Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The student was charged with disruption of school activities, possession of a weapon on school property and possession of a concealed weapon, county police spokesperson Shiera Goff told Bethesda Today in an email Tuesday afternoon.
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/02/25/bethesda-chevy-chase-high-student-charged-airsoft-gun-school-lockdown/
Thank God the boy's mom collaborated and was able to convince her son to turn himself in. I'm sure his father is absent in his life, which is why he's acting out by showing off a stupid airsoft gun at school for attention.
Anonymous wrote:The student was charged with disruption of school activities, possession of a weapon on school property and possession of a concealed weapon, county police spokesperson Shiera Goff told Bethesda Today in an email Tuesday afternoon.
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/02/25/bethesda-chevy-chase-high-student-charged-airsoft-gun-school-lockdown/
Anonymous wrote:The student was charged with disruption of school activities, possession of a weapon on school property and possession of a concealed weapon, county police spokesperson Shiera Goff told Bethesda Today in an email Tuesday afternoon.
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/02/25/bethesda-chevy-chase-high-student-charged-airsoft-gun-school-lockdown/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was the community letter sent by an AP instead of the Principal?
The principal was not in the school today. He is sick.
Why wouldn’t the principal be sick? We’re all sick of this. The MCPS brand is that of outrageous corruption, incompetence or both. Shoot, I’m getting sick just thinking about. Good for you Sheldon! It’s about time someone was sick of this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anywhere in that letter did it mention if student will be back in school? Did it mention consequences based on student of conduct?? Any follow-up to where student is? Did student act alone? Etc etc etc? Are you sending your kids to school?
Thought they said student was in police custody and that it is under police investigation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was the community letter sent by an AP instead of the Principal?
The principal was not in the school today. He is sick.
So someone else called a lockdown? No mention of that in any communications either.
What’s wrong with someone else calling the lockdown? The assistant principals are more than capable? I don’t understand the question, sorry.
They are?
The Principal is bad for you guys, the APs are bad, the PTSA bad, the listserv mod is bad, shit even that poor booster sport guy trying to highlight the kids is bad… is anyone that isn’t bad for you all? Heck why don’t you all step up and do a better job than all this people you all come in here to criticize. Pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was the community letter sent by an AP instead of the Principal?
The principal was not in the school today. He is sick.
So someone else called a lockdown? No mention of that in any communications either.
What’s wrong with someone else calling the lockdown? The assistant principals are more than capable? I don’t understand the question, sorry.
They are?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sue them. There's no other way.
What cause of action will you assert?
You can speak to an attorney if you need to know.
No let's get this out there so the community can ban together and get change. Negligent infliction of emotional distress? Could class action be pursued?
It's nice to see that not everyone on here is a lawyer.
No, there is no claim against a school system for instituting a lockdown when there is a report of a gun in school. Are you for effin' real?
Yeah this people are all ridiculous and make me laugh. Like what the hell are you suing for? Because the school tried to keep your student safe — even if some students left the campus when the lockdown was announced?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anywhere in that letter did it mention if student will be back in school? Did it mention consequences based on student of conduct?? Any follow-up to where student is? Did student act alone? Etc etc etc? Are you sending your kids to school?
Thought they said student was in police custody and that it is under police investigation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sue them. There's no other way.
What cause of action will you assert?
You can speak to an attorney if you need to know.
No let's get this out there so the community can ban together and get change. Negligent infliction of emotional distress? Could class action be pursued?
It's nice to see that not everyone on here is a lawyer.
No, there is no claim against a school system for instituting a lockdown when there is a report of a gun in school. Are you for effin' real?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was the community letter sent by an AP instead of the Principal?
The principal was not in the school today. He is sick.
So someone else called a lockdown? No mention of that in any communications either.
What’s wrong with someone else calling the lockdown? The assistant principals are more than capable? I don’t understand the question, sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was the community letter sent by an AP instead of the Principal?
The principal was not in the school today. He is sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sue them. There's no other way.
What cause of action will you assert?
You can speak to an attorney if you need to know.
No let's get this out there so the community can ban together and get change. Negligent infliction of emotional distress? Could class action be pursued?