Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Kid saying that apparently someone ran into the building.
?
What is having this information going to do for you but scare you? Let the school and authorities do their jobs.
Because I was just about to leave my location to pick her up. Now I won't until she gives me the all clear.
And stop your bullshit. You'd want to know what was going on too, if it was your kid. BCC had two lockdowns for weapons last year.
I know. I’m at BCC too. But getting minute to minute updates from your kid on a cell phone they’re not supposed to be using during the school day doesn’t change the outcome of a crappy situation.
OP here. Just lay off, will ya: my kid was in PE, where the teacher cancelled the activities, gave them all free points and allowed cell phone use. I'm sure some DCUM readers are glad I made the thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Kid saying that apparently someone ran into the building.
?
What is having this information going to do for you but scare you? Let the school and authorities do their jobs.
Because I was just about to leave my location to pick her up. Now I won't until she gives me the all clear.
And stop your bullshit. You'd want to know what was going on too, if it was your kid. BCC had two lockdowns for weapons last year.
I know. I’m at BCC too. But getting minute to minute updates from your kid on a cell phone they’re not supposed to be using during the school day doesn’t change the outcome of a crappy situation.
OP here. Just lay off, will ya: my kid was in PE, where the teacher cancelled the activities, gave them all free points and allowed cell phone use. I'm sure some DCUM readers are glad I made the thread.
Well if you’re sure that spreading rumors to the Internet at large is a great thing, congratulations. I don’t see the purpose of this when MCPS shared a communication to all those in the BCC zone very quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But our kid is texting us there is a lockdown
Another reason to keep phones out of classrooms.
No, its the reason to have phones.
So you can do what?
So the helicopter parents can ask to speak to the school staff and police officers trying desperately to do their job so the parents can know everything that is going on RIGHT THAT SECOND.
So sad that this situation has become so ho hum that you are heckling a worried parent.
Exactly! And when it’s your kid and they text that they’re in lockdown and scared, let me tell you, you’ll be glad the kid had a cell phone so that could communicate with you. And you can reassure them. And know what’s happening from someone there and not waiting for a parentvue message.
Signed,
Rockville HS parent
DP. No, we're not all nervous obsessives. I lived through a dozen bomb threats as a kid, and my parents didn't even know until I told them. If you have a modicum of perspective, you'll realize that being scared is insane. If you can't see that take your problems to therapy. Until then I'll heckle you all I want. You deserve it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But our kid is texting us there is a lockdown
Another reason to keep phones out of classrooms.
No, its the reason to have phones.
So you can do what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But our kid is texting us there is a lockdown
Another reason to keep phones out of classrooms.
No, its the reason to have phones.
So you can do what?
So the helicopter parents can ask to speak to the school staff and police officers trying desperately to do their job so the parents can know everything that is going on RIGHT THAT SECOND.
So sad that this situation has become so ho hum that you are heckling a worried parent.
Exactly! And when it’s your kid and they text that they’re in lockdown and scared, let me tell you, you’ll be glad the kid had a cell phone so that could communicate with you. And you can reassure them. And know what’s happening from someone there and not waiting for a parentvue message.
Signed,
Rockville HS parent
DP. No, we're not all nervous obsessives. I lived through a dozen bomb threats as a kid, and my parents didn't even know until I told them. If you have a modicum of perspective, you'll realize that being scared is insane. If you can't see that take your problems to therapy. Until then I'll heckle you all I want. You deserve it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But our kid is texting us there is a lockdown
Another reason to keep phones out of classrooms.
No, its the reason to have phones.
So you can do what?
So the helicopter parents can ask to speak to the school staff and police officers trying desperately to do their job so the parents can know everything that is going on RIGHT THAT SECOND.
So sad that this situation has become so ho hum that you are heckling a worried parent.
Exactly! And when it’s your kid and they text that they’re in lockdown and scared, let me tell you, you’ll be glad the kid had a cell phone so that could communicate with you. And you can reassure them. And know what’s happening from someone there and not waiting for a parentvue message.
Signed,
Rockville HS parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But our kid is texting us there is a lockdown
Another reason to keep phones out of classrooms.
No, its the reason to have phones.
So you can do what?
So the helicopter parents can ask to speak to the school staff and police officers trying desperately to do their job so the parents can know everything that is going on RIGHT THAT SECOND.
So sad that this situation has become so ho hum that you are heckling a worried parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But our kid is texting us there is a lockdown
Another reason to keep phones out of classrooms.
No, its the reason to have phones.
So you can do what?
So the helicopter parents can ask to speak to the school staff and police officers trying desperately to do their job so the parents can know everything that is going on RIGHT THAT SECOND.
So sad that this situation has become so ho hum that you are heckling a worried parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But our kid is texting us there is a lockdown
Another reason to keep phones out of classrooms.
No, its the reason to have phones.
So you can do what?
So the helicopter parents can ask to speak to the school staff and police officers trying desperately to do their job so the parents can know everything that is going on RIGHT THAT SECOND.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But our kid is texting us there is a lockdown
Another reason to keep phones out of classrooms.
No, its the reason to have phones.
So you can do what?
Anonymous wrote:I hope, if the police can figure out who made the call, there are very severe consequences. This “prank” isn’t funny. If the person who did it isn’t punished more incidents will follow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But our kid is texting us there is a lockdown
Another reason to keep phones out of classrooms.
No, its the reason to have phones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But our kid is texting us there is a lockdown
Another reason to keep phones out of classrooms.