Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Genuinely curious- what Wootton parent would send their kid to school on Tuesday?
Ones that care about AP instruction
parents of AP students have such main character syndrome.
I was in high school during 9/11. We didn't cover any AP material that day or the day after. I am guessing that a lot of students will either not attend or be available for learning
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids sometimes need to talk trauma out with their friends. School is going to open but the day will not be for instruction.
And, what about the ones not ready to go back. Your kid may be but others not.
Anonymous wrote:Kids sometimes need to talk trauma out with their friends. School is going to open but the day will not be for instruction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Genuinely curious- what Wootton parent would send their kid to school on Tuesday?
Ones that care about AP instruction
parents of AP students have such main character syndrome.
I was in high school during 9/11. We didn't cover any AP material that day or the day after. I am guessing that a lot of students will either not attend or be available for learning
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Genuinely curious- what Wootton parent would send their kid to school on Tuesday?
Ones that care about AP instruction
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Genuinely curious- what Wootton parent would send their kid to school on Tuesday?
Ones that care about AP instruction
parents of AP students have such main character syndrome.
I was in high school during 9/11. We didn't cover any AP material that day or the day after. I am guessing that a lot of students will either not attend or be available for learning
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Genuinely curious- what Wootton parent would send their kid to school on Tuesday?
Ones that care about AP instruction
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normally when an incident happens there is at least one parent that has a student that attends that school that has some info on what happened. SO far nothing here.
i.e.- they were fighting over a girl, someone was being bullied, etc..
The (unverified) rumor is that two kids (including the victim) somehow picked a fight with the shooter in the hallway. The shooter left (left the hallway, not necessarily the school) and returned with a gun.
Anonymous wrote:According to the public arrest record, the 16yo juvenile lived in the Wootton district (I won't name the street), but also had a DC address. Probably a dual custody situation. But no COSA needed for this student.
Anonymous wrote:Genuinely curious- what Wootton parent would send their kid to school on Tuesday?
Anonymous wrote:Return SROs - principals NEVER wanted them to be removed. County Executives did it anyways.