Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I currently have a student at Whitman and I have great concern regarding drug dealing and usage by the students. It is also my opinion that there is a lack of consequences. There are students who identify as gang members, sell drugs, carry weapons and post all of this on Instagram. A teacher at Whitman commented that little could be done by the school to address this drug issue and that since the pandemic, there has been a spike in freshman drug activity and a blatant disregard about potential consequences.
That is just absurd. I am sure you are a troll. There are definitely drugs there, tell me one high school including private that doesn't. Gang members, I have 2 kids there, never heard this. There will always be Whitman bashing. If you all hate it so much, send your kids to another school, we could use the extra room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I currently have a student at Whitman and I have great concern regarding drug dealing and usage by the students. It is also my opinion that there is a lack of consequences. There are students who identify as gang members, sell drugs, carry weapons and post all of this on Instagram. A teacher at Whitman commented that little could be done by the school to address this drug issue and that since the pandemic, there has been a spike in freshman drug activity and a blatant disregard about potential consequences.
Look, everyone, a comment that only enhances the sterling reputation of Whitman!!
No wonder 25% to 30% of the parents in the Whitman district send their kids to private schools.
Many do so for status, but yes some do because they value private over public.
I'm one of those parents. I pulled my kids out after elementary school, and before the pandemic. I don't think every private school is better than every public school, or that there's one right choice for all children, but regardless, MCPS was a mess even back then, and we wanted out of the whole system, not Pyle or Whitman in particular.
I think it depends on the parents mostly. Some expect the school system to raise their kids while others who take an active role int heir children's lives seem to do better in public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I currently have a student at Whitman and I have great concern regarding drug dealing and usage by the students. It is also my opinion that there is a lack of consequences. There are students who identify as gang members, sell drugs, carry weapons and post all of this on Instagram. A teacher at Whitman commented that little could be done by the school to address this drug issue and that since the pandemic, there has been a spike in freshman drug activity and a blatant disregard about potential consequences.
Look, everyone, a comment that only enhances the sterling reputation of Whitman!!
No wonder 25% to 30% of the parents in the Whitman district send their kids to private schools.
Many do so for status, but yes some do because they value private over public.
I'm one of those parents. I pulled my kids out after elementary school, and before the pandemic. I don't think every private school is better than every public school, or that there's one right choice for all children, but regardless, MCPS was a mess even back then, and we wanted out of the whole system, not Pyle or Whitman in particular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I currently have a student at Whitman and I have great concern regarding drug dealing and usage by the students. It is also my opinion that there is a lack of consequences. There are students who identify as gang members, sell drugs, carry weapons and post all of this on Instagram. A teacher at Whitman commented that little could be done by the school to address this drug issue and that since the pandemic, there has been a spike in freshman drug activity and a blatant disregard about potential consequences.
Look, everyone, a comment that only enhances the sterling reputation of Whitman!!
No wonder 25% to 30% of the parents in the Whitman district send their kids to private schools.
Many do so for status, but yes some do because they value private over public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I currently have a student at Whitman and I have great concern regarding drug dealing and usage by the students. It is also my opinion that there is a lack of consequences. There are students who identify as gang members, sell drugs, carry weapons and post all of this on Instagram. A teacher at Whitman commented that little could be done by the school to address this drug issue and that since the pandemic, there has been a spike in freshman drug activity and a blatant disregard about potential consequences.
Look, everyone, a comment that only enhances the sterling reputation of Whitman!!
No wonder 25% to 30% of the parents in the Whitman district send their kids to private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I currently have a student at Whitman and I have great concern regarding drug dealing and usage by the students. It is also my opinion that there is a lack of consequences. There are students who identify as gang members, sell drugs, carry weapons and post all of this on Instagram. A teacher at Whitman commented that little could be done by the school to address this drug issue and that since the pandemic, there has been a spike in freshman drug activity and a blatant disregard about potential consequences.
Look, everyone, a comment that only enhances the sterling reputation of Whitman!!
Anonymous wrote:I currently have a student at Whitman and I have great concern regarding drug dealing and usage by the students. It is also my opinion that there is a lack of consequences. There are students who identify as gang members, sell drugs, carry weapons and post all of this on Instagram. A teacher at Whitman commented that little could be done by the school to address this drug issue and that since the pandemic, there has been a spike in freshman drug activity and a blatant disregard about potential consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Do kids harass teachers about grades all the time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Principal of Whitman sent out email this afternoon- Student brought air-soft gun to school today and another student alerted authorities.
What is an air soft gun?
Anonymous wrote:Principal of Whitman sent out email this afternoon- Student brought air-soft gun to school today and another student alerted authorities.
Anonymous wrote:I currently have a student at Whitman and I have great concern regarding drug dealing and usage by the students. It is also my opinion that there is a lack of consequences. There are students who identify as gang members, sell drugs, carry weapons and post all of this on Instagram. A teacher at Whitman commented that little could be done by the school to address this drug issue and that since the pandemic, there has been a spike in freshman drug activity and a blatant disregard about potential consequences.