Anonymous wrote:Apparently, students are out of control at Minnie Howard. Just running through the halls. This city and its school are in a state of chaos.
A 17 year old girl ODed/poisoned by fentanyl (sounds like she died) at Lloyd Apartments at 5 this afternoon. Person who called 911 refused to do cpr and had left the scene by the time medics/police arrived. Looks like another email about a tragic death of a student is impending. It is tragic. The silence of those in power is equally tragic.
And this is ACHS’s fault how?
Anonymous wrote:Apparently, students are out of control at Minnie Howard. Just running through the halls. This city and its school are in a state of chaos.[/quote
Today, or generally?
Today.
Apparently, students are out of control at Minnie Howard. Just running through the halls. This city and its school are in a state of chaos.[/quote
Today, or generally?
Anonymous wrote:Let’s not further the group of children that assaulted a man at McDonalds yesterday in the middle of a school day because the school is so big it cannot enforce truancy and attendance.
Anonymous wrote:A 17 year old girl ODed/poisoned by fentanyl (sounds like she died) at Lloyd Apartments at 5 this afternoon. Person who called 911 refused to do cpr and had left the scene by the time medics/police arrived. Looks like another email about a tragic death of a student is impending. It is tragic. The silence of those in power is equally tragic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but, although I dislike the idea of fights in the cafeteria, and have concern about it, I am more concerned about large classes of kids being left to their own devices with zero adult supervision.
I don't think either should be dismissed. They are both really bad. How often are kids left unsupervised in classrooms? That's insanity and a liability.
His PE teacher has been absent often. His other teaches have been absent infrequently. But when they are absent, there is only a sub about half the time.
What is school's response? Are they figuring out a way to solve it?
Anonymous wrote:Another day at ACHS. Kid was slashed in the face.
Anonymous wrote:No, but, although I dislike the idea of fights in the cafeteria, and have concern about it, I am more concerned about large classes of kids being left to their own devices with zero adult supervision.
I don't think either should be dismissed. They are both really bad. How often are kids left unsupervised in classrooms? That's insanity and a liability.
His PE teacher has been absent often. His other teaches have been absent infrequently. But when they are absent, there is only a sub about half the time.
No, but, although I dislike the idea of fights in the cafeteria, and have concern about it, I am more concerned about large classes of kids being left to their own devices with zero adult supervision.
I don't think either should be dismissed. They are both really bad. How often are kids left unsupervised in classrooms? That's insanity and a liability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And a massive fight at GW today.
I'm not aware of this (my child is at a friend's house). However, I will say that I am aware of multiple situations where my child's teachers have been absent and there has been no sub. If middle schoolers are not supervised, even if many of them are going to handle it ok most of the time, there are going to be situations like this that happen.
Have you seen the video? It was in the cafeteria.