Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you know you know. What they did today was so brave and beautiful, and it gives me real hope for the future. đź’™
Agree. I saw them as I was driving by and tears came to my eyes. My dd participated and guesses 75% of students did based on what teachers said. I watched the videos and this was not kids cutting class.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DUWPRadmFWA/?img_index=1
Thank you so much for sharing this IG link. Got me teary-eyed as well. I’m so proud of these kids for standing up for what’s right.
Kids holding posters F*uck Ice? Are you proud of such language?
They are speaking to the POTUS in the only type of language he understands. Savvy.
Then you are not different from Maga, just on the other side of the spectrum.
I really hope we have a leader that will unite rather than polarize the population. All the left and right extremists can continue fighting each other and leave us normal people alone. Im so sorry for the kids that are brainwashed on both sides. So sad that this country is falling apart
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you know you know. What they did today was so brave and beautiful, and it gives me real hope for the future. đź’™
Agree. I saw them as I was driving by and tears came to my eyes. My dd participated and guesses 75% of students did based on what teachers said. I watched the videos and this was not kids cutting class.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DUWPRadmFWA/?img_index=1
Thank you so much for sharing this IG link. Got me teary-eyed as well. I’m so proud of these kids for standing up for what’s right.
Kids holding posters F*uck Ice? Are you proud of such language?
They are speaking to the POTUS in the only type of language he understands. Savvy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the usual punishment for skipping class and is it being applied? If not, this doesn't seem brave at all, and seems like school sponsored political speech which is concerning
they've all been marked absent, don't get your panties in a twist
Exactly. I received an email from school telling me my DD was marked absent without an excuse for part of the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the usual punishment for skipping class and is it being applied? If not, this doesn't seem brave at all, and seems like school sponsored political speech which is concerning
If student organizers approached school administrators and recieved permission I see no problems with a student walk out. As a matter of fact, I encourage it as a valuable lesson in civics and 1st Amendment rights. Approval of such events does not automatically mean endorsement so I wouldn’t think much of the “school sponsored politics” angle.
Will you be ok if MAGA supporting students walk out? Politics do not belong in schools. Do not brainwash the kids (i neither dem or rep)
The Supreme Court disagrees with you on numerous cases.
Can you please elaborate?
You shouldn't ask parents in the Bethesda community to. Majority are lawyers. They know their shit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you know you know. What they did today was so brave and beautiful, and it gives me real hope for the future. đź’™
Agree. I saw them as I was driving by and tears came to my eyes. My dd participated and guesses 75% of students did based on what teachers said. I watched the videos and this was not kids cutting class.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DUWPRadmFWA/?img_index=1
Thank you so much for sharing this IG link. Got me teary-eyed as well. I’m so proud of these kids for standing up for what’s right.
Kids holding posters F*uck Ice? Are you proud of such language?
Bethel School District v. Fraser (1986) did rule in favor of schools when it came to students using vulgar and profane language. If people have that much of an issue with teenagers cursing, feel free to take it up with administration. However, without a very clear and published student code of conduct in place that strictly forbids the use of swear words, I doubt you have much of a leg to stand on. You want to punish these kids for saying F*ck Ice? You better punish every kid who curses in the hallway. Do we have the means to place EVERYONE in In School Suspension over a swear word?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what the folks here would say if some kids walked out tomorrow to protest the "Stolen 2020 election", and then day after tomorrow to protest Maduro's abduction.
Nothing. They have Freedom of Speech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the usual punishment for skipping class and is it being applied? If not, this doesn't seem brave at all, and seems like school sponsored political speech which is concerning
If student organizers approached school administrators and recieved permission I see no problems with a student walk out. As a matter of fact, I encourage it as a valuable lesson in civics and 1st Amendment rights. Approval of such events does not automatically mean endorsement so I wouldn’t think much of the “school sponsored politics” angle.
Will you be ok if MAGA supporting students walk out? Politics do not belong in schools. Do not brainwash the kids (i neither dem or rep)
The Supreme Court disagrees with you on numerous cases.
Can you please elaborate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you know you know. What they did today was so brave and beautiful, and it gives me real hope for the future. đź’™
Agree. I saw them as I was driving by and tears came to my eyes. My dd participated and guesses 75% of students did based on what teachers said. I watched the videos and this was not kids cutting class.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DUWPRadmFWA/?img_index=1
Thank you so much for sharing this IG link. Got me teary-eyed as well. I’m so proud of these kids for standing up for what’s right.
Kids holding posters F*uck Ice? Are you proud of such language?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you know you know. What they did today was so brave and beautiful, and it gives me real hope for the future. đź’™
Agree. I saw them as I was driving by and tears came to my eyes. My dd participated and guesses 75% of students did based on what teachers said. I watched the videos and this was not kids cutting class.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DUWPRadmFWA/?img_index=1
Thank you so much for sharing this IG link. Got me teary-eyed as well. I’m so proud of these kids for standing up for what’s right.
Kids holding posters F*uck Ice? Are you proud of such language?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you know you know. What they did today was so brave and beautiful, and it gives me real hope for the future. đź’™
Agree. I saw them as I was driving by and tears came to my eyes. My dd participated and guesses 75% of students did based on what teachers said. I watched the videos and this was not kids cutting class.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DUWPRadmFWA/?img_index=1
My DS participated, too. He estimated that about 1,000 kids participated, which would be about 40% of students. I’d be surprised if it was that large, but it does sound like it was in the hundreds, which is amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the usual punishment for skipping class and is it being applied? If not, this doesn't seem brave at all, and seems like school sponsored political speech which is concerning
they've all been marked absent, don't get your panties in a twist
If 75% participated as indicated up thread, and MCPs had a two hour delay (which means each class is much shorter), how do students who were so concerned about AP class get the instruction today at a school participating in this activity?
Anonymous wrote:What is the usual punishment for skipping class and is it being applied? If not, this doesn't seem brave at all, and seems like school sponsored political speech which is concerning
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you know you know. What they did today was so brave and beautiful, and it gives me real hope for the future. đź’™
Agree. I saw them as I was driving by and tears came to my eyes. My dd participated and guesses 75% of students did based on what teachers said. I watched the videos and this was not kids cutting class.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DUWPRadmFWA/?img_index=1
Thank you so much for sharing this IG link. Got me teary-eyed as well. I’m so proud of these kids for standing up for what’s right.
Kids holding posters F*uck Ice? Are you proud of such language?
Bethel School District v. Fraser (1986) did rule in favor of schools when it came to students using vulgar and profane language. If people have that much of an issue with teenagers cursing, feel free to take it up with administration. However, without a very clear and published student code of conduct in place that strictly forbids the use of swear words, I doubt you have much of a leg to stand on. You want to punish these kids for saying F*ck Ice? You better punish every kid who curses in the hallway. Do we have the means to place EVERYONE in In School Suspension over a swear word?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the usual punishment for skipping class and is it being applied? If not, this doesn't seem brave at all, and seems like school sponsored political speech which is concerning
If student organizers approached school administrators and recieved permission I see no problems with a student walk out. As a matter of fact, I encourage it as a valuable lesson in civics and 1st Amendment rights. Approval of such events does not automatically mean endorsement so I wouldn’t think much of the “school sponsored politics” angle.
Will you be ok if MAGA supporting students walk out? Politics do not belong in schools. Do not brainwash the kids (i neither dem or rep)