Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MacArthur kids They are always hiding around the school doing drugs without any supervision from the school. All day long they in the surroundings because the school does not call the parents if they are absent.I have a couple of videos and I'm going to send them to the Department of Education because the principal is a good-for-nothing. s He doesn't care if these criminals are sharing -dangerous drugs with other students.
DCPS robocalls parents if your kid is absent and not excused. Most parents don’t care or don’t answer or give a wrong phone number.
Off-topic, but if a human called rather than a robot, the calls would be far more effective. Nobody wants to be robocalled about anything. And if DCPS were serious about truancy, they would bother to make a small effort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MacArthur kids They are always hiding around the school doing drugs without any supervision from the school. All day long they in the surroundings because the school does not call the parents if they are absent.I have a couple of videos and I'm going to send them to the Department of Education because the principal is a good-for-nothing. s He doesn't care if these criminals are sharing -dangerous drugs with other students.
DCPS robocalls parents if your kid is absent and not excused. Most parents don’t care or don’t answer or give a wrong phone number.
Anonymous wrote:MacArthur kids They are always hiding around the school doing drugs without any supervision from the school. All day long they in the surroundings because the school does not call the parents if they are absent.I have a couple of videos and I'm going to send them to the Department of Education because the principal is a good-for-nothing. He doesn't care if these criminals are sharing dangerous drugs with other students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drug use is incredibly rare in middle school, despite what pearl clutchers would have you believe. Less than half of high schoolers have even tried drugs.
Yes. I don't doubt that there are a few middle schoolers who use drugs, but I have my own middle schooler and I'm 💯 sure that he does not, and has not been exposed to them in a social situation.
High school is another story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of drug use at Hardy.
All I can say is that I spend *a lot* of time around a broad range of Hardy students, and I don't see it.
I'm not trying to be pollyanna about teen drug use, but I do object to the casual way which OP stuck Hardy in with a couple of HS in very different circumstances.
I asked my 8th Grade DC about their awareness of drug use at or around Hardy, and they said, "I hear rumors." That's it -- hasn't seen it or otherwise witnessed it.
If you or your kids are aware of a lot of drug use at Hardy, than you are hanging in a diferent crowd than me and my kid.
I asked my 8th Grade DC at Hardy if they have heard about drug use or if they have seen it in or near the school. They answered yes to both, but thankfully no one has ever offered it to them.
And no my kid doesn’t do drugs or associate with the kids that do them but they clearly know about it and who it is that’s doing them.
Anonymous wrote:MacArthur kids They are always hiding around the school doing drugs without any supervision from the school. All day long they in the surroundings because the school does not call the parents if they are absent.I have a couple of videos and I'm going to send them to the Department of Education because the principal is a good-for-nothing. He doesn't care if these criminals are sharing dangerous drugs with other students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of drug use at Hardy.
Then it clearly must not exist.
**snort**
Do you have knowledge of such? You realize the other places she listed are high schools and Hardy is a middle school. Not clear what her list is based on
I've had multiple kids at Hardy AND have a part-time role there.
I expect some kids there have taken drugs because statistics suggest that. But even then, that doesn't mean they took drugs at school.
Girl, bye. Hardy students were high all last year (don’t remember the edibles debacle???) and this year too.
Anonymous wrote:Drug use is incredibly rare in middle school, despite what pearl clutchers would have you believe. Less than half of high schoolers have even tried drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of drug use at Hardy.
Then it clearly must not exist.
**snort**
Do you have knowledge of such? You realize the other places she listed are high schools and Hardy is a middle school. Not clear what her list is based on
I've had multiple kids at Hardy AND have a part-time role there.
I expect some kids there have taken drugs because statistics suggest that. But even then, that doesn't mean they took drugs at school.