Anonymous wrote:The victim did go to the hospital but after the fact. Not in an ambulance directly from school.
The suspects need to be permanently expelled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman is probably the wealthiest school in an already wealthy county. For that reason, they have been vilified and guilted into taking various low income, disruptive students. Because why should well-off kids from nice backgrounds be able to live peacefully huh? They should be forced to live in terror too.
Now you see the end result of supposedly "compassionate" programs. It's really just score settling and old vendettas come to life. Resentment for the achieving and functional class and punishment for their children.
If Whitman parents dont do something about this they should be absolutely ashamed of themselves.
The facility where many of these troubled teens live has been there for the better part of a century, far longer than the homes most of the "well off kids" you seem to think should own the neighborhood.
So what? However long it's been there, if they cannot and will not act in a civilized manner, it's time to stop subsidizing it and allow the kids who's parents have actually paid to have property in the school district get a decent education without fear of being curb stomped in the bathroom. Have some basic empathy
But I assume you are ok with that sort of subsidized housing in other parts of the county?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman is probably the wealthiest school in an already wealthy county. For that reason, they have been vilified and guilted into taking various low income, disruptive students. Because why should well-off kids from nice backgrounds be able to live peacefully huh? They should be forced to live in terror too.
Now you see the end result of supposedly "compassionate" programs. It's really just score settling and old vendettas come to life. Resentment for the achieving and functional class and punishment for their children.
If Whitman parents dont do something about this they should be absolutely ashamed of themselves.
The facility where many of these troubled teens live has been there for the better part of a century, far longer than the homes most of the "well off kids" you seem to think should own the neighborhood.
So what? However long it's been there, if they cannot and will not act in a civilized manner, it's time to stop subsidizing it and allow the kids who's parents have actually paid to have property in the school district get a decent education without fear of being curb stomped in the bathroom. Have some basic empathy
But I assume you are ok with that sort of subsidized housing in other parts of the county?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman is probably the wealthiest school in an already wealthy county. For that reason, they have been vilified and guilted into taking various low income, disruptive students. Because why should well-off kids from nice backgrounds be able to live peacefully huh? They should be forced to live in terror too.
Now you see the end result of supposedly "compassionate" programs. It's really just score settling and old vendettas come to life. Resentment for the achieving and functional class and punishment for their children.
If Whitman parents dont do something about this they should be absolutely ashamed of themselves.
The facility where many of these troubled teens live has been there for the better part of a century, far longer than the homes most of the "well off kids" you seem to think should own the neighborhood.
So what? However long it's been there, if they cannot and will not act in a civilized manner, it's time to stop subsidizing it and allow the kids who's parents have actually paid to have property in the school district get a decent education without fear of being curb stomped in the bathroom. Have some basic empathy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman is probably the wealthiest school in an already wealthy county. For that reason, they have been vilified and guilted into taking various low income, disruptive students. Because why should well-off kids from nice backgrounds be able to live peacefully huh? They should be forced to live in terror too.
Now you see the end result of supposedly "compassionate" programs. It's really just score settling and old vendettas come to life. Resentment for the achieving and functional class and punishment for their children.
If Whitman parents dont do something about this they should be absolutely ashamed of themselves.
The facility where many of these troubled teens live has been there for the better part of a century, far longer than the homes most of the "well off kids" you seem to think should own the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Whitman is probably the wealthiest school in an already wealthy county. For that reason, they have been vilified and guilted into taking various low income, disruptive students. Because why should well-off kids from nice backgrounds be able to live peacefully huh? They should be forced to live in terror too.
Now you see the end result of supposedly "compassionate" programs. It's really just score settling and old vendettas come to life. Resentment for the achieving and functional class and punishment for their children.
If Whitman parents dont do something about this they should be absolutely ashamed of themselves.
Anonymous wrote:My kids go to Wheaton and Einstein and I never hear about fights from them or others but I constantly hear about fights at BCC and Whitman. Why.?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the love of Pete, don’t go to the moms for Liberty site. They’re such a hateful organization.
For the love of Pete, you are too stupid to recognize the real hate displayed in the video.