Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you see these types of responses I realize why this happens. Many parents think this is normal. I hope these incidents stop during the summer since students are on free time.
Seriously. The "other schools have fights" are whacked.
They may be fine with fights. I expect fights at my kids' schools to be far and few between and dealt with quickly and effectively by admin. Otherwise, we're changing schools because not all schools have such disruptive kids.
Where do your kids go to school? Be specific.
To a middle school with effective discipline and a selective high school at which most students are not inclined to physical fights.
Where? Be specific. Name the schools.
Aren't you bossy? And no, thank you.
-- Pp
So you're either lying about your Eden-esque school or a coward. Got it. Maybe sit the rest of this one out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you see these types of responses I realize why this happens. Many parents think this is normal. I hope these incidents stop during the summer since students are on free time.
Seriously. The "other schools have fights" are whacked.
They may be fine with fights. I expect fights at my kids' schools to be far and few between and dealt with quickly and effectively by admin. Otherwise, we're changing schools because not all schools have such disruptive kids.
Where do your kids go to school? Be specific.
To a middle school with effective discipline and a selective high school at which most students are not inclined to physical fights.
Where? Be specific. Name the schools.
Aren't you bossy? And no, thank you.
-- Pp
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you see these types of responses I realize why this happens. Many parents think this is normal. I hope these incidents stop during the summer since students are on free time.
Seriously. The "other schools have fights" are whacked.
They may be fine with fights. I expect fights at my kids' schools to be far and few between and dealt with quickly and effectively by admin. Otherwise, we're changing schools because not all schools have such disruptive kids.
Where do your kids go to school? Be specific.
To a middle school with effective discipline and a selective high school at which most students are not inclined to physical fights.
Where? Be specific. Name the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private schools are full of drugs and vaping. Can't avoid it.
Especially boarding schools.
Anonymous wrote:Private schools are full of drugs and vaping. Can't avoid it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you see these types of responses I realize why this happens. Many parents think this is normal. I hope these incidents stop during the summer since students are on free time.
Seriously. The "other schools have fights" are whacked.
They may be fine with fights. I expect fights at my kids' schools to be far and few between and dealt with quickly and effectively by admin. Otherwise, we're changing schools because not all schools have such disruptive kids.
Where do your kids go to school? Be specific.
To a middle school with effective discipline and a selective high school at which most students are not inclined to physical fights.
Where? Be specific. Name the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you see these types of responses I realize why this happens. Many parents think this is normal. I hope these incidents stop during the summer since students are on free time.
Seriously. The "other schools have fights" are whacked.
They may be fine with fights. I expect fights at my kids' schools to be far and few between and dealt with quickly and effectively by admin. Otherwise, we're changing schools because not all schools have such disruptive kids.
Where do your kids go to school? Be specific.
To a middle school with effective discipline and a selective high school at which most students are not inclined to physical fights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you see these types of responses I realize why this happens. Many parents think this is normal. I hope these incidents stop during the summer since students are on free time.
Seriously. The "other schools have fights" are whacked.
They may be fine with fights. I expect fights at my kids' schools to be far and few between and dealt with quickly and effectively by admin. Otherwise, we're changing schools because not all schools have such disruptive kids.
Where do your kids go to school? Be specific.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you see these types of responses I realize why this happens. Many parents think this is normal. I hope these incidents stop during the summer since students are on free time.
Seriously. The "other schools have fights" are whacked.
They may be fine with fights. I expect fights at my kids' schools to be far and few between and dealt with quickly and effectively by admin. Otherwise, we're changing schools because not all schools have such disruptive kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McA has alot of out of boundary students. Momentum is not quite there with neighbors yet.
Growing by the year. Next year is the first year where Hardy students don’t have a choice on feeder pattern. Buy-in and excitement of current Hardy students is very strong. We have a rising Hardy 8th grader and are planning on McA. Tipping point is coming very, very soon. If not next year, definitely the year after. This school is extremely promising
Or they could go private or lottery elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McA has alot of out of boundary students. Momentum is not quite there with neighbors yet.
Growing by the year. Next year is the first year where Hardy students don’t have a choice on feeder pattern. Buy-in and excitement of current Hardy students is very strong. We have a rising Hardy 8th grader and are planning on McA. Tipping point is coming very, very soon. If not next year, definitely the year after. This school is extremely promising
Anonymous wrote:McA has alot of out of boundary students. Momentum is not quite there with neighbors yet.
Anonymous wrote:When you see these types of responses I realize why this happens. Many parents think this is normal. I hope these incidents stop during the summer since students are on free time.