Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools have to tread extremely carefully in all respects here. As a general matter, that means taking the greatest care to ensure the rights and privacy of alleged perpetrators too. Otherwise, the accused can collect jackpot verdicts or settlements.
The school is required to contact law enforcement for an assault like this. The school was made aware last Friday and did nothing until the following Wednesday when parents got the news involved.
Anonymous wrote:Schools have to tread extremely carefully in all respects here. As a general matter, that means taking the greatest care to ensure the rights and privacy of alleged perpetrators too. Otherwise, the accused can collect jackpot verdicts or settlements.
Anonymous wrote:OHS parent of a freshman.
I WILL update if and when the criminals returns to OHS. I truly could not feel safe if they do!
If they do, I will petition the SB to remove them. If this were a knife that had been used to stab ;but not attempt to murder) another student, my reaction would be the same
1. Kid brought a weapon to school
2. Two kids used this weapon to assault another.
3. Other students held the victim against his will to ensure he could be assaulted
I have premeditation; I have felony assault, I have accomplice to felony assault.
No way could the school ensure a safe and secure learning environment if they allow these criminals to walk the halls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how were these kids unsupervised in a locker room long enough for this to happen? Do the supervision requirements for students change that dramatically in high school? In our middle school there is always a teacher with groups of students.
By high school they shouldn't need an adult in the locker room to prevent assaults. With all the allegations of sexual misconduct by teachers, I worry about having an adult loitering in the locker rooms, and I worry about the adult because there are also false allegation. I'm not sure what the solution is. Expecting one of the many witnesses to step up and get a responsible adult would seem like a reasonable expectation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like the original video shared with the OHS community. It’s important that my kids know who the perps in their school are!
Weird that only the PTA sees the unfiltered version.
PTA should hold a community meeting about this! With Scott, Jamie, Doug, SRO, chief of police, DA. Why the heck not?! This was felony assault at our high school!
A large percentage of the student body know the peeps. Oakton freshman son rattled off 3 names. THEY are now being harassed on Snapchat.
*perps
GOOD.
The kids at Madison also know their names. The whole town knows at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Lake Braddock has been rumored to have locker room issues as well. Just close the locker rooms if kids and their adult supervision can’t do better.
Anonymous wrote:So how were these kids unsupervised in a locker room long enough for this to happen? Do the supervision requirements for students change that dramatically in high school? In our middle school there is always a teacher with groups of students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like the original video shared with the OHS community. It’s important that my kids know who the perps in their school are!
Weird that only the PTA sees the unfiltered version.
PTA should hold a community meeting about this! With Scott, Jamie, Doug, SRO, chief of police, DA. Why the heck not?! This was felony assault at our high school!
A large percentage of the student body know the peeps. Oakton freshman son rattled off 3 names. THEY are now being harassed on Snapchat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like the original video shared with the OHS community. It’s important that my kids know who the perps in their school are!
Weird that only the PTA sees the unfiltered version.
PTA should hold a community meeting about this! With Scott, Jamie, Doug, SRO, chief of police, DA. Why the heck not?! This was felony assault at our high school!
A large percentage of the student body know the peeps. Oakton freshman son rattled off 3 names. THEY are now being harassed on Snapchat.
*perps
GOOD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like the original video shared with the OHS community. It’s important that my kids know who the perps in their school are!
Weird that only the PTA sees the unfiltered version.
PTA should hold a community meeting about this! With Scott, Jamie, Doug, SRO, chief of police, DA. Why the heck not?! This was felony assault at our high school!
A large percentage of the student body know the peeps. Oakton freshman son rattled off 3 names. THEY are now being harassed on Snapchat.
*perps
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like the original video shared with the OHS community. It’s important that my kids know who the perps in their school are!
Weird that only the PTA sees the unfiltered version.
PTA should hold a community meeting about this! With Scott, Jamie, Doug, SRO, chief of police, DA. Why the heck not?! This was felony assault at our high school!
A large percentage of the student body know the peeps. Oakton freshman son rattled off 3 names. THEY are now being harassed on Snapchat.
Anonymous wrote:I’d like the original video shared with the OHS community. It’s important that my kids know who the perps in their school are!
Weird that only the PTA sees the unfiltered version.
PTA should hold a community meeting about this! With Scott, Jamie, Doug, SRO, chief of police, DA. Why the heck not?! This was felony assault at our high school!
Anonymous wrote:Schools have to tread extremely carefully in all respects here. As a general matter, that means taking the greatest care to ensure the rights and privacy of alleged perpetrators too. Otherwise, the accused can collect jackpot verdicts or settlements.