Anonymous wrote:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xsXBcrIgqT8
https://www.mymcmedia.org/attorney-says-17-year-old-was-injured-in-assault-at-rockville-high-school-on-march-7th/
Fights inside school - kids just watch, video and laugh. Is this how we raise decent adults?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yFt513vnAeI
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will rezoning and send troubled kids to different school make these students change?
Nope. THere's a high likelihood that they won't change. No matter what MCPS tries to do.
Yes and no. It really depends on the child and their parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will rezoning and send troubled kids to different school make these students change?
Nope. THere's a high likelihood that they won't change. No matter what MCPS tries to do.
Yes and no. It really depends on the child and their parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will rezoning and send troubled kids to different school make these students change?
The thinking on this thread seems to be, "As long as they're not at my kid's school, who cares?"
Because everyone knows that HS kids who are disruptive and dangerous aren't going to change unless there's some type of miraculous change that happens at home. No one wants to put their kids through some social experiment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will rezoning and send troubled kids to different school make these students change?
The thinking on this thread seems to be, "As long as they're not at my kid's school, who cares?"
Anonymous wrote:Will rezoning and send troubled kids to different school make these students change?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will rezoning and send troubled kids to different school make these students change?
Nope. THere's a high likelihood that they won't change. No matter what MCPS tries to do.
Anonymous wrote:Will rezoning and send troubled kids to different school make these students change?