Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry to burst everyone's bubble but the kids who did this are not former McK kids.
Not particularly debating whether some of those kids are a-holes. Just inconvenient facts pertaining to this situation.
DP - To be fair, former McK is the neighborhood surrounding Swanson & Westover, so it's a logical first guess. The question I want to know is if they are headed to W&L or YHS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like assault - if this is a recurring issue with the kids, as it sounds like here, then the police and the parents need to be involved. We are just doing a disservice to the kids by not holding them accountable for lesser crimes before they eventually graduate to major ones
Fixed that. Schools cannot address these problems if the parents are not fully engaged and trying to address their children's problems. It is not the job of the school to manage the children off campus. Poor parenting, negligent parenting, or the classic "not my special snowflake" parenting are all at play.
As a citizen I don't know how to pressure the police to actually arrest these kids. I don't understand why the businesses, which my family frequent often, aren't pressing charges.
Anonymous wrote:The restaurant owner has asked the parents to come by during the afternoons. He has said he thinks that is the solution. (Also, the principal came by, saw the video, and identified the students. So they are known.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like assault - if this is a recurring issue with the kids, as it sounds like here, then the police and the parents need to be involved. We are just doing a disservice to the kids by not holding them accountable for lesser crimes before they eventually graduate to major ones
Fixed that. Schools cannot address these problems if the parents are not fully engaged and trying to address their children's problems. It is not the job of the school to manage the children off campus. Poor parenting, negligent parenting, or the classic "not my special snowflake" parenting are all at play.
As a citizen I don't know how to pressure the police to actually arrest these kids. I don't understand why the businesses, which my family frequent often, aren't pressing charges.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like assault - if this is a recurring issue with the kids, as it sounds like here, then the police and the parents need to be involved. We are just doing a disservice to the kids by not holding them accountable for lesser crimes before they eventually graduate to major ones
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like assault - if this is a recurring issue with the kids, as it sounds like here, then the police and school leadership need to be involved. We are just doing a disservice to the kids by not holding them accountable for lesser crimes before they eventually graduate to major ones
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like assault - if this is a recurring issue with the kids, as it sounds like here, then the police and school leadership need to be involved. We are just doing a disservice to the kids by not holding them accountable for lesser crimes before they eventually graduate to major ones
This. There’s a story in nbc4 with video of the kids throwing eggs and video of a police officer talking to them. But no one is being arrested.
It isn’t the principal’s job to be meeting with the store owners and worrying about SEL lessons. Arrest the kids and haul them and their parents into court.
Anonymous wrote:Do they “bus” students in from other parts of the county? If not, are there section 8 or other low income residents in that school district?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like assault - if this is a recurring issue with the kids, as it sounds like here, then the police and school leadership need to be involved. We are just doing a disservice to the kids by not holding them accountable for lesser crimes before they eventually graduate to major ones
This. There’s a story in nbc4 with video of the kids throwing eggs and video of a police officer talking to them. But no one is being arrested.
It isn’t the principal’s job to be meeting with the store owners and worrying about SEL lessons. Arrest the kids and haul them and their parents into court.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like assault - if this is a recurring issue with the kids, as it sounds like here, then the police and school leadership need to be involved. We are just doing a disservice to the kids by not holding them accountable for lesser crimes before they eventually graduate to major ones