Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't this be renamed "Shootings at TC"?
1. TC is no longer the name of any high school
2. There has not been a shooting at ACHS or any other ACPS school
3. At this point it is unverified whether the shooter or victim were ACHS students
4. The shooting is of course a serious concern and people need to feel safe going to Bradlee shopping center
Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't this be renamed "Shootings at TC"?
Anonymous wrote:I think this is an exaggeration!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Graduated Wakefield in '98. I recall two fights in my 4 years there.
Daily brawls are not the norm.
Did anyone say anything about daily brawls?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What schools did you all attend for MS and HS that didn't have fights? The escorted kid aside, this all sounds pretty normal. Not good, but not abnormal.
I grew up in the NYC suburbs and there were absolutely no fist fights at any of my schools. Outside of hockey games, the only time I've seen a fist fight was once in a bar. If this is normal around here, we definitely won't be using the public middle and high schools.
Oh, come on, really? I also grew up in the NYC suburbs and there were fights in my high school. And I lived in a nice suburb.
I grew up in an idyllic small town with a small combined middle/high school, and fights were a regular occurrence there, too. Boys and girls.
Oh, man. I love chic fights!
Anonymous wrote:Video proof or STFU. There is a concerted effort by two or three unhinged moms on FB to make it sound like there are daily riots.
My 11th grader hasn't seen a single one.
Anonymous wrote:Graduated Wakefield in '98. I recall two fights in my 4 years there.
Daily brawls are not the norm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What schools did you all attend for MS and HS that didn't have fights? The escorted kid aside, this all sounds pretty normal. Not good, but not abnormal.
I grew up in the NYC suburbs and there were absolutely no fist fights at any of my schools. Outside of hockey games, the only time I've seen a fist fight was once in a bar. If this is normal around here, we definitely won't be using the public middle and high schools.
Oh, come on, really? I also grew up in the NYC suburbs and there were fights in my high school. And I lived in a nice suburb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What schools did you all attend for MS and HS that didn't have fights? The escorted kid aside, this all sounds pretty normal. Not good, but not abnormal.
I grew up in the NYC suburbs and there were absolutely no fist fights at any of my schools. Outside of hockey games, the only time I've seen a fist fight was once in a bar. If this is normal around here, we definitely won't be using the public middle and high schools.
Oh, come on, really? I also grew up in the NYC suburbs and there were fights in my high school. And I lived in a nice suburb.
I grew up in an idyllic small town with a small combined middle/high school, and fights were a regular occurrence there, too. Boys and girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What schools did you all attend for MS and HS that didn't have fights? The escorted kid aside, this all sounds pretty normal. Not good, but not abnormal.
I grew up in the NYC suburbs and there were absolutely no fist fights at any of my schools. Outside of hockey games, the only time I've seen a fist fight was once in a bar. If this is normal around here, we definitely won't be using the public middle and high schools.
Oh, come on, really? I also grew up in the NYC suburbs and there were fights in my high school. And I lived in a nice suburb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What schools did you all attend for MS and HS that didn't have fights? The escorted kid aside, this all sounds pretty normal. Not good, but not abnormal.
I grew up in the NYC suburbs and there were absolutely no fist fights at any of my schools. Outside of hockey games, the only time I've seen a fist fight was once in a bar. If this is normal around here, we definitely won't be using the public middle and high schools.