Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were from WJ, and only one person received the consequence of not walking at graduation. There were approximately 100 students involved, and the rest received no consequence. Originally, they were supposed to set up chairs on the football field for graduation, but that didn't happen because the chairs didn't arrive when expected and there were actually too many kids involved to actually give them a task. So they graduated without any repurcussions. The police weren't even called, apparently because administration didn't want them called. I hope the injured janitor is pressing charges, but I've heard that isn't happening either. And we wonder why violence is escalating in schools.
Again more misinformation. It was a large number of students that entered the building yet only a small few who went to cause havoc. The majority came to decorate. There were consequences for students identified.
And for those who assaulted the janitor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were from WJ, and only one person received the consequence of not walking at graduation. There were approximately 100 students involved, and the rest received no consequence. Originally, they were supposed to set up chairs on the football field for graduation, but that didn't happen because the chairs didn't arrive when expected and there were actually too many kids involved to actually give them a task. So they graduated without any repurcussions. The police weren't even called, apparently because administration didn't want them called. I hope the injured janitor is pressing charges, but I've heard that isn't happening either. And we wonder why violence is escalating in schools.
Again more misinformation. It was a large number of students that entered the building yet only a small few who went to cause havoc. The majority came to decorate. There were consequences for students identified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were from WJ, and only one person received the consequence of not walking at graduation. There were approximately 100 students involved, and the rest received no consequence. Originally, they were supposed to set up chairs on the football field for graduation, but that didn't happen because the chairs didn't arrive when expected and there were actually too many kids involved to actually give them a task. So they graduated without any repurcussions. The police weren't even called, apparently because administration didn't want them called. I hope the injured janitor is pressing charges, but I've heard that isn't happening either. And we wonder why violence is escalating in schools.
Again more misinformation. It was a large number of students that entered the building yet only a small few who went to cause havoc. The majority came to decorate. There were consequences for students identified.
DCUM: the game of "Telephone" for grownups!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were from WJ, and only one person received the consequence of not walking at graduation. There were approximately 100 students involved, and the rest received no consequence. Originally, they were supposed to set up chairs on the football field for graduation, but that didn't happen because the chairs didn't arrive when expected and there were actually too many kids involved to actually give them a task. So they graduated without any repurcussions. The police weren't even called, apparently because administration didn't want them called. I hope the injured janitor is pressing charges, but I've heard that isn't happening either. And we wonder why violence is escalating in schools.
Again more misinformation. It was a large number of students that entered the building yet only a small few who went to cause havoc. The majority came to decorate. There were consequences for students identified.
Anonymous wrote:They were from WJ, and only one person received the consequence of not walking at graduation. There were approximately 100 students involved, and the rest received no consequence. Originally, they were supposed to set up chairs on the football field for graduation, but that didn't happen because the chairs didn't arrive when expected and there were actually too many kids involved to actually give them a task. So they graduated without any repurcussions. The police weren't even called, apparently because administration didn't want them called. I hope the injured janitor is pressing charges, but I've heard that isn't happening either. And we wonder why violence is escalating in schools.
Anonymous wrote:The article also says that more than 100 kids were involved. That's actually an enormous indictment of the school culture. This wasn't just a bad apple or two, it was a sixth of the graduating class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The article also says that more than 100 kids were involved. That's actually an enormous indictment of the school culture. This wasn't just a bad apple or two, it was a sixth of the graduating class.
Only if they are students from that school
Anonymous wrote:The article also says that more than 100 kids were involved. That's actually an enormous indictment of the school culture. This wasn't just a bad apple or two, it was a sixth of the graduating class.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. https://www.wjpitch.com/top-stories/2022/06/02/senior-prank-stains-class-of-22-legacy/
"Cat litter was placed in the sinks and chili was splattered on bathroom walls. One student went as far as to allegedly spread bodily fluids on the doorknobs of room 234 (though others have claimed that it was merely a solution of lotion and water)."
[b]"In the fray, an unnamed member of the building services team was injured,"