Anonymous
Post 09/26/2021 15:01     Subject: Fights at ACHS/TC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Firecracker at football game causes a stampede.

City on edge.



How dare you joke about something like this!?! A young man in our community was shot and you think it is funny? You have problems the rest of us cannot solve.


DP, but I don't think PP was joking. People are scared of getting shot because people like your 'young man' are running around brawling and causing shootings.


That poster is being flip and coarse, and you know it. I don't disagree that people are really scared but that does not mean that all civility goes out the door. I am sure it is some kid whose parents have failed to instill in him any manners, probably because they have none themselves. It takes a village to raise a child apparently, especially when some parents are not up to the task. I would bet a million dollars that poster's parents are some of our city's liberatti who think that sending their children to ACHS makes them virtuous and woke. Certainly none of the FOC, like mine, are espousing that poster's views in such a crude and borderline bigoted way.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2021 14:12     Subject: Fights at ACHS/TC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Firecracker at football game causes a stampede.

City on edge.



How dare you joke about something like this!?! A young man in our community was shot and you think it is funny? You have problems the rest of us cannot solve.


DP, but I don't think PP was joking. People are scared of getting shot because people like your 'young man' are running around brawling and causing shootings.


They shut down the football game with 4 minutes left because a stampede occurred when a firecracker went off. People don’t feel safe anymore. Council defunding police has made the city the Wild West. A murder last night at BJs.1
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2021 11:22     Subject: Fights at ACHS/TC

Anonymous wrote:I went to a Fairfax County Police meeting about school violence/shootings the summer of 2019 and there were FCPS members there as well as local and state elected officials. The biggest talking point and takeaway was how important SROs were in preventing school violence. There were two SROs there who spoke about some of their experiences preventing fights and even suicides and shootings. They also talked about how they try to build relationships with youth so that they have positive police experiences and trust law enforcement. It boggles my mind that in the blink of an eye SROs are being removed from schools with absolutely no evidence or studies that it will have a positive effect.


School boards and politicians are influenced by Twitter, not stories.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2021 09:52     Subject: Fights at ACHS/TC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Firecracker at football game causes a stampede.

City on edge.



How dare you joke about something like this!?! A young man in our community was shot and you think it is funny? You have problems the rest of us cannot solve.


DP, but I don't think PP was joking. People are scared of getting shot because people like your 'young man' are running around brawling and causing shootings.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2021 09:15     Subject: Fights at ACHS/TC

I went to a Fairfax County Police meeting about school violence/shootings the summer of 2019 and there were FCPS members there as well as local and state elected officials. The biggest talking point and takeaway was how important SROs were in preventing school violence. There were two SROs there who spoke about some of their experiences preventing fights and even suicides and shootings. They also talked about how they try to build relationships with youth so that they have positive police experiences and trust law enforcement. It boggles my mind that in the blink of an eye SROs are being removed from schools with absolutely no evidence or studies that it will have a positive effect.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2021 09:06     Subject: Fights at ACHS/TC

Anonymous wrote:Firecracker at football game causes a stampede.

City on edge.



How dare you joke about something like this!?! A young man in our community was shot and you think it is funny? You have problems the rest of us cannot solve.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2021 23:02     Subject: Fights at ACHS/TC

Firecracker at football game causes a stampede.

City on edge.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2021 15:57     Subject: Re:Fights at ACHS/TC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I was speaking with some 8th graders at GW who told me they have seen two fights on the bus, one where a girl dragged another girl off the bus and the fight continued outside, and then another in the cafeteria where the boys ended up falling on kids at another table who weren't even involved. A friend's 6th grader has a child in her class that starts so many fights that he has an escort from class to class and during lunch. He either starts fights or literally just runs out of the school, every day.


My son saw a video that another student took of the bus fight between girls. He saw one minor "fight" in the cafeteria that was really just one boy standing menacingly over another. He says he has not personally seen another fight at school.

It's unfortunate about the child in your friend's child's class (younger than my son), but it sounds like he has a disability and an 1:1 aide, so what else are you wanting the school to do about him?


Kick him out because he's dangerous and disruptive.


Then you pay for his private school


Aren't there supposed to be special needs classes for those kinds of students so they don't endanger other kids? Why is someone that violent mainstreamed?


probably but the parent probably insists their child is fine and doesn't need the class
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2021 15:33     Subject: Re:Fights at ACHS/TC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I was speaking with some 8th graders at GW who told me they have seen two fights on the bus, one where a girl dragged another girl off the bus and the fight continued outside, and then another in the cafeteria where the boys ended up falling on kids at another table who weren't even involved. A friend's 6th grader has a child in her class that starts so many fights that he has an escort from class to class and during lunch. He either starts fights or literally just runs out of the school, every day.


My son saw a video that another student took of the bus fight between girls. He saw one minor "fight" in the cafeteria that was really just one boy standing menacingly over another. He says he has not personally seen another fight at school.

It's unfortunate about the child in your friend's child's class (younger than my son), but it sounds like he has a disability and an 1:1 aide, so what else are you wanting the school to do about him?


Kick him out because he's dangerous and disruptive.


Then you pay for his private school


Aren't there supposed to be special needs classes for those kinds of students so they don't endanger other kids? Why is someone that violent mainstreamed?
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2021 14:06     Subject: Re:Fights at ACHS/TC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The considered opinion of EVERYONE familiar with the facts is that having SROs would have helped prevent the event.


Who constitutes “EVERYONE?” Is it posters on DCUM who assume facts not verified / established?


Teachers & Principal agree.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2021 09:57     Subject: Re:Fights at ACHS/TC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I was speaking with some 8th graders at GW who told me they have seen two fights on the bus, one where a girl dragged another girl off the bus and the fight continued outside, and then another in the cafeteria where the boys ended up falling on kids at another table who weren't even involved. A friend's 6th grader has a child in her class that starts so many fights that he has an escort from class to class and during lunch. He either starts fights or literally just runs out of the school, every day.


My son saw a video that another student took of the bus fight between girls. He saw one minor "fight" in the cafeteria that was really just one boy standing menacingly over another. He says he has not personally seen another fight at school.

It's unfortunate about the child in your friend's child's class (younger than my son), but it sounds like he has a disability and an 1:1 aide, so what else are you wanting the school to do about him?


Kick him out because he's dangerous and disruptive.


Then you pay for his private school
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2021 08:44     Subject: Fights at ACHS/TC

I am not sure the SROs will resolve some of tmany of the issues leading to the violence. My son tells me that GW is so incredibly crowded that he can't even get to his locker after school because the halls are so full. He had to call me from school to get picked up once on a day that it was pouring rain, and it was so noisy that I had to ask him to repeat himself (screaming) four times before I could understand what he was saying. There is no way that kids don't feel under incredible stress just due to that environment, and never mind the pandemic, problems kids may have at home, food insecurity etc.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2021 07:33     Subject: Fights at ACHS/TC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TC is ghetto end of story


White fragility says what?


DP. Our family is Hispanic. We will never send our children to a high school where there are gangs, frequent violent brawls, and students getting shot. Don't deflect by trying to blame white people.


Another POC here. We moved from Alexandria when my oldest was in kindergarten because of the schools. He’s now 14. Things seem to have gotten worse, not better. Don’t make this about race.
Anonymous
Post 09/24/2021 21:21     Subject: Re:Fights at ACHS/TC

Anonymous wrote:Then just wait. It will all be public eventually. Let the APD do their jobs and stop trying to politicize this unfortunate event.


I agree with this completely.
Anonymous
Post 09/24/2021 21:08     Subject: Re:Fights at ACHS/TC

I haven't seen any actual arguments for getting rid of SROs beyond some kids' discomfort. Preventing violence is more important than feelings. Full stop. And I'm not rich or white so miss me with the "this is just rich white outrage" comments I've seen on the ACPS Facebook group. I mean honestly, kids can't overcome feeling a bit nervous while walking past an SRO but it's fine for everyone to be forced to witness violent beatings and now a shooting? How safe do people feel now that someone's been shot and the police have had to be called a ridiculous amount of times in the first month of school? This is insanity.