Anonymous wrote:Why isn't this aired out in Washington Post or other news outlets? Parents need to air this dirty laundry and shine a light on the incompetence. Embarrass the administration into fixing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids who get in fights or cause trouble at school should be kicked out. Full stop. They can go to juvie on their own time. Stop subsidizing this nonsense. Maybe Elon can do something about this.
I heard Trump liked to get into a lot of fights when he was younger. He should've gone to juvie hall I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The statement from Principal Miller is an utter joke. The kids need to be expelled. It was actually savagery to see the way they beat and stomped that kid and even barred other kids from entering the bathroom to try to help
Miller was a terrible assistant principal during his time at Churchill. He's a big supporter of restorative justice. That's what will happen to those that caused the fight. No consequences, no penalties. More fights to come.
That's really disappointing. I went to Whitman in the early 2000s and the principal at the time (can't remember his name) was great and really fair. Pretty much everyone liked him. It's very sad that these plugged in principals that cared about students have been replaced by political activists that dont care at all about the children's safety. It's actually horrifying.
You're thinking of Jerome Marco, the Principal prior to Alan Goodman.
The person who wrote that Miler was a terrible administrator his single year at Churchill is absolutely correct. He was a complete joke who earned little respect from teachers. I know because I am a Churchill teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids who get in fights or cause trouble at school should be kicked out. Full stop. They can go to juvie on their own time. Stop subsidizing this nonsense. Maybe Elon can do something about this.
I heard Trump liked to get into a lot of fights when he was younger. He should've gone to juvie hall I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids who get in fights or cause trouble at school should be kicked out. Full stop. They can go to juvie on their own time. Stop subsidizing this nonsense. Maybe Elon can do something about this.
I heard Trump liked to get into a lot of fights when he was younger. He should've gone to juvie hall I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Kids who get in fights or cause trouble at school should be kicked out. Full stop. They can go to juvie on their own time. Stop subsidizing this nonsense. Maybe Elon can do something about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman is probably the wealthiest school in an already wealthy county. For that reason, they have been vilified and guilted into taking various low income, disruptive students. Because why should well-off kids from nice backgrounds be able to live peacefully huh? They should be forced to live in terror too.
Now you see the end result of supposedly "compassionate" programs. It's really just score settling and old vendettas come to life. Resentment for the achieving and functional class and punishment for their children.
If Whitman parents dont do something about this they should be absolutely ashamed of themselves.
So.. where should those kids be sent to? Anywhere other than Whitman? NIMBY at its finest.
How about a school in their own neighborhood? With kids from a similar background who are used to dealing with this particular brand of BS
You can always count on Whitman parents to come through with three arguments:
1) We aren't THAT rich. We're practically poor by Saudi standards.
2) All problems at Whitman are the fault of the "the group home"
3) Whitman families should be able to "buy out" of dealing with kids who have experienced trauma
To your 3): no not just Whitman families, all families feel that way
Traumatizing MORE kids is no solution for anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe if black kids got the message that their lives matter then in maybe they will stop the violence. I think we should make appropriate consequences for the violence and work hard to show them how much their lives matter. They matter this many detentions and this many suspensions worth.
Anonymous wrote:Wow a bunch of black kids gang up and near a single white defenseless kid who clearly doesn't know how to fight. Don't worry it's not racially motivated
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman is probably the wealthiest school in an already wealthy county. For that reason, they have been vilified and guilted into taking various low income, disruptive students. Because why should well-off kids from nice backgrounds be able to live peacefully huh? They should be forced to live in terror too.
Now you see the end result of supposedly "compassionate" programs. It's really just score settling and old vendettas come to life. Resentment for the achieving and functional class and punishment for their children.
If Whitman parents dont do something about this they should be absolutely ashamed of themselves.
So.. where should those kids be sent to? Anywhere other than Whitman? NIMBY at its finest.
How about a school in their own neighborhood? With kids from a similar background who are used to dealing with this particular brand of BS
You can always count on Whitman parents to come through with three arguments:
1) We aren't THAT rich. We're practically poor by Saudi standards.
2) All problems at Whitman are the fault of the "the group home"
3) Whitman families should be able to "buy out" of dealing with kids who have experienced trauma
To your 3): no not just Whitman families, all families feel that way
Traumatizing MORE kids is no solution for anyone.