Anonymous wrote:Regardless of what you think, he IS your president.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One unexcused absence isn't going to harm these kids and if it were my kid, I would sign a note saying I approved of their absence. good for them for using their voices.
My kid is in that crowd, and I will be writing him a note saying I approve of his absence. He is devastated by this election and the aftermath and I am proud that he is speaking out.
For the record, he is a magnet student with a weighted GPA well over 4.0. I have zero concerns about college admissions.
#notmypresident
That info is relevant because...?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One unexcused absence isn't going to harm these kids and if it were my kid, I would sign a note saying I approved of their absence. good for them for using their voices.
My kid is in that crowd, and I will be writing him a note saying I approve of his absence. He is devastated by this election and the aftermath and I am proud that he is speaking out.
For the record, he is a magnet student with a weighted GPA well over 4.0. I have zero concerns about college admissions.
#notmypresident
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for them! And they ate protesting the election of a racist, homophobic, misogynistic bully. Head in sand much?
You need to go back to high school and learn conjunctions and article placements, as well as spelling and grammar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One unexcused absence isn't going to harm these kids and if it were my kid, I would sign a note saying I approved of their absence. good for them for using their voices.
My kid is in that crowd, and I will be writing him a note saying I approve of his absence. He is devastated by this election and the aftermath and I am proud that he is speaking out.
For the record, he is a magnet student with a weighted GPA well over 4.0. I have zero concerns about college admissions.
#notmypresident
You should be proud of your child... but it does not really matter his/her GPA... (I know some were saying they will work at McD some day) but equality is equality.... even kids with LDs, low IQ, etc.
PP here, and I agree.
Anonymous wrote:Good for them! And they ate protesting the election of a racist, homophobic, misogynistic bully. Head in sand much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Bet the school administration will be lenient.
As they should.
Unexcused absence will be on their record regardless of their leniency. That may hurt these students when applying to colleges and it's about time we stop coddling these teens and realize that actions have consequences.
Agree
I watched the protest, they all just walked, talked, used their phone, and giggled. A few chants. They did however block traffic from people that needed to get to work, put more police (that they also hate and are against) to work to keep them safe, and missed an entire day of school work.
But sure, administration should be lenient.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One unexcused absence isn't going to harm these kids and if it were my kid, I would sign a note saying I approved of their absence. good for them for using their voices.
My kid is in that crowd, and I will be writing him a note saying I approve of his absence. He is devastated by this election and the aftermath and I am proud that he is speaking out.
For the record, he is a magnet student with a weighted GPA well over 4.0. I have zero concerns about college admissions.
#notmypresident
You should be proud of your child... but it does not really matter his/her GPA... (I know some were saying they will work at McD some day) but equality is equality.... even kids with LDs, low IQ, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One unexcused absence isn't going to harm these kids and if it were my kid, I would sign a note saying I approved of their absence. good for them for using their voices.
My kid is in that crowd, and I will be writing him a note saying I approve of his absence. He is devastated by this election and the aftermath and I am proud that he is speaking out.
For the record, he is a magnet student with a weighted GPA well over 4.0. I have zero concerns about college admissions.
#notmypresident
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is the principal allowing and/or encouraging kids to miss school? She needs to needs to do her job. And that is not allowing truancy.
Peaceful protesting is part of our constitutional rights. The students have the right to assemble in protest.
MCPS Student Code of Conduct Freedom of Assembly
Students have a right to assemble for discussions of issues of importance to them and to demonstrate peacefully. Students have a responsibility to consult with the school principal to determine if the activity will be allowed during the school day, outside the school day, or during lunch, and the type of supervision required. Students also have a responsibility to work cooperatively with staff members, take reasonable steps to ensure that the activity is orderly, and make up missed work.
References: MCPS Regulation JFA-RA, Student Rights and Responsibilities