Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop saying "call the police." There is a full-time sheriff's deputy in that school all day. It was clearly deliberate to not loop him in on Monday or Tuesday.
Cops (including SROs) do not prevent crime. Statistically, factually, realistically. The SROs job is to break up fights and ruin kids lives for possessing weed. Of course no one looped him in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at Zillow, there are pages and pages of new $500k to $1mn plus homes in Oxford, Oxford Township, and Metamora Township within the district's boundaries. This isn't some aww shucks backwater rust belt exurb. And take a look at the whopping salaries of the bureaucracy at the Oakland County ISD, which is the umbrella over Oxford schools:
https://www.mackinac.org/salaries?report=education...rt=wage2020-desc&filter=oakland+county%20intermediate
Also from Zillow:
The typical home value of homes in Oxford is $350,830. This value is seasonally adjusted and only includes the middle price tier of homes. Oxford home values have gone up 16.3% over the past year.
And the population:
The average household income in Oxford is $80,894 with a poverty rate of 7.14%.
They are not an aw-shucks backwater? Who said that? But they are not a wealthy area overall. Wealthier homeowners have been building there with the idea of getting a large house with more land, but the original population is still there.
PP above said it's "closer" to the poorest towns in the county, implying it is a low-resource podunk school district. While the administrative team may be backwater rubes, it is not a poor place. In addition to relatively pricey local real estate, the high school is very modern and on the high-resource side.
Anonymous wrote:Has it been mentioned that they appear to be able to afford a private practice attorney for themselves, while their son has to have a public defender?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has it been mentioned that they appear to be able to afford a private practice attorney for themselves, while their son has to have a public defender?
The attorney is taking the case to make a name for herself. There is big money from special interest groups when you represent people like this. The people are poor, why is that so hard to believe. Is it because they are White?
Anonymous wrote:Has it been mentioned that they appear to be able to afford a private practice attorney for themselves, while their son has to have a public defender?
Anonymous wrote:Has it been mentioned that they appear to be able to afford a private practice attorney for themselves, while their son has to have a public defender?
Anonymous wrote:Has it been mentioned that they appear to be able to afford a private practice attorney for themselves, while their son has to have a public defender?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at Zillow, there are pages and pages of new $500k to $1mn plus homes in Oxford, Oxford Township, and Metamora Township within the district's boundaries. This isn't some aww shucks backwater rust belt exurb. And take a look at the whopping salaries of the bureaucracy at the Oakland County ISD, which is the umbrella over Oxford schools:
https://www.mackinac.org/salaries?report=education...rt=wage2020-desc&filter=oakland+county%20intermediate
Also from Zillow:
The typical home value of homes in Oxford is $350,830. This value is seasonally adjusted and only includes the middle price tier of homes. Oxford home values have gone up 16.3% over the past year.
And the population:
The average household income in Oxford is $80,894 with a poverty rate of 7.14%.
They are not an aw-shucks backwater? Who said that? But they are not a wealthy area overall. Wealthier homeowners have been building there with the idea of getting a large house with more land, but the original population is still there.
PP above said it's "closer" to the poorest towns in the county, implying it is a low-resource podunk school district. While the administrative team may be backwater rubes, it is not a poor place. In addition to relatively pricey local real estate, the high school is very modern and on the high-resource side.
Anonymous wrote:Looking at Zillow, there are pages and pages of new $500k to $1mn plus homes in Oxford, Oxford Township, and Metamora Township within the district's boundaries. This isn't some aww shucks backwater rust belt exurb. And take a look at the whopping salaries of the bureaucracy at the Oakland County ISD, which is the umbrella over Oxford schools:
https://www.mackinac.org/salaries?report=education...rt=wage2020-desc&filter=oakland+county%20intermediate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop saying "call the police." There is a full-time sheriff's deputy in that school all day. It was clearly deliberate to not loop him in on Monday or Tuesday.
Cops (including SROs) do not prevent crime. Statistically, factually, realistically. The SROs job is to break up fights and ruin kids lives for possessing weed. Of course no one looped him in.
Oh yeah, a skull cracking deputy eager to ruin teenager's lives. As for week, all the kids addicted to dope in high school turned into engineers and surgeons, huh. I know, I know, this one kid you knew was a total stoner and ended up at Yale.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at Zillow, there are pages and pages of new $500k to $1mn plus homes in Oxford, Oxford Township, and Metamora Township within the district's boundaries. This isn't some aww shucks backwater rust belt exurb. And take a look at the whopping salaries of the bureaucracy at the Oakland County ISD, which is the umbrella over Oxford schools:
https://www.mackinac.org/salaries?report=education...rt=wage2020-desc&filter=oakland+county%20intermediate
Also from Zillow:
The typical home value of homes in Oxford is $350,830. This value is seasonally adjusted and only includes the middle price tier of homes. Oxford home values have gone up 16.3% over the past year.
And the population:
The average household income in Oxford is $80,894 with a poverty rate of 7.14%.
They are not an aw-shucks backwater? Who said that? But they are not a wealthy area overall. Wealthier homeowners have been building there with the idea of getting a large house with more land, but the original population is still there.
PP above said it's "closer" to the poorest towns in the county, implying it is a low-resource podunk school district. While the administrative team may be backwater rubes, it is not a poor place. In addition to relatively pricey local real estate, the high school is very modern and on the high-resource side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop saying "call the police." There is a full-time sheriff's deputy in that school all day. It was clearly deliberate to not loop him in on Monday or Tuesday.
Cops (including SROs) do not prevent crime. Statistically, factually, realistically. The SROs job is to break up fights and ruin kids lives for possessing weed. Of course no one looped him in.
Oh yeah, a skull cracking deputy eager to ruin teenager's lives. As for week, all the kids addicted to dope in high school turned into engineers and surgeons, huh. I know, I know, this one kid you knew was a total stoner and ended up at Yale.
Anonymous wrote:Please stop saying "call the police." There is a full-time sheriff's deputy in that school all day. It was clearly deliberate to not loop him in on Monday or Tuesday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at Zillow, there are pages and pages of new $500k to $1mn plus homes in Oxford, Oxford Township, and Metamora Township within the district's boundaries. This isn't some aww shucks backwater rust belt exurb. And take a look at the whopping salaries of the bureaucracy at the Oakland County ISD, which is the umbrella over Oxford schools:
https://www.mackinac.org/salaries?report=education...rt=wage2020-desc&filter=oakland+county%20intermediate
Also from Zillow:
The typical home value of homes in Oxford is $350,830. This value is seasonally adjusted and only includes the middle price tier of homes. Oxford home values have gone up 16.3% over the past year.
And the population:
The average household income in Oxford is $80,894 with a poverty rate of 7.14%.
They are not an aw-shucks backwater? Who said that? But they are not a wealthy area overall. Wealthier homeowners have been building there with the idea of getting a large house with more land, but the original population is still there.