Anonymous wrote:My kids go to Wheaton and Einstein and I never hear about fights from them or others but I constantly hear about fights at BCC and Whitman. Why.?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who run the Greentree shelter do a terrible job. They don’t have enough structures and supports and allow all kinds of atrocious things. I wish the state would regulate them. It would make a difference in how the kids behaved at school.
These are tough kids who have had a rough life and probably have mental health issues. Its MCPS not providing the support. Most of these kids probably can't read, write, or know basic math. If you have ever worked with these kids you'd know its far more complex. A lot of these kids are DJJ, not foster care.
These kids show up from Baltimore for a year at the shelter and then move on. There isn’t much the school can do other than triage when they wreak havoc. They need an intensive program. It will be interesting to see if Taylor decides to reopen the special schools (though it used to take an act of god to get a kid placed in those schools anyway because of the way special education law works). These shelter kids don’t have IEPs, so even if schools start documenting on day one, they often can’t get them the services and placement they would need to make growth.
No,are from Montgomery county. Yes, some or all have ieps.
Anonymous wrote:Still don't know why this isn't making national headlines...
Anonymous wrote:When a student wrote the N word on a desk at Wootton, it made the Washington Post, and the system removed the principal. By all accounts, the desk was later cleaned.
When a group of students beat the daylights out of a kid, and use the N word gratuitously, the principal remains.
Hard to believe the absurdity of this school system sometimes.
Anonymous wrote:Other kids at Whitman should band together and swarm the offenders and give them a retaliatory beating — strength in overwhelming numbers. If adults won’t protect these kids, they are going to have to take steps to protect themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Why hasn’t this made the news?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Can you imagine what the response would be if a bunch of white kids beat a black kid like this?
My guess is they would be expelled
Anonymous wrote:For the love of Pete, don’t go to the moms for Liberty site. They’re such a hateful organization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who run the Greentree shelter do a terrible job. They don’t have enough structures and supports and allow all kinds of atrocious things. I wish the state would regulate them. It would make a difference in how the kids behaved at school.
These are tough kids who have had a rough life and probably have mental health issues. Its MCPS not providing the support. Most of these kids probably can't read, write, or know basic math. If you have ever worked with these kids you'd know its far more complex. A lot of these kids are DJJ, not foster care.
These kids show up from Baltimore for a year at the shelter and then move on. There isn’t much the school can do other than triage when they wreak havoc. They need an intensive program. It will be interesting to see if Taylor decides to reopen the special schools (though it used to take an act of god to get a kid placed in those schools anyway because of the way special education law works). These shelter kids don’t have IEPs, so even if schools start documenting on day one, they often can’t get them the services and placement they would need to make growth.
Anonymous wrote:My son is a Whitmam student. He claims the main agressor has been expelled and the student recording the fight has been suspended. Not sure about the second aggressor. This is from the student rumor mill so not sure about accuracy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who run the Greentree shelter do a terrible job. They don’t have enough structures and supports and allow all kinds of atrocious things. I wish the state would regulate them. It would make a difference in how the kids behaved at school.
These are tough kids who have had a rough life and probably have mental health issues. Its MCPS not providing the support. Most of these kids probably can't read, write, or know basic math. If you have ever worked with these kids you'd know its far more complex. A lot of these kids are DJJ, not foster care.