Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This did not happen and the alleged victim is at school without a broken nose.
Be weary about hearsay and gossip.
Yes. It did happen.
Now, why are you here gaslighting?
No. It didn't.
A counselor was pushed and was sore the following day but no one was bloodied on the floor. Imagine how ridiculous that sounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What more information do you need though? You know the incident…
Are you serious? Belittling a concern about student-on-teacher violence that multiple children witnessed? You're a horrible person.
Again, what do you want to know?
I would want to know if the school is taking steps to be sure that the student’s peers’ safety is being protected (ie is the school making the student who hurt the teacher is not damaged to peers - again no need for names in having that conversation).
The answer would be yes. It’s also in the student code of conduct, what that disciplinary action would be. So moving on….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the teachers pursue it, there were be a police report and then a lawsuit that will be public.
A lawsuit, police report? For a 6th grader?
If that 6th grader committed assault leading to injury, sure as heck I'd sue and file a police report.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This did not happen and the alleged victim is at school without a broken nose.
Be weary about hearsay and gossip.
Yes. It did happen.
Now, why are you here gaslighting?
Anonymous wrote:What low expectations - this poster surely is not real. It is perfectly reasonable to expect a governmental entity to explain to the community it serves what steps are being taken to remedy the situation so that it will not happen again
Well, since neither my 6th grader, my 8th grader, nor my neighbor's kid in 7th heard anything about this purported event, seems likely that it never occurred, so I don't think a Governmental entity needs to explain an event that didn't happen,
Anonymous wrote:What low expectations - this poster surely is not real. It is perfectly reasonable to expect a governmental entity to explain to the community it serves what steps are being taken to remedy the situation so that it will not happen again
Well, since neither my 6th grader, my 8th grader, nor my neighbor's kid in 7th heard anything about this purported event, seems likely that it never occurred, so I don't think a Governmental entity needs to explain an event that didn't happen,
Anonymous wrote:If you do want to talk about something, how about the principal not being on campus since November.
Well, since November was only 9 days ago, that doesn't seem particularly interesting. Is he not allowed to go on vacation, or have a medical issue, or have a family member who may have a medical issue?
What low expectations - this poster surely is not real. It is perfectly reasonable to expect a governmental entity to explain to the community it serves what steps are being taken to remedy the situation so that it will not happen again
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What more information do you need though? You know the incident…
Are you serious? Belittling a concern about student-on-teacher violence that multiple children witnessed? You're a horrible person.
Again, what do you want to know?
I would want to know if the school is taking steps to be sure that the student’s peers’ safety is being protected (ie is the school making the student who hurt the teacher is not damaged to peers - again no need for names in having that conversation).
The answer would be yes. It’s also in the student code of conduct, what that disciplinary action would be. So moving on….
You have a lot more faith in ACPS than I do since my child was bullied for months with no action taken…..
What low expectations - this poster surely is not real. It is perfectly reasonable to expect a governmental entity to explain to the community it serves what steps are being taken to remedy the situation so that it will not happen again. Whether the entity stonewalls is another matter but it is not a good government practice by any measure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What more information do you need though? You know the incident…
Are you serious? Belittling a concern about student-on-teacher violence that multiple children witnessed? You're a horrible person.
Again, what do you want to know?
I would want to know if the school is taking steps to be sure that the student’s peers’ safety is being protected (ie is the school making the student who hurt the teacher is not damaged to peers - again no need for names in having that conversation).
The answer would be yes. It’s also in the student code of conduct, what that disciplinary action would be. So moving on….
You have a lot more faith in ACPS than I do since my child was bullied for months with no action taken…..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the teachers pursue it, there were be a police report and then a lawsuit that will be public.
A lawsuit, police report? For a 6th grader?
You do realize that some of the 6th graders are 15, 16 years old and larger than adults?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What more information do you need though? You know the incident…
Are you serious? Belittling a concern about student-on-teacher violence that multiple children witnessed? You're a horrible person.
Again, what do you want to know?
I would want to know if the school is taking steps to be sure that the student’s peers’ safety is being protected (ie is the school making the student who hurt the teacher is not damaged to peers - again no need for names in having that conversation).
The answer would be yes. It’s also in the student code of conduct, what that disciplinary action would be. So moving on….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What more information do you need though? You know the incident…
Are you serious? Belittling a concern about student-on-teacher violence that multiple children witnessed? You're a horrible person.
Again, what do you want to know?
I would want to know if the school is taking steps to be sure that the student’s peers’ safety is being protected (ie is the school making the student who hurt the teacher is not damaged to peers - again no need for names in having that conversation).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What more information do you need though? You know the incident…
Are you serious? Belittling a concern about student-on-teacher violence that multiple children witnessed? You're a horrible person.
Again, what do you want to know?