to use hands. Didn't happen in high school though or even in elementary school.
Why are you picking on Hardy? I'd say it happens in any middle school.
You expect Hardy to fix a problem that happens in almost every middle school? I'm sure they are going to sit down and talk about it.
Our teachers hardly got involved, because both parties kept quiet.
Anonymous wrote:We had a lot of fights back in a day in SU. We even had 2 brothers fight each other who usually had each others backs. Most fights were right around middle school.
No, we were not bad kids. Not sure why we ran out of words suddenly and needed to use hands. Didn't happen in high school though or even in elementary school.
Why are you picking on Hardy? I'd say it happens in any middle school.
You expect Hardy to fix a problem that happens in almost every middle school? I'm sure they are going to sit down and talk about it.
Our teachers hardly got involved, because both parties kept quiet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an adolescence problem, not a DCPS problem.
+1,000,000. Why is this so hard to understand?
Anonymous wrote:This is an adolescence problem, not a DCPS problem.