Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did these people go running to the news?
Maybe it's the only way they could get the school system to take them seriously?
I would be disinclined to help someone who went whining to the news if I were in a position of authority. Are you kidding me?
Maybe they were disinclined to help the family in the first place, which led the parents to notify the media.
Local rumor is that the principal and the ACPS central office essentially said, couldn't care less. Only after trying unsuccessfully for some answer, any answer, did the parents talk to the media, or at least that's the story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This eight year old child was dropped off by her parent and entered the elementary school that day, leaving the class and school un-noticed (for whatever driven reason).
This may have ended tragically had not a Good Samaritan intervened and called the police. Let's not loose sight of that point and hold the parent's responsible.
Surely it would have been a newsworthy story if she had died. It is no less a newsworthy story that, with guardian angel help, she lived.
This is not a life-or-death situation. It's an 8 year old walking home from school in broad daylight at 9:15 AM. Sheesh. Do you expect that a school has posted guards at every entrance? The child should be scolded for leaving the school building without permission, and the administrators need to investigate the alleged bullying incident.
I'm surprised to read this. An eight year old out on busy Beauregard Street and it's intersections? What if she tried to cross and got hit by a car? What if she had wondered a tenth of a mile in back of Ramsey to Holmes Run, either the Trial or the Stream? What if instead of helpful person aiding her, she was picked up by a bad person, injuring or kidnapping her? The later occurs all the time; many, many examples of fowl play with children.
When she was out there, it was a life or death situation. Any parent knows that. It's only in retrospect we see otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did these people go running to the news?
Maybe it's the only way they could get the school system to take them seriously?
I would be disinclined to help someone who went whining to the news if I were in a position of authority. Are you kidding me?
Maybe they were disinclined to help the family in the first place, which led the parents to notify the media.
Local rumor is that the principal and the ACPS central office essentially said, couldn't care less. Only after trying unsuccessfully for some answer, any answer, did the parents talk to the media, or at least that's the story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did these people go running to the news?
Maybe it's the only way they could get the school system to take them seriously?
I would be disinclined to help someone who went whining to the news if I were in a position of authority. Are you kidding me?
Maybe they were disinclined to help the family in the first place, which led the parents to notify the media.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This eight year old child was dropped off by her parent and entered the elementary school that day, leaving the class and school un-noticed (for whatever driven reason).
This may have ended tragically had not a Good Samaritan intervened and called the police. Let's not loose sight of that point and hold the parent's responsible.
Surely it would have been a newsworthy story if she had died. It is no less a newsworthy story that, with guardian angel help, she lived.
This is not a life-or-death situation. It's an 8 year old walking home from school in broad daylight at 9:15 AM. Sheesh. Do you expect that a school has posted guards at every entrance? The child should be scolded for leaving the school building without permission, and the administrators need to investigate the alleged bullying incident.
So you wouldn't be livid if this were your child? Seriously?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This eight year old child was dropped off by her parent and entered the elementary school that day, leaving the class and school un-noticed (for whatever driven reason).
This may have ended tragically had not a Good Samaritan intervened and called the police. Let's not loose sight of that point and hold the parent's responsible.
Surely it would have been a newsworthy story if she had died. It is no less a newsworthy story that, with guardian angel help, she lived.
This is not a life-or-death situation. It's an 8 year old walking home from school in broad daylight at 9:15 AM. Sheesh. Do you expect that a school has posted guards at every entrance? The child should be scolded for leaving the school building without permission, and the administrators need to investigate the alleged bullying incident.
I'm surprised to read this. An eight year old out on busy Beauregard Street and it's intersections? What if she tried to cross and got hit by a car? What if she had wondered a tenth of a mile in back of Ramsey to Holmes Run, either the Trial or the Stream? What if instead of helpful person aiding her, she was picked up by a bad person, injuring or kidnapping her? The later occurs all the time; many, many examples of fowl play with children.
When she was out there, it was a life or death situation. Any parent knows that. It's only in retrospect we see otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This eight year old child was dropped off by her parent and entered the elementary school that day, leaving the class and school un-noticed (for whatever driven reason).
This may have ended tragically had not a Good Samaritan intervened and called the police. Let's not loose sight of that point and hold the parent's responsible.
Surely it would have been a newsworthy story if she had died. It is no less a newsworthy story that, with guardian angel help, she lived.
This is not a life-or-death situation. It's an 8 year old walking home from school in broad daylight at 9:15 AM. Sheesh. Do you expect that a school has posted guards at every entrance? The child should be scolded for leaving the school building without permission, and the administrators need to investigate the alleged bullying incident.
So you wouldn't be livid if this were your child? Seriously?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This eight year old child was dropped off by her parent and entered the elementary school that day, leaving the class and school un-noticed (for whatever driven reason).
This may have ended tragically had not a Good Samaritan intervened and called the police. Let's not loose sight of that point and hold the parent's responsible.
Surely it would have been a newsworthy story if she had died. It is no less a newsworthy story that, with guardian angel help, she lived.
This is not a life-or-death situation. It's an 8 year old walking home from school in broad daylight at 9:15 AM. Sheesh. Do you expect that a school has posted guards at every entrance? The child should be scolded for leaving the school building without permission, and the administrators need to investigate the alleged bullying incident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This eight year old child was dropped off by her parent and entered the elementary school that day, leaving the class and school un-noticed (for whatever driven reason).
This may have ended tragically had not a Good Samaritan intervened and called the police. Let's not loose sight of that point and hold the parent's responsible.
Surely it would have been a newsworthy story if she had died. It is no less a newsworthy story that, with guardian angel help, she lived.
This is not a life-or-death situation. It's an 8 year old walking home from school in broad daylight at 9:15 AM. Sheesh. Do you expect that a school has posted guards at every entrance? The child should be scolded for leaving the school building without permission, and the administrators need to investigate the alleged bullying incident.
Anonymous wrote:Is it too much to expect that this girl's teacher might have noticed that she was missing? I have a nine year old and I'd hope her teacher would notice she was missing from class after seeing her earlier in the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This eight year old child was dropped off by her parent and entered the elementary school that day, leaving the class and school un-noticed (for whatever driven reason).
This may have ended tragically had not a Good Samaritan intervened and called the police. Let's not loose sight of that point and hold the parent's responsible.
Surely it would have been a newsworthy story if she had died. It is no less a newsworthy story that, with guardian angel help, she lived.
This is not a life-or-death situation. It's an 8 year old walking home from school in broad daylight at 9:15 AM. Sheesh. Do you expect that a school has posted guards at every entrance? The child should be scolded for leaving the school building without permission, and the administrators need to investigate the alleged bullying incident.