Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know OP , you’re not likely to get a real story here. My 6th trader has been coming home with stories of weed at recess and in the bathrooms for nearly 2 weeks. I don’t know what to believe so good luck with getting a real story.
+1000. Not to mention the amount of edibles past around at lunch time. Deal admin does a good job keeping things quiet
I wouldn’t call it a good job... The amount that is swept under the rug these days is absurd and unsafe.
Not just recently, since Albright! Parents would be shocked if they knew what went on at Deal!
How did Albright lead that was different? What has changed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know OP , you’re not likely to get a real story here. My 6th trader has been coming home with stories of weed at recess and in the bathrooms for nearly 2 weeks. I don’t know what to believe so good luck with getting a real story.
+1000. Not to mention the amount of edibles past around at lunch time. Deal admin does a good job keeping things quiet
I wouldn’t call it a good job... The amount that is swept under the rug these days is absurd and unsafe.
Not just recently, since Albright! Parents would be shocked if they knew what went on at Deal!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know OP , you’re not likely to get a real story here. My 6th trader has been coming home with stories of weed at recess and in the bathrooms for nearly 2 weeks. I don’t know what to believe so good luck with getting a real story.
+1000. Not to mention the amount of edibles past around at lunch time. Deal admin does a good job keeping things quiet
I wouldn’t call it a good job... The amount that is swept under the rug these days is absurd and unsafe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know OP , you’re not likely to get a real story here. My 6th trader has been coming home with stories of weed at recess and in the bathrooms for nearly 2 weeks. I don’t know what to believe so good luck with getting a real story.
+1000. Not to mention the amount of edibles past around at lunch time. Deal admin does a good job keeping things quiet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do DC schools have to report weapons to MPD? Why didn’t this make the news?
Not all knives are weapons, so PPs post could be misleading. Not enough info here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know OP , you’re not likely to get a real story here. My 6th trader has been coming home with stories of weed at recess and in the bathrooms for nearly 2 weeks. I don’t know what to believe so good luck with getting a real story.
+1000. Not to mention the amount of edibles past around at lunch time. Deal admin does a good job keeping things quiet
Wow
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do DC schools have to report weapons to MPD? Why didn’t this make the news?
Not all knives are weapons, so PPs post could be misleading. Not enough info here.
What is an example of a knife that cannot be used as a weapon? Small butter knife? Besides that, they are all capable of puncturing or cutting.
Many things can be used as a weapon. That's not the point. The question is, was this a knife that was intended to intimidate another student, or did some kid forget to take out his backpack a Swiss Army knife after a scouts trip (or something along those lines)?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know OP , you’re not likely to get a real story here. My 6th trader has been coming home with stories of weed at recess and in the bathrooms for nearly 2 weeks. I don’t know what to believe so good luck with getting a real story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do DC schools have to report weapons to MPD? Why didn’t this make the news?
Not all knives are weapons, so PPs post could be misleading. Not enough info here.
What is an example of a knife that cannot be used as a weapon? Small butter knife? Besides that, they are all capable of puncturing or cutting.
Many things can be used as a weapon. That's not the point. The question is, was this a knife that was intended to intimidate another student, or did some kid forget to take out his backpack a Swiss Army knife after a scouts trip (or something along those lines)?
I don’t know for sure, but I do know it was on the same kid that punched the teacher last month.
How do you know this? People, please don’t believe randos on DCUM for this sort of info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do DC schools have to report weapons to MPD? Why didn’t this make the news?
Not all knives are weapons, so PPs post could be misleading. Not enough info here.
What is an example of a knife that cannot be used as a weapon? Small butter knife? Besides that, they are all capable of puncturing or cutting.
Many things can be used as a weapon. That's not the point. The question is, was this a knife that was intended to intimidate another student, or did some kid forget to take out his backpack a Swiss Army knife after a scouts trip (or something along those lines)?
I don’t know for sure, but I do know it was on the same kid that punched the teacher last month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do DC schools have to report weapons to MPD? Why didn’t this make the news?
MPD will only respond if the knife is over 3 inches -- according to a school staffer.
Do parents expect that all weapons make the news? I don't think that this happens. Or does it seem so unusual that a knife would be at Deal that it is newsworthy?
Anonymous wrote:Do DC schools have to report weapons to MPD? Why didn’t this make the news?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do DC schools have to report weapons to MPD? Why didn’t this make the news?
Not all knives are weapons, so PPs post could be misleading. Not enough info here.
What is an example of a knife that cannot be used as a weapon? Small butter knife? Besides that, they are all capable of puncturing or cutting.
Many things can be used as a weapon. That's not the point. The question is, was this a knife that was intended to intimidate another student, or did some kid forget to take out his backpack a Swiss Army knife after a scouts trip (or something along those lines)?
I don’t know for sure, but I do know it was on the same kid that punched the teacher last month.
So not likely a boy scout who accidentally brought in his pocket knife?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do DC schools have to report weapons to MPD? Why didn’t this make the news?
Not all knives are weapons, so PPs post could be misleading. Not enough info here.
What is an example of a knife that cannot be used as a weapon? Small butter knife? Besides that, they are all capable of puncturing or cutting.
Many things can be used as a weapon. That's not the point. The question is, was this a knife that was intended to intimidate another student, or did some kid forget to take out his backpack a Swiss Army knife after a scouts trip (or something along those lines)?
I don’t know for sure, but I do know it was on the same kid that punched the teacher last month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do DC schools have to report weapons to MPD? Why didn’t this make the news?
Not all knives are weapons, so PPs post could be misleading. Not enough info here.
What is an example of a knife that cannot be used as a weapon? Small butter knife? Besides that, they are all capable of puncturing or cutting.
Many things can be used as a weapon. That's not the point. The question is, was this a knife that was intended to intimidate another student, or did some kid forget to take out his backpack a Swiss Army knife after a scouts trip (or something along those lines)?
