Anonymous wrote:We are moving to the Whitman cluster. Nice schools, no gangs.
Anonymous wrote:
I hear your concern. Unfortunately all the attention to this also fuels the white flight panic. Maybe we can find a way to fight gang activity while not freaking everyone out and segregating the schools even further as people run for the hills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it a valid concern? I don't think that the Salvadoran gangs are especially interested in DCUM Larlas and Larlos.
What in the world?? Of course it's a valid concern! Where did you grow up? How naive are you?? Another poster who doesn't give a rats a$$ as long as her own kids aren't targeted. SMH
Gang violence often takes innocent lives. And the lives of the Salvadoran ES-aged (ES!!) kids are somehow worth less?
I think what this poster was trying to say is that you shouldn't be afraid to send your affluent non-Salvadoran child to school out of fear she will be recruited by a gang. I didn't read this as a statement that no one cares about innocent lives.
Again, no. Nope. Sorry. Both of you PPs (and the others) sound completely out of touch. Must be nice to live in that bubble of privilege.
Do you think gang issues only affect poor, immigrant kids? First off, even if they do then it's still reason to be concerned.
But, they do not. Gang issues affect the whole county. My friend owns a business in Rockville. They've had a few incidences of theft over the past 2 years. The police seem to think it's related to gang activity. They steal these items from various stores around the county (that my friend is in business selling) and resell online as a source of income.
They don't just stick to Gaithersburg/Silver Spring. They *gasp* even go to wealthier areas, to find even better 'products' to sell online.
So, gang activity in one part of the county should be a concern for everyone in the county. Saying that you're not afraid to send your 'affluent' kids to school so OP shouldn't be concerned, is pretty short-sighted, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:There are no problems in Silver Spring schools. None. Anybody who says otherwise will be shouted down by the Silver Spring boosters on this board.
Anonymous wrote:How do you define a "gang" in MCPS though? Seriously?
A group of kids who hang out on their motorbikes, smoke and wear red bandanas?
Its not like there is a gun problem or a knife problem, or a major drug dealing problem. THAT kind of gang doesn't get to MCPS or if it tried, it would be dissipated through expulsions, surely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it a valid concern? I don't think that the Salvadoran gangs are especially interested in DCUM Larlas and Larlos.
What in the world?? Of course it's a valid concern! Where did you grow up? How naive are you?? Another poster who doesn't give a rats a$$ as long as her own kids aren't targeted. SMH
Gang violence often takes innocent lives. And the lives of the Salvadoran ES-aged (ES!!) kids are somehow worth less?
I think what this poster was trying to say is that you shouldn't be afraid to send your affluent non-Salvadoran child to school out of fear she will be recruited by a gang. I didn't read this as a statement that no one cares about innocent lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it a valid concern? I don't think that the Salvadoran gangs are especially interested in DCUM Larlas and Larlos.
What in the world?? Of course it's a valid concern! Where did you grow up? How naive are you?? Another poster who doesn't give a rats a$$ as long as her own kids aren't targeted. SMH
Gang violence often takes innocent lives. And the lives of the Salvadoran ES-aged (ES!!) kids are somehow worth less?
Anonymous wrote:Is it a valid concern? I don't think that the Salvadoran gangs are especially interested in DCUM Larlas and Larlos.