Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bomb threats are disruptive but not dangerous. And we had them in my rust belt small town in the 1990s as well, so I think some of it just hearing about things more. You didn’t use to hear about things impacting neighborhood high schools before the internet.
We had bomb threats in my southern HS in the 80s. I think I spent about 1/3 of the first month of my freshman year in the parking lot. Copycats, bored kids, easy availability of anonymous pay phones.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, they're by and large fine. Most of this is just being blown of proportion by far-right activists with a political agenda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They arent.
Virtual (albeit it'll take 10 years) is the future of ALL schools.
To be honest, thats where it should be. If you stepped foot in a school today, you wouldnt see kids learning like you would have 1950-2019.
They are all on their phones. It's sad but its true. Parents arent any help. "I need to be in contact with my child."
99.9% of texts are parents.
How did we get here?
So you want to get kids off phones and put them on computers all day?
Yeah, that’ll solve all our problems.
Anonymous wrote:They arent.
Virtual (albeit it'll take 10 years) is the future of ALL schools.
To be honest, thats where it should be. If you stepped foot in a school today, you wouldnt see kids learning like you would have 1950-2019.
They are all on their phones. It's sad but its true. Parents arent any help. "I need to be in contact with my child."
99.9% of texts are parents.
How did we get here?
Anonymous wrote:They arent.
Virtual (albeit it'll take 10 years) is the future of ALL schools.
To be honest, thats where it should be. If you stepped foot in a school today, you wouldnt see kids learning like you would have 1950-2019.
They are all on their phones. It's sad but its true. Parents arent any help. "I need to be in contact with my child."
99.9% of texts are parents.
How did we get here?
Anonymous wrote:Op, I would never ask for an opinion of MCPS on this forum. The people who are married to it are vultures and deny any cracks in the surface. To you I say, if you have to ask the question you already have your answer. I pulled my DD in kindergarten and moved her to private. This is after her older siblings went to MCPS, they were her half sisters who lived with us full time and were a decade or so ahead of her. It was different back then, the girls loved it and the teachers were not overwhelmed. We were excited to have our youngest be able to walk to her schools in our neighborhood and follow in her siblings footsteps. That experience lasted half of the kindergarten school year and we moved her to private without any regrets and at the encouragement of her siblings. Very sad that parents defend what once was the number one school district in this country and its continued downfall. Private.
Anonymous wrote:Bomb threats are disruptive but not dangerous. And we had them in my rust belt small town in the 1990s as well, so I think some of it just hearing about things more. You didn’t use to hear about things impacting neighborhood high schools before the internet.