Anonymous wrote:Why would your daughter wear a wig? Cancer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you assure her that won't happen? That's not something you can be sure of.
I got in a a fight in HS. I looked out the window and a girl sitting next to me said "What are YOU looking at?" I said nothing, and she said, "So you think I'm nothing?" and then sucker punched me in the hallway after the class was over. People pick fights for no reason sometimes - whether they're amped up about something, or just have a screw loose.
Just go over with your DD the steps to take IF her wig is snatched. Maybe just like always having an emergency tampon she wants to carry an emergency scarf or hat if it's about keeping her scalp covered. If it's religious point out it wouldn't be HER sin but the sin of the person who yanked off her wig.
Sigh. You're so foolish. High school is anxiety-provoking as it is, and you never want to make it worse as a parent. Also, you want to educate kids on correct risk assessment. There is a FAR HIGHER likelihood that fights will be picked between people who already know each other, than complete strangers, your experience notwithstanding.
OP does not need to say that this will never happen to her child. She needs to say the risk of this happening is so low that her DD does not need to worry about it.
Seriously. Have some common sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes my DC saw the fight, it happened near where he was sitting. DC reported that someone (presumably one of the girls who were brawing) lost their weave. Apparently a ton of kids filmed the whole thing and somewhere there's a video of the weave going airboren. I'm not sure if a weave is the same as a wig but if OP's daughter isn't getting into fistfights at school on a regular basis, her wig is probably safe.
Was it true that one of the Asst Principal slipped on it ? Hope they are okay too and no students were injured.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe a dumb question but why can't you film? I can see not wanting to encourage performances but isn't it helpful for the truth to be recorded?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe a dumb question but why can't you film? I can see not wanting to encourage performances but isn't it helpful for the truth to be recorded?
Anonymous wrote:The thing that has me most perplexed about this is if this was still principal Mooney people would be calling for him to be fired immediately but I guess it is ok because it is principal Yates?
Anonymous wrote:The thing that has me most perplexed about this is if this was still principal Mooney people would be calling for him to be fired immediately but I guess it is ok because it is principal Yates?
Anonymous wrote:16? She should be mature enough to calculate risk better, OP. The fight was between two people who knew each other. There is no risk to your daughter.
My daughter is 15, and didn't go to the pep rally. She went to the media center to relax with friends. Yours is welcome to join!
Also, why does BCC disrupt the school day with so many entirely useless pep rallies? My older kids attended Walter Johnson and they either didn't have them at all, or very few. That school is more academic than BCC... BCC doesn't have their priorities right.