Anonymous wrote:There are kids being beaten bloody every day at Hardy.
While some adolescent angst is normal, this is not the MS experience I want for my kids.
Anonymous wrote:There are kids being beaten bloody every day at Hardy.
While some adolescent angst is normal, this is not the MS experience I want for my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the new principal at Hardy disciplining the kids who fight? Running in the hallway is one thing, but fighters ought to be suspended. If they aren't, what's the motivation to reform themselves?
The principal at Hardy must follow the DCPS policies and guidelines for discipline. https://dcps.dc.gov/page/dcps-policies
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an adolescence problem, not a DCPS problem.
Sad that you think this is normal. The school my kid attends has maybe one physical fight per year in 6-8. It should be not considered normal for kids to be fighting every week. That is a sign of a cultural problem.
Who said anything about 'fighting every week?'
The OP...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an adolescence problem, not a DCPS problem.
Sad that you think this is normal. The school my kid attends has maybe one physical fight per year in 6-8. It should be not considered normal for kids to be fighting every week. That is a sign of a cultural problem.
Who said anything about 'fighting every week?'
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an adolescence problem, not a DCPS problem.
Sad that you think this is normal. The school my kid attends has maybe one physical fight per year in 6-8. It should be not considered normal for kids to be fighting every week. That is a sign of a cultural problem.
Anonymous wrote:Is the new principal at Hardy disciplining the kids who fight? Running in the hallway is one thing, but fighters ought to be suspended. If they aren't, what's the motivation to reform themselves?
Anonymous wrote:This is an adolescence problem, not a DCPS problem.
Anonymous wrote:Is the new principal at Hardy disciplining the kids who fight? Running in the hallway is one thing, but fighters ought to be suspended. If they aren't, what's the motivation to reform themselves?