Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have kids at two different MCPS high schools. Each of their principals made an announcement acknowledging the anniversary. One principal encouraged students to check in with their friends who have loved ones living in that region who are affected, as the friends may be struggling with the anniversary.
What??
Post that note from the Principal.
It wasn’t a written message. It was an announcement on the loudspeaker.
Riiiiighhht. Which school?
I’m not understanding why you find this dubious?
Not understanding why you can't name the school?
Maybe because people on the internet are crazy, and don’t want their kids school to have a bomb threat called in by someone on either side of the argument.
Then why even write high school. There are about 26 to narrow it down.![]()
Why do you care so much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have kids at two different MCPS high schools. Each of their principals made an announcement acknowledging the anniversary. One principal encouraged students to check in with their friends who have loved ones living in that region who are affected, as the friends may be struggling with the anniversary.
What??
Post that note from the Principal.
It wasn’t a written message. It was an announcement on the loudspeaker.
Riiiiighhht. Which school?
I’m not understanding why you find this dubious?
Not understanding why you can't name the school?
Maybe because people on the internet are crazy, and don’t want their kids school to have a bomb threat called in by someone on either side of the argument.
Then why even write high school. There are about 26 to narrow it down.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have kids at two different MCPS high schools. Each of their principals made an announcement acknowledging the anniversary. One principal encouraged students to check in with their friends who have loved ones living in that region who are affected, as the friends may be struggling with the anniversary.
What??
Post that note from the Principal.
It wasn’t a written message. It was an announcement on the loudspeaker.
Riiiiighhht. Which school?
I’m not understanding why you find this dubious?
Not understanding why you can't name the school?
Maybe because people on the internet are crazy, and don’t want their kids school to have a bomb threat called in by someone on either side of the argument.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have kids at two different MCPS high schools. Each of their principals made an announcement acknowledging the anniversary. One principal encouraged students to check in with their friends who have loved ones living in that region who are affected, as the friends may be struggling with the anniversary.
What??
Post that note from the Principal.
It wasn’t a written message. It was an announcement on the loudspeaker.
Riiiiighhht. Which school?
I’m not understanding why you find this dubious?
Not understanding why you can't name the school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have kids at two different MCPS high schools. Each of their principals made an announcement acknowledging the anniversary. One principal encouraged students to check in with their friends who have loved ones living in that region who are affected, as the friends may be struggling with the anniversary.
What??
Post that note from the Principal.
It wasn’t a written message. It was an announcement on the loudspeaker.
Riiiiighhht. Which school?
I’m not understanding why you find this dubious?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have kids at two different MCPS high schools. Each of their principals made an announcement acknowledging the anniversary. One principal encouraged students to check in with their friends who have loved ones living in that region who are affected, as the friends may be struggling with the anniversary.
What??
Post that note from the Principal.
It wasn’t a written message. It was an announcement on the loudspeaker.
Riiiiighhht. Which school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have kids at two different MCPS high schools. Each of their principals made an announcement acknowledging the anniversary. One principal encouraged students to check in with their friends who have loved ones living in that region who are affected, as the friends may be struggling with the anniversary.
What??
Post that note from the Principal.
It wasn’t a written message. It was an announcement on the loudspeaker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have kids at two different MCPS high schools. Each of their principals made an announcement acknowledging the anniversary. One principal encouraged students to check in with their friends who have loved ones living in that region who are affected, as the friends may be struggling with the anniversary.
What??
Post that note from the Principal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What message if any did MCPS send out on the anniversary of Oct 7? Or did they "allow" each school leader to make the call whether to send a message to school families? Can't quite recall, but wasn't there some controversy around MCPS' messaging last year immediately after the attacks?
Why would a local school system send any message at all about something that happened a world away?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What message if any did MCPS send out on the anniversary of Oct 7? Or did they "allow" each school leader to make the call whether to send a message to school families? Can't quite recall, but wasn't there some controversy around MCPS' messaging last year immediately after the attacks?
Why would a local school system send any message at all about something that happened a world away?
Anonymous wrote:What message if any did MCPS send out on the anniversary of Oct 7? Or did they "allow" each school leader to make the call whether to send a message to school families? Can't quite recall, but wasn't there some controversy around MCPS' messaging last year immediately after the attacks?
Anonymous wrote:I have kids at two different MCPS high schools. Each of their principals made an announcement acknowledging the anniversary. One principal encouraged students to check in with their friends who have loved ones living in that region who are affected, as the friends may be struggling with the anniversary.
Anonymous wrote:I have kids at two different MCPS high schools. Each of their principals made an announcement acknowledging the anniversary. One principal encouraged students to check in with their friends who have loved ones living in that region who are affected, as the friends may be struggling with the anniversary.
Anonymous wrote:Flags were at half staff in TX today to mark the anniversary. Why?? Trying to understand the varied responses across the country. Were flags at MCPS also today?