Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you pull up a school roster? Is it just for sports?
It was the football team's roster.
Anonymous wrote:Remember this is the second murderer at northwest in the span of what? 5 years?
For the superintendent to make Safety and Security his number 1 talking point and keep shuffling violent students between schools instead of removing them to a separate facility is farcical
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hyundais are too easy to steal.
Excellent victim-blaming.
Anonymous wrote:Hyundais are too easy to steal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember this is the second murderer at northwest in the span of what? 5 years?
For the superintendent to make Safety and Security his number 1 talking point and keep shuffling violent students between schools instead of removing them to a separate facility is farcical
+1
The threat to your child is the child they moved to your school because he was assaulting children at his home school.
How this is legal is beyond me.
Because they got rid of Mark Twain. Previously, a kid that misbehaved enough to be removed to their home school would have been placed in Mark Twain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. At one point he was a Clarksburg High School student. During the 2022-2023 school year, he was on Clarksburg High School's roster: https://chscoyotes.org/teams/3388820/boys/football/junior%20varsity/roster
How much do you want to bet that his disciplinary issues at Clarksburg saw him get transferred to Northwest High School?
This can be one outcome of having a county wide school district, instead of locally funded and governed ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember this is the second murderer at northwest in the span of what? 5 years?
For the superintendent to make Safety and Security his number 1 talking point and keep shuffling violent students between schools instead of removing them to a separate facility is farcical
+1
The threat to your child is the child they moved to your school because he was assaulting children at his home school.
How this is legal is beyond me.
Anonymous wrote:Remember this is the second murderer at northwest in the span of what? 5 years?
For the superintendent to make Safety and Security his number 1 talking point and keep shuffling violent students between schools instead of removing them to a separate facility is farcical
Anonymous wrote:6 months.
Same gun in March and September?
Gun at school every school day since March?
Anonymous wrote:How do you pull up a school roster? Is it just for sports?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When these things happen I always want to know if they are gang/drugs related or whether it’s an interpersonal dispute (eg, stole my girlfriend, etc.). They are both troubling but have totally different causes and solutions. Also would like to know if the weapon is one he took from a parent, or self assembled ghost gun, or bought on illegal market.
Either way a high school student has been arrested for attempted murder. How would you feel if this happened at your school? Or, is it simply NBD because it was at Northwest?
Anonymous wrote:Ok. At one point he was a Clarksburg High School student. During the 2022-2023 school year, he was on Clarksburg High School's roster: https://chscoyotes.org/teams/3388820/boys/football/junior%20varsity/roster
How much do you want to bet that his disciplinary issues at Clarksburg saw him get transferred to Northwest High School?
Anonymous wrote:This is why MCPS needs bag checks and weapon detectors now! And, reopen the schools for kids with behavioral problems. And, hold the parents accountable.