Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the school did what it could, OP. What else are you looking for? I'd be concerned about letting my child go to a house where there is a gun, and I'd wonder if the kid with the bullet lives with a gun. Is that your concern, and are you hoping the school identifies the child who brought the bullet in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the school and MPD handled it well and you need to move on.
That's exactly the response I expected from the CFA.
I'm looking to hear from the parents who emailed Golnar with concerns to which none were addressed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the school and MPD handled it well and you need to move on.
That's exactly the response I expected from the CFA.
I'm looking to hear from the parents who emailed Golnar with concerns to which none were addressed.
Anonymous wrote:Not a CMI family but it seems like this was handled well. I would be more concerned that where there is a bullet, there is a gun somewhere in the home unsecured. that is dangerous both at home and also if brought to school.
Anonymous wrote:Yes seems like it was handled well. What else would you like the school to do? Put your pitchfork down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the school and MPD handled it well and you need to move on.
That's exactly the response I expected from the CFA.
I'm looking to hear from the parents who emailed Golnar with concerns to which none were addressed.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the school and MPD handled it well and you need to move on.