I am hoping to see your video, ppAnonymous wrote:You guys, THIS ISN'T TRUE. There is zero percent chance it's true. I will eat my computer if DCPS is instituting a ban on water bottles.
op here, do you still think I'm making this up?Anonymous wrote:I think the lot of you need to be more educated about these topics before you go on for three pages about something that's just completely untrue
Anonymous wrote:Just got a robocall from Wilson apprising us of this new ridiculous policy. Interestingly, they also said that they hope to "relax" this policy in the future. Let's hope common-sense prevails.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These high schools need to come up with a better, more effective way to deal with what I'm sure if a minor alcohol problem. Don't punish an entire student body to stop a few bad eggs. Here's an idea, identify the bad eggs who bring alcohol onto school property and go straight to expulsion.
AMEN! Although I heard that it was bleach some kid smuggled in and dumped on a kid at a high school that provoked this extreme measure.
So expel the kid! Why is this such a struggle?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These high schools need to come up with a better, more effective way to deal with what I'm sure if a minor alcohol problem. Don't punish an entire student body to stop a few bad eggs. Here's an idea, identify the bad eggs who bring alcohol onto school property and go straight to expulsion.
AMEN! Although I heard that it was bleach some kid smuggled in and dumped on a kid at a high school that provoked this extreme measure.
So expel the kid! Why is this such a struggle?
Anonymous wrote:My child was late to class at Wilson today as water bottles were being confiscated at the entrance if unsealed. So if this isn't DCPS policy, why are security guards doing this?
Anonymous wrote:You guys, THIS ISN'T TRUE. There is zero percent chance it's true. I will eat my computer if DCPS is instituting a ban on water bottles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These high schools need to come up with a better, more effective way to deal with what I'm sure if a minor alcohol problem. Don't punish an entire student body to stop a few bad eggs. Here's an idea, identify the bad eggs who bring alcohol onto school property and go straight to expulsion.
AMEN! Although I heard that it was bleach some kid smuggled in and dumped on a kid at a high school that provoked this extreme measure.
Anonymous wrote:These high schools need to come up with a better, more effective way to deal with what I'm sure if a minor alcohol problem. Don't punish an entire student body to stop a few bad eggs. Here's an idea, identify the bad eggs who bring alcohol onto school property and go straight to expulsion.
Anonymous wrote:NO WAY am I letting my kid use 180 disposable water bottles in one school year.
This is an environmental disaster:
2000 kids at Wilson, each bringing one sealed, disposable water bottle per day =
180 days in the school year = 360,000 disposable water bottles per year
= an astonishing 1,440,000 disposable water bottles over the course of 4 years of high school. That's just for ONE high school.
Also: why the presumption of guilt? Why is DCPS always in search of bureaucratic answers to problems that they haven't proven actually exist?
Anonymous wrote:What does DCPS propose that Wilson do with the 2,000 disposable bottles that will now be trashed at school every day? (Few will be recycled.)
FYI: no, 2,000 students can't all fill up reusable water bottles every morning upon arriving at Wilson. The flow at the handful of water fountains doesn't rise high enough to fill a bottle (I tried at back-to-school night), and the bathroom sinks are all marked "do not drink" because the water is unfiltered and a possible lead hazard. Plus, the hallways are so crowded that students can't stop to open their lockers between classes, let alone stand in line at a water fountain.
WHAT ENORMOUS PROBLEM IS THIS DRASTIC PLAN ATTEMPTING TO SOLVE? The problem--present at every high school in America--of a small handful of miscreants smuggling vodka in to school once a year?
Has our interim chancellor ever visited Wilson during the school day?