Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you check IDs to be sure they were QO kids?
I saw them walking over.
Get a life! Mind your business. Better they’re at the library than the mall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IF they are smoking pot inside the library then the police needs to be called. Get the kids out of the library and back to school.
Just stop. Let’s the librarians do their job. Don’t call the police. Just tell staff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you check IDs to be sure they were QO kids?
I saw them walking over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many kids have half days and at lunch many do go out, especially to the Starbucks, I've never had an issue with them. They're kids. I'm sure one or so did smell like weed, doesn't mean they were all doing it or actually vaping in the library. Admin can't do anything and neither can librarians, you just have to hope parents are on top of their own students' attendance and habits. It's not the county's job to raise them.
Quince Orchard has a closed lunch. They're not supposed to be off campus for lunch.
QO allows Juniors and Seniors off campus for lunch. Also some seniors have an abbreviated schedule so could be done with classes before last period. The library seems a very appropriate place for students to be if done with class for the day —abbreviated schedule- and waiting until the busses at dismissal. And… heaven forbid… some students stay longer to hang out and even do homework at the library.
Anonymous wrote:Call the superintendent to come get them.
Anonymous wrote:IF they are smoking pot inside the library then the police needs to be called. Get the kids out of the library and back to school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has happened before in other areas of the county. I’m not going to say where as to not out the situation but schools do not ways know where your kids are and they do not care. I’ve seen high school kids terrorize shopping centers and steal and no one does anything. They leave drug paraphernalia and even sell drugs out in these areas they find to hang out in where no one can tell them to leave. It will get worse as the weather gets warmer. I have no advice; just recognize no one in “power” will do anything. Maybe call the local city council rep but they will be back again.
This is true. I’ve seen it at the Montgomery Mall. It’s horrible and the salespeople feel helpless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many kids have half days and at lunch many do go out, especially to the Starbucks, I've never had an issue with them. They're kids. I'm sure one or so did smell like weed, doesn't mean they were all doing it or actually vaping in the library. Admin can't do anything and neither can librarians, you just have to hope parents are on top of their own students' attendance and habits. It's not the county's job to raise them.
Quince Orchard has a closed lunch. They're not supposed to be off campus for lunch.
When was that implemented? When I went we had open lunch, which was convenient because there's many walkable places to eat. If closed lunch is not enforced I am not surprised kids would just walk out to eat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many kids have half days and at lunch many do go out, especially to the Starbucks, I've never had an issue with them. They're kids. I'm sure one or so did smell like weed, doesn't mean they were all doing it or actually vaping in the library. Admin can't do anything and neither can librarians, you just have to hope parents are on top of their own students' attendance and habits. It's not the county's job to raise them.
Quince Orchard has a closed lunch. They're not supposed to be off campus for lunch.
Anonymous wrote:This has happened before in other areas of the county. I’m not going to say where as to not out the situation but schools do not ways know where your kids are and they do not care. I’ve seen high school kids terrorize shopping centers and steal and no one does anything. They leave drug paraphernalia and even sell drugs out in these areas they find to hang out in where no one can tell them to leave. It will get worse as the weather gets warmer. I have no advice; just recognize no one in “power” will do anything. Maybe call the local city council rep but they will be back again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many kids have half days and at lunch many do go out, especially to the Starbucks, I've never had an issue with them. They're kids. I'm sure one or so did smell like weed, doesn't mean they were all doing it or actually vaping in the library. Admin can't do anything and neither can librarians, you just have to hope parents are on top of their own students' attendance and habits. It's not the county's job to raise them.
Quince Orchard has a closed lunch. They're not supposed to be off campus for lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Many kids have half days and at lunch many do go out, especially to the Starbucks, I've never had an issue with them. They're kids. I'm sure one or so did smell like weed, doesn't mean they were all doing it or actually vaping in the library. Admin can't do anything and neither can librarians, you just have to hope parents are on top of their own students' attendance and habits. It's not the county's job to raise them.
Anonymous wrote:This has happened before in other areas of the county. I’m not going to say where as to not out the situation but schools do not ways know where your kids are and they do not care. I’ve seen high school kids terrorize shopping centers and steal and no one does anything. They leave drug paraphernalia and even sell drugs out in these areas they find to hang out in where no one can tell them to leave. It will get worse as the weather gets warmer. I have no advice; just recognize no one in “power” will do anything. Maybe call the local city council rep but they will be back again.