Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of at least 3. One of the APs got hit in one of them.
I saw the video with the AP who is a fantastic AP. The girls involved were out of control. And I know that the kids who were there watching are only in 8th grade but it is so disappointing to see them react to the incident with excitement, joy, and mania. The school administration needs to immediately address the students who started the fight and the broader student body reaction.
With our two kids we are in the last of our six years at Deal it has be generally great. But there is an inexplicable tolerance for really bad behavior by a small number of students that has a big impact on the overall school climate. It's time for that to stop.
Is there a link to video
Folks, please don’t post it. It’s really gross that it’s out there and that people want to watch it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of at least 3. One of the APs got hit in one of them.
What’s an AP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of at least 3. One of the APs got hit in one of them.
I saw the video with the AP who is a fantastic AP. The girls involved were out of control. And I know that the kids who were there watching are only in 8th grade but it is so disappointing to see them react to the incident with excitement, joy, and mania. The school administration needs to immediately address the students who started the fight and the broader student body reaction.
With our two kids we are in the last of our six years at Deal it has be generally great. But there is an inexplicable tolerance for really bad behavior by a small number of students that has a big impact on the overall school climate. It's time for that to stop.
I don’t understand why they don’t suspend kids anymore for egregious fights. They’re back the very next day with no visible consequences. At least make an in school suspension or something…
I say this as someone suspended in 6th grade. It rewards bad behavior. I was given a week at home suspension. If my parents weren’t involved it would have been a lovely week of sleeping in and tv. If they did in-school suspension, it would be better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of at least 3. One of the APs got hit in one of them.
I saw the video with the AP who is a fantastic AP. The girls involved were out of control. And I know that the kids who were there watching are only in 8th grade but it is so disappointing to see them react to the incident with excitement, joy, and mania. The school administration needs to immediately address the students who started the fight and the broader student body reaction.
With our two kids we are in the last of our six years at Deal it has be generally great. But there is an inexplicable tolerance for really bad behavior by a small number of students that has a big impact on the overall school climate. It's time for that to stop.
I don’t understand why they don’t suspend kids anymore for egregious fights. They’re back the very next day with no visible consequences. At least make an in school suspension or something…
I say this as someone suspended in 6th grade. It rewards bad behavior. I was given a week at home suspension. If my parents weren’t involved it would have been a lovely week of sleeping in and tv. If they did in-school suspension, it would be better.
Anonymous wrote:I know of at least 3. One of the APs got hit in one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of at least 3. One of the APs got hit in one of them.
I saw the video with the AP who is a fantastic AP. The girls involved were out of control. And I know that the kids who were there watching are only in 8th grade but it is so disappointing to see them react to the incident with excitement, joy, and mania. The school administration needs to immediately address the students who started the fight and the broader student body reaction.
With our two kids we are in the last of our six years at Deal it has be generally great. But there is an inexplicable tolerance for really bad behavior by a small number of students that has a big impact on the overall school climate. It's time for that to stop.
I don’t understand why they don’t suspend kids anymore for egregious fights. They’re back the very next day with no visible consequences. At least make an in school suspension or something…
Anonymous wrote:What did you expect this year?
Kids have not been in a classroom in a meaningful manner for a year and a half
There are not enough subs so kids are:
Crashing classes they are not enrolled in
Just cutting classes
Hanging out with the gym class
Hanging out in the auditorium
Thank you Mayor Bowser for creating a environment where teaches are burnt out - and kids are not in a position to learn and grow
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of at least 3. One of the APs got hit in one of them.
I saw the video with the AP who is a fantastic AP. The girls involved were out of control. And I know that the kids who were there watching are only in 8th grade but it is so disappointing to see them react to the incident with excitement, joy, and mania. The school administration needs to immediately address the students who started the fight and the broader student body reaction.
With our two kids we are in the last of our six years at Deal it has be generally great. But there is an inexplicable tolerance for really bad behavior by a small number of students that has a big impact on the overall school climate. It's time for that to stop.
Is there a link to video
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of at least 3. One of the APs got hit in one of them.
I saw the video with the AP who is a fantastic AP. The girls involved were out of control. And I know that the kids who were there watching are only in 8th grade but it is so disappointing to see them react to the incident with excitement, joy, and mania. The school administration needs to immediately address the students who started the fight and the broader student body reaction.
With our two kids we are in the last of our six years at Deal it has be generally great. But there is an inexplicable tolerance for really bad behavior by a small number of students that has a big impact on the overall school climate. It's time for that to stop.
This is exactly how kids reacted to fights at my wealthy, suburban MS and HS in the 80s. It’s not unique to Deal or this moment. Not to get all philosophical, but it’s really an indictment of American culture and our fascination with violence. I mean, you watched the video—why?
Anyway, my kid is in 8th grade and saw the scrum (but not the fight itself). It’s the first one I’ve heard about this year.
That’s great that it also happened at your wealthy school. Are you saying that makes it ok? Are you saying the other kids - not to mention the faculty and staff - should be made to tolerate it? Is this acceptable to you? Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of at least 3. One of the APs got hit in one of them.
I saw the video with the AP who is a fantastic AP. The girls involved were out of control. And I know that the kids who were there watching are only in 8th grade but it is so disappointing to see them react to the incident with excitement, joy, and mania. The school administration needs to immediately address the students who started the fight and the broader student body reaction.
With our two kids we are in the last of our six years at Deal it has be generally great. But there is an inexplicable tolerance for really bad behavior by a small number of students that has a big impact on the overall school climate. It's time for that to stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of at least 3. One of the APs got hit in one of them.
I saw the video with the AP who is a fantastic AP. The girls involved were out of control. And I know that the kids who were there watching are only in 8th grade but it is so disappointing to see them react to the incident with excitement, joy, and mania. The school administration needs to immediately address the students who started the fight and the broader student body reaction.
With our two kids we are in the last of our six years at Deal it has be generally great. But there is an inexplicable tolerance for really bad behavior by a small number of students that has a big impact on the overall school climate. It's time for that to stop.
This is exactly how kids reacted to fights at my wealthy, suburban MS and HS in the 80s. It’s not unique to Deal or this moment. Not to get all philosophical, but it’s really an indictment of American culture and our fascination with violence. I mean, you watched the video—why?
Anyway, my kid is in 8th grade and saw the scrum (but not the fight itself). It’s the first one I’ve heard about this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of at least 3. One of the APs got hit in one of them.
I saw the video with the AP who is a fantastic AP. The girls involved were out of control. And I know that the kids who were there watching are only in 8th grade but it is so disappointing to see them react to the incident with excitement, joy, and mania. The school administration needs to immediately address the students who started the fight and the broader student body reaction.
With our two kids we are in the last of our six years at Deal it has be generally great. But there is an inexplicable tolerance for really bad behavior by a small number of students that has a big impact on the overall school climate. It's time for that to stop.
This is exactly how kids reacted to fights at my wealthy, suburban MS and HS in the 80s. It’s not unique to Deal or this moment. Not to get all philosophical, but it’s really an indictment of American culture and our fascination with violence. I mean, you watched the video—why?
Anyway, my kid is in 8th grade and saw the scrum (but not the fight itself). It’s the first one I’ve heard about this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of at least 3. One of the APs got hit in one of them.
I saw the video with the AP who is a fantastic AP. The girls involved were out of control. And I know that the kids who were there watching are only in 8th grade but it is so disappointing to see them react to the incident with excitement, joy, and mania. The school administration needs to immediately address the students who started the fight and the broader student body reaction.
With our two kids we are in the last of our six years at Deal it has be generally great. But there is an inexplicable tolerance for really bad behavior by a small number of students that has a big impact on the overall school climate. It's time for that to stop.
I don’t understand why they don’t suspend kids anymore for egregious fights. They’re back the very next day with no visible consequences. At least make an in school suspension or something…