Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Notice how the school is saying if you have information about what happened, contact the school.
HELL NO!!! You go directly to the POLICE!
You want to avoid having the school
sugarcoat the crimes under their noses.
Tell your kids to call 911 - PRONTO!
I would have hoped that some of the bystanders would have called 911 and an ambulance. They all have phones - why didn’t anyone call?
Poor ethics and no common sense?
What kind of kids are we releasing on society? We are education kids here to be sociopaths?? That is unacceptable.
Makes some sense though if the adults are also sociopaths that would rather let a kid die than admit that they can’t control the kids at their school.
How many of you allow your kids to get sucked into social media? to fuse their phones to their hands? to accept the lazy use of technology in our classrooms
We are raising kids with no empathy b/c they can't determine what's real and what's not. I'm no exaggerating. They can't socialize. They can't have civil debates. They can't even look you in the eye when conversing. They have withdrawal symptoms if they're not connected.
Filming a fight is like watching one on television.
‘We’ aren’t raising kids with no empathy. Maybe you are but ‘we’ are not,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Notice how the school is saying if you have information about what happened, contact the school.
HELL NO!!! You go directly to the POLICE!
You want to avoid having the school
sugarcoat the crimes under their noses.
Tell your kids to call 911 - PRONTO!
I would have hoped that some of the bystanders would have called 911 and an ambulance. They all have phones - why didn’t anyone call?
Poor ethics and no common sense?
What kind of kids are we releasing on society? We are education kids here to be sociopaths?? That is unacceptable.
Makes some sense though if the adults are also sociopaths that would rather let a kid die than admit that they can’t control the kids at their school.
How many of you allow your kids to get sucked into social media? to fuse their phones to their hands? to accept the lazy use of technology in our classrooms
We are raising kids with no empathy b/c they can't determine what's real and what's not. I'm no exaggerating. They can't socialize. They can't have civil debates. They can't even look you in the eye when conversing. They have withdrawal symptoms if they're not connected.
Filming a fight is like watching one on television.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like mutual combat, which is perfectly legal. This stuff seemed to happen on a weekly basis when I attended a high school that was located out in BFE in the 80's. Honestly, most of the injuries occur due to fighting on a hard surface and the lack of someone stopping the fight when someone is taking too much damage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like mutual combat, which is perfectly legal. This stuff seemed to happen on a weekly basis when I attended a high school that was located out in BFE in the 80's. Honestly, most of the injuries occur due to fighting on a hard surface and the lack of someone stopping the fight when someone is taking too much damage.
I'm 52. I attended MCPS schools. (not a W school either) I do not EVER remember seeing such fights - EVER.
Your acceptance of this behavior is truly disturbing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Notice how the school is saying if you have information about what happened, contact the school.
HELL NO!!! You go directly to the POLICE!
You want to avoid having the school
sugarcoat the crimes under their noses.
Tell your kids to call 911 - PRONTO!
I would have hoped that some of the bystanders would have called 911 and an ambulance. They all have phones - why didn’t anyone call?
Poor ethics and no common sense?
What kind of kids are we releasing on society? We are education kids here to be sociopaths?? That is unacceptable.
Makes some sense though if the adults are also sociopaths that would rather let a kid die than admit that they can’t control the kids at their school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Notice how the school is saying if you have information about what happened, contact the school.
HELL NO!!! You go directly to the POLICE!
You want to avoid having the school
sugarcoat the crimes under their noses.
Tell your kids to call 911 - PRONTO!
I would have hoped that some of the bystanders would have called 911 and an ambulance. They all have phones - why didn’t anyone call?
Poor ethics and no common sense?
Anonymous wrote:Looks like mutual combat, which is perfectly legal. This stuff seemed to happen on a weekly basis when I attended a high school that was located out in BFE in the 80's. Honestly, most of the injuries occur due to fighting on a hard surface and the lack of someone stopping the fight when someone is taking too much damage.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like mutual combat, which is perfectly legal. This stuff seemed to happen on a weekly basis when I attended a high school that was located out in BFE in the 80's. Honestly, most of the injuries occur due to fighting on a hard surface and the lack of someone stopping the fight when someone is taking too much damage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Notice how the school is saying if you have information about what happened, contact the school.
HELL NO!!! You go directly to the POLICE!
You want to avoid having the school
sugarcoat the crimes under their noses.
Tell your kids to call 911 - PRONTO!
I would have hoped that some of the bystanders would have called 911 and an ambulance. They all have phones - why didn’t anyone call?
Anonymous wrote:
Notice how the school is saying if you have information about what happened, contact the school.
HELL NO!!! You go directly to the POLICE!
You want to avoid having the school
sugarcoat the crimes under their noses.
Tell your kids to call 911 - PRONTO!
Anonymous wrote:I really didn't need to see that!
