Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just heard from high schooler that what he has heard is the following: a group of JV football members called another kid the n-word while on the "learning stairs". Then other kids jumped to the black kid's defense. Not sure if this is true or just rumors.
Why did the school need to publish this incident and rile up the community? Seems the kids handled themselves well and the offender can face appropriate school discipline.
Because we need to shine light into the ugly corners in order to help people understand that this happens everywhere, even in "nice" schools, "nice" towns and "nice" families. Because I don't consider it "riling up the community" to get people aware and angry about abusive, racist language. Because there need to be consequences for choosing to act that way, beyond a quiet conference with your parents and the vice principal.
NP here. Perhaps, but do they publish info about every fight, act of vandalism, etc. Kids do stupid, harmful, sometimes illegal stuff all the time, unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just heard from high schooler that what he has heard is the following: a group of JV football members called another kid the n-word while on the "learning stairs". Then other kids jumped to the black kid's defense. Not sure if this is true or just rumors.
Why did the school need to publish this incident and rile up the community? Seems the kids handled themselves well and the offender can face appropriate school discipline.
The kid didn't know that only black "music artists" can call each other the n-word.
But why is this an incident? Because it fits the liberal elites agenda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just heard from high schooler that what he has heard is the following: a group of JV football members called another kid the n-word while on the "learning stairs". Then other kids jumped to the black kid's defense. Not sure if this is true or just rumors.
Why did the school need to publish this incident and rile up the community? Seems the kids handled themselves well and the offender can face appropriate school discipline.
Because we need to shine light into the ugly corners in order to help people understand that this happens everywhere, even in "nice" schools, "nice" towns and "nice" families. Because I don't consider it "riling up the community" to get people aware and angry about abusive, racist language. Because there need to be consequences for choosing to act that way, beyond a quiet conference with your parents and the vice principal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just heard from high schooler that what he has heard is the following: a group of JV football members called another kid the n-word while on the "learning stairs". Then other kids jumped to the black kid's defense. Not sure if this is true or just rumors.
Why did the school need to publish this incident and rile up the community? Seems the kids handled themselves well and the offender can face appropriate school discipline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounded like from Noonan's email and the video, which I watched that it wasn't just one isolated incident. Is that the case?
(PP here again) Not just one isolated racial incident. And then of course the Tik Tok vandalism.
Does your school publish incidents of other bullying or just incidents of usage of this one racist word?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just heard from high schooler that what he has heard is the following: a group of JV football members called another kid the n-word while on the "learning stairs". Then other kids jumped to the black kid's defense. Not sure if this is true or just rumors.
Why did the school need to publish this incident and rile up the community? Seems the kids handled themselves well and the offender can face appropriate school discipline.
Are you serious? Do you know the history of the city you live in?
No I don't know the history of this city nor does anyone else who moved here from somewhere else. I don't know anyone here who wants to live the past of FCCPS, whatever that is, which I am assuming is something racist since you are asking. Are you implying that in 2021 a majority of households are using the N-word? I try to exist in the non-Twitter world so if there's something I'm missing please let me know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just heard from high schooler that what he has heard is the following: a group of JV football members called another kid the n-word while on the "learning stairs". Then other kids jumped to the black kid's defense. Not sure if this is true or just rumors.
Why did the school need to publish this incident and rile up the community? Seems the kids handled themselves well and the offender can face appropriate school discipline.
Are you serious? Do you know the history of the city you live in?
No I don't know the history of this city nor does anyone else who moved here from somewhere else. I don't know anyone here who wants to live the past of FCCPS, whatever that is, which I am assuming is something racist since you are asking. Are you implying that in 2021 a majority of households are using the N-word? I try to exist in the non-Twitter world so if there's something I'm missing please let me know.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the OP.
Betting those on this thread who think the school shouldn’t have published it are not from FCC. Every parent I know is horrified and frankly I wish they’d publish the names of the racists as well. I’d like to know which parents are raising these kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just heard from high schooler that what he has heard is the following: a group of JV football members called another kid the n-word while on the "learning stairs". Then other kids jumped to the black kid's defense. Not sure if this is true or just rumors.
Why did the school need to publish this incident and rile up the community? Seems the kids handled themselves well and the offender can face appropriate school discipline.
Are you serious? Do you know the history of the city you live in?
Anonymous wrote:I’m the OP.
Betting those on this thread who think the school shouldn’t have published it are not from FCC. Every parent I know is horrified and frankly I wish they’d publish the names of the racists as well. I’d like to know which parents are raising these kids.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the OP.
Betting those on this thread who think the school shouldn’t have published it are not from FCC. Every parent I know is horrified and frankly I wish they’d publish the names of the racists as well. I’d like to know which parents are raising these kids.