Anonymous wrote:I'm a Sidwell parent who thinks you should post your complaint on this forum and call the school. Calling attention to bad driving can save lives. Of course bad driving isn't limited to any school or any age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree. As a parent I would want to know. If I was OP, I would also call Sidwell to report it. Lives are at stake - really.
As a parent and teacher at another private school I say definitely report it to the administration. Our kids represent the school even when they are not on campus. I'm guessing Sidwell feels the same way.
Fine to report it to the school.. But there is due process in the USA. And if you are going to try to out someone with so much info on an anonymous chat board ... You are a coward. Why don't you tell everyone your name so they can face their accuser.
This is "outing"? Where is the name? Shoot, where is the license plate number?
And due process actually refers to the court system -- which is why it's called "due process of law", not "due process of anonymous Internet accusation".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree. As a parent I would want to know. If I was OP, I would also call Sidwell to report it. Lives are at stake - really.
As a parent and teacher at another private school I say definitely report it to the administration. Our kids represent the school even when they are not on campus. I'm guessing Sidwell feels the same way.
Fine to report it to the school.. But there is due process in the USA. And if you are going to try to out someone with so much info on an anonymous chat board ... You are a coward. Why don't you tell everyone your name so they can face their accuser.
Anonymous wrote:Dark colored SUV, driven by young curly haired male. Came within an inch of sideswiping me heading south on Wisc. Ave. He was seemingly surfing the net on his Iphone while also yucking it up with a girl in the front seat. Talk about multitasking. Window has something about "Stay Classy" and Class of 2014. Turned into Sidwell. If this is your DC, please speak to him before it's too late.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree. As a parent I would want to know. If I was OP, I would also call Sidwell to report it. Lives are at stake - really.
As a parent and teacher at another private school I say definitely report it to the administration. Our kids represent the school even when they are not on campus. I'm guessing Sidwell feels the same way.
Anonymous wrote:I disagree. As a parent I would want to know. If I was OP, I would also call Sidwell to report it. Lives are at stake - really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In America we can drive it is safer
I hope you didn't go to Sidwell, otherwise I'd be seriously concerned.
Apparently Sidwell's class of 2014 has a senior theme derived from "pledge of allegiance" with the numerals "14" replacing a couple of the letters in plege of allegiance -- maybe "Pledge of A14egiance"? From this, they have been saying things like "welcome to America" (at times, unfortunately, in situations in which it has been offensive). Doesn't seem funny to me but then again I think the way all of the private school seniors decorate their cars with their school name and puns on their graduating year is a little odd (and maybe a little dangerous in terms of advertising that an affluent teen is driving the car).
The slogan and related silliness good reminder that even the smartest kids can act dumb/like jerks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In America we can drive it is safer
I hope you didn't go to Sidwell, otherwise I'd be seriously concerned.
Anonymous wrote:In America we can drive it is safer