Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to agree with the other PP here who everyone hates.
There is an astonishing amount of privilege on display here. The chance of this happening to your kid is miniscule. Your money and privilege is already keeping your child safe in so many ways, yet you would spent 30K a year on a private school just because your gut says so.
If you actually cared about saving children's live, you could go spend that 30,000 yearly at a charity that would measurably help children in a developing country.
Thank you. DCUM is quickest to label someone a "troll" when the truth hurts.
OP here. None of the schools we looked at are 30k. If some random stranger thinks I am selfish, who cares. I care about my kids. Until the gun laws change, I will be selfish. This mess was created because of the selfish people who can't give up their stupid guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't blame you OP.
I'll be so happy when they are out of school, and I no longer have to worry about school shootings.
I would not switch them to private just for this reason alone, though.
--Parent of public school students - HS and MS.
I honestly don't get this. I mean, your kids could be at a movie theater or a concert. Literally anywhere in public. It's devastating.
I assume you're sending your kids to college? And you won't worry about what happened at VA tech?
Anonymous wrote:I don't blame you OP.
I'll be so happy when they are out of school, and I no longer have to worry about school shootings.
I would not switch them to private just for this reason alone, though.
--Parent of public school students - HS and MS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to agree with the other PP here who everyone hates.
There is an astonishing amount of privilege on display here. The chance of this happening to your kid is miniscule. Your money and privilege is already keeping your child safe in so many ways, yet you would spent 30K a year on a private school just because your gut says so.
If you actually cared about saving children's live, you could go spend that 30,000 yearly at a charity that would measurably help children in a developing country.
Thank you. DCUM is quickest to label someone a "troll" when the truth hurts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to agree with the other PP here who everyone hates.
There is an astonishing amount of privilege on display here. The chance of this happening to your kid is miniscule. Your money and privilege is already keeping your child safe in so many ways, yet you would spent 30K a year on a private school just because your gut says so.
If you actually cared about saving children's live, you could go spend that 30,000 yearly at a charity that would measurably help children in a developing country.
Thank you. DCUM is quickest to label someone a "troll" when the truth hurts.
Of all the common DCUM idiocies, the resentful middle school “hey! The truth hurts!” from trolls who are angry that they were so quickly identified as such has to be one of the most tiresome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to agree with the other PP here who everyone hates.
There is an astonishing amount of privilege on display here. The chance of this happening to your kid is miniscule. Your money and privilege is already keeping your child safe in so many ways, yet you would spent 30K a year on a private school just because your gut says so.
If you actually cared about saving children's live, you could go spend that 30,000 yearly at a charity that would measurably help children in a developing country.
Thank you. DCUM is quickest to label someone a "troll" when the truth hurts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High great school ratings help avoid this
Oh please.
All school shootings happened at schools with low great school ratings
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High great school ratings help avoid this
Oh please.
Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to agree with the other PP here who everyone hates.
There is an astonishing amount of privilege on display here. The chance of this happening to your kid is miniscule. Your money and privilege is already keeping your child safe in so many ways, yet you would spent 30K a year on a private school just because your gut says so.
If you actually cared about saving children's live, you could go spend that 30,000 yearly at a charity that would measurably help children in a developing country.
Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to agree with the other PP here who everyone hates.
There is an astonishing amount of privilege on display here. The chance of this happening to your kid is miniscule. Your money and privilege is already keeping your child safe in so many ways, yet you would spent 30K a year on a private school just because your gut says so.
If you actually cared about saving children's live, you could go spend that 30,000 yearly at a charity that would measurably help children in a developing country.
Anonymous wrote:Are shooter drills going about the best course of action? Were those children huddled up in a bathroom? My kids say every drill includes kids being loud while other kids loudly tell the loud kids to be quiet. Why not have a plan for some kids to run to a nearby house or yard if they are close enough?