Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Law enforcement person here - call the police. Now.
This is not a "school" issue. As someone who work with law enforcement after multiple school shootings, the one thing EVERYONE says is "I wish someone had called the police sooner"
Don't be that person we are interviewing who says that.
Shouldn't I give the school a chance to act accordingly?
Anonymous wrote:
I don't need to know your past. Your child is no different that the typical mean girl/mean girl crowd that and their mothers think they are just darling and would NEVER be involved in anything mean. It is the boys alone right?
That was my first post BTW. There are more than just me saying you have a mean girl. Sometimes the truth hurts. Your child is mean or hangs with the mean kids. Good news is that she is young and can possibly be turned around. Parent your child now because a 4th grader's kill list isn't nearly as scary as a middle schooler's kill list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
1. This is a fourth grader. I highly doubt he's going to show up and shoot people this year, HOWEVER -
2. You need to raise hell because sane children don't say things like this, and if the police isn't involved and clued in, and this boy's parents don't get him to a therapist and psychologist, he could be the next high school shooter in a few years.
3. And by raising hell I mean getting together with ALL the parents whose children you know are on the list and talking to them, as well as contacting the school and demanding they take it seriously, and if no one else calls the police, call them yourself.
4. Don't downplay your child's role in this or the other children's role. Perhaps they bullied him, perhaps not, but the reality is that he FELT bullied. In your communication with the police and the school, always be factual, objective and fair. Do not reject bullying accusations out of hand.
Voice of reason
Anonymous wrote:
1. This is a fourth grader. I highly doubt he's going to show up and shoot people this year, HOWEVER -
2. You need to raise hell because sane children don't say things like this, and if the police isn't involved and clued in, and this boy's parents don't get him to a therapist and psychologist, he could be the next high school shooter in a few years.
3. And by raising hell I mean getting together with ALL the parents whose children you know are on the list and talking to them, as well as contacting the school and demanding they take it seriously, and if no one else calls the police, call them yourself.
4. Don't downplay your child's role in this or the other children's role. Perhaps they bullied him, perhaps not, but the reality is that he FELT bullied. In your communication with the police and the school, always be factual, objective and fair. Do not reject bullying accusations out of hand.
Anonymous wrote:Being on a list does not make one a victim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can handle your daughter. Start by teaching kindness and empathy.
+1. Stop excusing her behavior.
OK people. DD claims she has never done or said anything to the boy. I told her she must have done something or else her name wouldn't be on the list! She maintains she hasn't. DD was involved in 2 lunch room incidents last year. It was a bunch of boy and a bunch of girls fighting over the same table. Some boys got in trouble because of this. Everyone was talked to by the school. Kill List boy is one of the boys in the group.
nope, you are being snowed
Two things:
1.) your daughter is a bully or hangs out with the mean girls. 4 kids, NONE have been involved in any lunch room incidents much less 2......
2.) give the school a deadline to deal with it or you will take it to the police. Obviously they need to deal with the child who has a kill list but more importantly your DD and friends who are driving a child to have a kill list.
Are people actually thinking that a bullying girl is more of an issue than a kid saying he's going to bring a gun to school? A bullying girl should be dealt with, yes (don't know if this applies; OP, talk to the school about this) but a kid talking about a gun requires a report to the police immediately. No "giving a deadline" nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FTR, OP has never said the boy brought a gun to school or has access to a gun or has a bad home life. WTF people?
The same people who say the daughter is bullying the boy.
DONT MAKE SH!T UP PEOPLE!!!
Anonymous wrote:FTR, OP has never said the boy brought a gun to school or has access to a gun or has a bad home life. WTF people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hell, let's say her kid IS a mean bully. When she and other children are shot by an upset kid, they become victims. Irregardless of what prompted it, if a child is talking about bringing a gun to school, the police should be notified immediately. The school and parents can all sort out the behavior, but absolutely many more kids than just this group of boys and girls could be impacted.
This.
If you bully someone, killing them is not the answer.
I can't believe that some of you are justifying that fact. What is wrong with you people?
No one justified killing bullies.
You haven't read this entire thread.
Yes indeed I have. Please point out the quote that states shooters are justified in killing. The only thing that has been said is that OP can work with her daughter on being kind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can handle your daughter. Start by teaching kindness and empathy.
+1. Stop excusing her behavior.
OK people. DD claims she has never done or said anything to the boy. I told her she must have done something or else her name wouldn't be on the list! She maintains she hasn't. DD was involved in 2 lunch room incidents last year. It was a bunch of boy and a bunch of girls fighting over the same table. Some boys got in trouble because of this. Everyone was talked to by the school. Kill List boy is one of the boys in the group.
nope, you are being snowed
Two things:
1.) your daughter is a bully or hangs out with the mean girls. 4 kids, NONE have been involved in any lunch room incidents much less 2......
2.) give the school a deadline to deal with it or you will take it to the police. Obviously they need to deal with the child who has a kill list but more importantly your DD and friends who are driving a child to have a kill list.
Don't know why you think you know more about the past than I do. You exclaim statements as thought you were there. You weren't. SO please stop. This is the last I will address you. DD reported the boys mean behavior and physical violence to the school last year. That got the boys in trouble. So there.
I don't need to know your past. Your child is no different that the typical mean girl/mean girl crowd that and their mothers think they are just darling and would NEVER be involved in anything mean. It is the boys alone right?
That was my first post BTW. There are more than just me saying you have a mean girl. Sometimes the truth hurts. Your child is mean or hangs with the mean kids. Good news is that she is young and can possibly be turned around. Parent your child now because a 4th grader's kill list isn't nearly as scary as a middle schooler's kill list.