Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what's so funny about it. They have the ability to reach a bunch of people to share info that not everyone might know and used it to alert to an incident in the community. We live in Rockville where that rabid coyote spent a day attacking several people a few years ago before the police tracked and shot it, and while it did feel weird to receive an official notification telling me to throw clods of dirt, you better believe I paid attention and committed the suggestions to memory.
It started in the low rent areas. Police will only care it hits the w school districts.
Rockville police sent out the alert. Got anymore stupid things to say?
Anonymous wrote:I heard that MCPS is considering busing the black bear into one of the W school clusters in order to make the distribution of bears more equitable across the system. Any truth to this?
Anonymous wrote:I heard that MCPS is considering busing the black bear into one of the W school clusters in order to make the distribution of bears more equitable across the system. Any truth to this?
Anonymous wrote:I heard that MCPS is considering busing the black bear into one of the W school clusters in order to make the distribution of bears more equitable across the system. Any truth to this?
Anonymous wrote:I heard that MCPS is considering busing the black bear into one of the W school clusters in order to make the distribution of bears more equitable across the system. Any truth to this?
Anonymous wrote:Every spring, adolescent black bears get kicked to the curb by their moms, and several wander through MoCo looking for a new home. More are seen up-county, but with all the parks - especially the long stream-valley ones like Seneca, Rock Creek, and Sligo - they move mid- and down-county, too.
Much more fun than the raccoons that usually get into my trash!
Anonymous wrote:DCUMs, how can I be the first to come here to poke fun (pun intended) at the bear sighting e-mail sent to RM cluster schools over two hours ago???
I cannot imagine being the principal and having to google best practices to avoiding pissing off a bear to include in an e-mail to parents. Including tips like staying in your vehicle if you see the bear outside, or standing on 'tiptoes' with your arms raised to appear bigger.
My child is convinced this is a dog and that everyone is stupid. It's totally making the rounds on SnapChat, everyone is posting stories, all freaked out.
Long live stupidity, amplified by social. But it makes for excellent DCUM fodder, so let the sniping begin.