Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have charges been pressed against the kid?
I have no idea. I hope the other parents have pressed charges against the kid and the school. There are rumors that a school resource officer witnessed the events that led up to the fight and did not step in.
However, there are a ton of rumors right now- fueled by no communication from the school. The violent kid is definitely back at school today but the injured kid is not.
My son is at Frost, and based on this post I asked him about this yesterday, and he hadn't heard of a fight at all. So I don't think there are as many rumors going around as widely as you think.
With respect, this is the big news at Frost this week. Many aren’t classifying it as a fight but bone(s) were broken. It happened in front of multiple other students and kids are talking.
it is the only thing being talked about among the 8th graders. Kids know who saw it happen, what happened, that the kid is back at school, etc....I am sure the school appreciates that tomorrow is a holiday.
If that punishment is moving kids to other schools, doesn’t the cycle just repeat at new school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have charges been pressed against the kid?
I have no idea. I hope the other parents have pressed charges against the kid and the school. There are rumors that a school resource officer witnessed the events that led up to the fight and did not step in.
However, there are a ton of rumors right now- fueled by no communication from the school. The violent kid is definitely back at school today but the injured kid is not.
My son is at Frost, and based on this post I asked him about this yesterday, and he hadn't heard of a fight at all. So I don't think there are as many rumors going around as widely as you think.
With respect, this is the big news at Frost this week. Many aren’t classifying it as a fight but bone(s) were broken. It happened in front of multiple other students and kids are talking.
it is the only thing being talked about among the 8th graders. Kids know who saw it happen, what happened, that the kid is back at school, etc....I am sure the school appreciates that tomorrow is a holiday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have charges been pressed against the kid?
I have no idea. I hope the other parents have pressed charges against the kid and the school. There are rumors that a school resource officer witnessed the events that led up to the fight and did not step in.
However, there are a ton of rumors right now- fueled by no communication from the school. The violent kid is definitely back at school today but the injured kid is not.
My son is at Frost, and based on this post I asked him about this yesterday, and he hadn't heard of a fight at all. So I don't think there are as many rumors going around as widely as you think.
With respect, this is the big news at Frost this week. Many aren’t classifying it as a fight but bone(s) were broken. It happened in front of multiple other students and kids are talking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have charges been pressed against the kid?
I have no idea. I hope the other parents have pressed charges against the kid and the school. There are rumors that a school resource officer witnessed the events that led up to the fight and did not step in.
However, there are a ton of rumors right now- fueled by no communication from the school. The violent kid is definitely back at school today but the injured kid is not.
My son is at Frost, and based on this post I asked him about this yesterday, and he hadn't heard of a fight at all. So I don't think there are as many rumors going around as widely as you think.
Anonymous wrote:The police don't do anything about violence in FCPS. There was an a/b at Langley, and they did nothing, in the interest of "Restorative Justice". There was a drug dealer at Langley, and they were quietly moved to another school. Parents need to know that FCPS' purpose is to sweep matters under the rug, and blame the victims. I would go to the local news, they will help you - not the police.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have charges been pressed against the kid?
I have no idea. I hope the other parents have pressed charges against the kid and the school. There are rumors that a school resource officer witnessed the events that led up to the fight and did not step in.
However, there are a ton of rumors right now- fueled by no communication from the school. The violent kid is definitely back at school today but the injured kid is not.
Anonymous wrote:The police don't do anything about violence in FCPS. There was an a/b at Langley, and they did nothing, in the interest of "Restorative Justice". There was a drug dealer at Langley, and they were quietly moved to another school. Parents need to know that FCPS' purpose is to sweep matters under the rug, and blame the victims. I would go to the local news, they will help you - not the police.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The police don't do anything about violence in FCPS. There was an a/b at Langley, and they did nothing, in the interest of "Restorative Justice". There was a drug dealer at Langley, and they were quietly moved to another school. Parents need to know that FCPS' purpose is to sweep matters under the rug, and blame the victims. I would go to the local news, they will help you - not the police.
What does a/b mean?
Anonymous wrote:The police don't do anything about violence in FCPS. There was an a/b at Langley, and they did nothing, in the interest of "Restorative Justice". There was a drug dealer at Langley, and they were quietly moved to another school. Parents need to know that FCPS' purpose is to sweep matters under the rug, and blame the victims. I would go to the local news, they will help you - not the police.
Anonymous wrote:Have charges been pressed against the kid?