Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a threat of violence, with a weapon, on school grounds. This should be taken very seriously, even among 9 year olds. As a teacher, please do not put any faith into the school. The school is going to protect themselves before they protect the students.
Ok. Now this is stupid. You are no teacher
OP, why so angry? Are you getting scared now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:The OP just sent a "report" with a lot of questions. Since I don't have a way to respond other than here, I'll answer the questions here:
Because you didn't identify the school, parents are worried that this might involve the schools attended by their children, putting their children in danger. They also did not share your confidence that the school would adequately address a threat. As a result, some parents contacted the police and referred them to this thread. The detective then contacted me. He is trying to identify which school is involved and will try to contact you for that purpose.
If you can provide me contact information, I can put you in touch with the detective and potentially save you from some embarrassment of being tracked down by him.
I must have more faith in the school that you all.
Finally, the closure.
School says they had a talk with all kids together today (the typical APS way of doing it). Apologies were made, etc.....
I asked if police was informed, the school said they followed APS policy during the investigation and interviews to determine if law enforcement needs to be involved. The outcome of the interviews was that it would be an in-house issue. After speaking to the parents of the boy, the school is convinced that there is no longer a threat. Monitoring will continue etc.
I am stunned that they did not contact the police. This is why there are SRO's on site at all schools.
Anonymous wrote:So the police are involved and OP may of may not be a liar sought by the law.
This thread really delivers.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:The OP just sent a "report" with a lot of questions. Since I don't have a way to respond other than here, I'll answer the questions here:
Because you didn't identify the school, parents are worried that this might involve the schools attended by their children, putting their children in danger. They also did not share your confidence that the school would adequately address a threat. As a result, some parents contacted the police and referred them to this thread. The detective then contacted me. He is trying to identify which school is involved and will try to contact you for that purpose.
If you can provide me contact information, I can put you in touch with the detective and potentially save you from some embarrassment of being tracked down by him.
I must have more faith in the school that you all.
Finally, the closure.
School says they had a talk with all kids together today (the typical APS way of doing it). Apologies were made, etc.....
I asked if police was informed, the school said they followed APS policy during the investigation and interviews to determine if law enforcement needs to be involved. The outcome of the interviews was that it would be an in-house issue. After speaking to the parents of the boy, the school is convinced that there is no longer a threat. Monitoring will continue etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will not name the school. You can do whatever you want. It's resolved as far as I am concerned to my satisfaction. If the cop finds me, I have no worries. But you won't get the school from me. At this point, it doesn't really matter. Not giving some of you crazies any fuel.
Very blasé OP when your kid is on a KILL list.
If they were older, I would be more concern. This age, not so much. The other parent and I agree on this. But DCUM knows better it seems
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a threat of violence, with a weapon, on school grounds. This should be taken very seriously, even among 9 year olds. As a teacher, please do not put any faith into the school. The school is going to protect themselves before they protect the students.
Ok. Now this is stupid. You are no teacher
Anonymous wrote:I will not name the school. You can do whatever you want. It's resolved as far as I am concerned to my satisfaction. If the cop finds me, I have no worries. But you won't get the school from me. At this point, it doesn't really matter. Not giving some of you crazies any fuel.
Anonymous wrote:This is a threat of violence, with a weapon, on school grounds. This should be taken very seriously, even among 9 year olds. As a teacher, please do not put any faith into the school. The school is going to protect themselves before they protect the students.
Anonymous wrote:Just FYI OP, now that the police are involved, if this is fake, you can be arrested. So you may want to come clean now or assist the police.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will not name the school. You can do whatever you want. It's resolved as far as I am concerned to my satisfaction. If the cop finds me, I have no worries. But you won't get the school from me. At this point, it doesn't really matter. Not giving some of you crazies any fuel.
Very blasé OP when your kid is on a KILL list.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently no one has enough faith in their school system, especially the aps parents who insist on calling the police.
They send their kids to school but believe that only the police can handle situations like this. I actually can't believe that no one said "let the school investigate". Have you all been burned/lied to by APS or something? Astonishing.