Anonymous wrote:Do you have information of what happened? It seems from the principal's note that these weren't mean words, but an actual threat deemed credible enough to involve the police.
Anonymous wrote:Social Media threat. Cabin John parents to blame. How hard is it to monitor your kids social media?? It’s not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting back to the topic at hand... does anyone know what actually happened??
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Stop everything, a middle schooler posted something stupid on social media![]()
I get it everyone is woke now but aggressive, sexist, racist or nudes are all just about equally bad but yet only one causes everyone to lose their damn minds. I personally think actually fights are a bigger deal than mean words but this is where we are
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting back to the topic at hand... does anyone know what actually happened??
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Social Media threat. Cabin John parents to blame. How hard is it to monitor your kids social media?? It’s not.
It's very hard to monitor. Your child has AT LEAST one or two accounts that you don't know about. I promise you. The best thing is to not give your child a smartphone.
I have a high schooler and in 7th grade he did not have a phone, and was not on social media. Actually, even now, he isn't on social media.
Please don't generalize, PP, it makes you look stupid.
Since 13 year-olds can get social media accounts and many lie and say they are 13 and get them younger, I don't know that any parent can be absolutely certain their child doesn't have a secret account. Since MCPS requires work on a computer at home, the kids can get onto social media even if they don't have phones. Since my child frequently has to walk home from school alone, I want her to have a smartphone so I can see where she is and when she gets home. Parents can control the apps on the phone, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Social Media threat. Cabin John parents to blame. How hard is it to monitor your kids social media?? It’s not.
It's very hard to monitor. Your child has AT LEAST one or two accounts that you don't know about. I promise you. The best thing is to not give your child a smartphone.
In 7th grade?
I have a 7th grader at a different MS and she’s not on social media.
I spend a ton of time driving her and her friends all over and they rarely talk about social media stuff.
I know by HS this will change, but I don’t think every 12/13 year old is on Instagram.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Social Media threat. Cabin John parents to blame. How hard is it to monitor your kids social media?? It’s not.
It's very hard to monitor. Your child has AT LEAST one or two accounts that you don't know about. I promise you. The best thing is to not give your child a smartphone.
I have a high schooler and in 7th grade he did not have a phone, and was not on social media. Actually, even now, he isn't on social media.
Please don't generalize, PP, it makes you look stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is a sixth grader at CJ and hasn’t heard anything. Anyone know what the threat said?
No, I'm OP and my kid is in 7th grade. He's very active online and hasn't heard of anything.
I find it very concerning that police were involved. That sounds like it's much more than regular middle school stupidity.
Eh. MCPS has a history of involving the police for anything that is even remotely racially offensive. (While at the same time, not involving the police when kids are reporting sexual abuse - as in the Damascus rape case).
I wouldn’t read too much into the fact that police were called.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I hope the target(s) are doing ok and have a lot of support. It is all so sad.
Maybe at Cabin John. Not at our low-rent, non W Middle School.
Cabin John isn’t supportive. At least the counselor is not. Utterly useless.
That hasn't been our experience. My child had a really positive experience at CJMS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I hope the target(s) are doing ok and have a lot of support. It is all so sad.
Maybe at Cabin John. Not at our low-rent, non W Middle School.
Cabin John isn’t supportive. At least the counselor is not. Utterly useless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I hope the target(s) are doing ok and have a lot of support. It is all so sad.
Maybe at Cabin John. Not at our low-rent, non W Middle School.
Anonymous wrote:Getting back to the topic at hand... does anyone know what actually happened??