Anonymous wrote:Something seems off about the whole situation. From the poster who said it’s really bad to the one who said they find it improbable that this happened. To the lack of details. I can’t put my finger on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are crazy.
That is like calling water wet, but such is life with hyper sensitive Janney parents who think their kids are perfect and should never be corrected.
If that was the case here, please do tell if you know details. Otherwise the lack of details is going to cause people to draw their own conclusions, right
or wrong.
Go back and read the email that Janney sent and then tell me what additional details any parent (other than the parent of the child involved) would need?
Specific information about how they:
1) monitor staff to ensure proper conduct
2) create channels for complaints about staff from parents, other staff, and kids
3) standards in place to screen and hire staff
4) standards in place to react to incident reports and complaints
5) evaluation of whether there are any structural factors that could lead to problems (ie ratio too high, lack of curriculum, lack of clear expectations for staff)
Exactly. Just saying We fixed it isnt going to cut it at all. Especially when this wasn’t a concern in my mind before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are crazy.
That is like calling water wet, but such is life with hyper sensitive Janney parents who think their kids are perfect and should never be corrected.
If that was the case here, please do tell if you know details. Otherwise the lack of details is going to cause people to draw their own conclusions, right
or wrong.
Go back and read the email that Janney sent and then tell me what additional details any parent (other than the parent of the child involved) would need?
Specific information about how they:
1) monitor staff to ensure proper conduct
2) create channels for complaints about staff from parents, other staff, and kids
3) standards in place to screen and hire staff
4) standards in place to react to incident reports and complaints
5) evaluation of whether there are any structural factors that could lead to problems (ie ratio too high, lack of curriculum, lack of clear expectations for staff)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are crazy.
That is like calling water wet, but such is life with hyper sensitive Janney parents who think their kids are perfect and should never be corrected.
If that was the case here, please do tell if you know details. Otherwise the lack of details is going to cause people to draw their own conclusions, right
or wrong.
Go back and read the email that Janney sent and then tell me what additional details any parent (other than the parent of the child involved) would need?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are crazy.
That is like calling water wet, but such is life with hyper sensitive Janney parents who think their kids are perfect and should never be corrected.
If that was the case here, please do tell if you know details. Otherwise the lack of details is going to cause people to draw their own conclusions, right
or wrong.
Go back and read the email that Janney sent and then tell me what additional details any parent (other than the parent of the child involved) would need?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are crazy.
That is like calling water wet, but such is life with hyper sensitive Janney parents who think their kids are perfect and should never be corrected.
If that was the case here, please do tell if you know details. Otherwise the lack of details is going to cause people to draw their own conclusions, right
or wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are crazy.
That is like calling water wet, but such is life with hyper sensitive Janney parents who think their kids are perfect and should never be corrected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are crazy.
That is like calling water wet, but such is life with hyper sensitive Janney parents who think their kids are perfect and should never be corrected.
If that was the case here, please do tell if you know details. Otherwise the lack of details is going to cause people to draw their own conclusions, right
or wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are crazy.
That is like calling water wet, but such is life with hyper sensitive Janney parents who think their kids are perfect and should never be corrected.
Anonymous wrote:You people are crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[/b]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard it was really bad. Don't know if I should give details on dcum.
I respect you not wanting to say anything but I also don’t understand.
Why take a chance someone gets hurt again? Do we fully put our trust in the school to do what’s best for our children once an incident has already occurred? Training sessions might work but they also may not work? What if additional staff is involved and it’s not uncovered? I need to know that my children OUR children are safe. I don’t want to leave this in the hands of a school that has already failed at least one child and parent(s).
Coverups are not okay And sweeping this under the rug is not okay. I will be following up with the police department tomorrow to verify if a police report has been filed.
-OP
NP. Either you trust the school and staff or you don't. Your lack of trust isn't more important than privacy.
This is why people get away with hurting kids and we have to wait until they become adults and speak up.
You’re part of a broad issue with society Good luck to your kids with their “privacy”
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Whoops, I meant to +1 this:
This is why people get away with hurting kids and we have to wait until they become adults and speak up.
You’re part of a broad issue with society Good luck to your kids with their “privacy”
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You’re part of a broad issue with society Good luck to your kids with their “privacy”
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What a bizarre and irrational post - no one is being silent or being allowed to get away with anything. The person has been removed from their position and both the school and DC Police are investigating. Just because an email has not gone out to the parents providing every last detail about the incident doesn't mean it is being covered up.
I agree with the bizarreness of the formatting, and I apologize for that.
However, there is nothing bizarre or irrational about the post I clumbsily +1'ed.
When folks choose to, or are pressured to, blindly trust that Authority will do the right thing in all students' best interest and that Authority would have already taken action if it was necessary, Authority gets the leeway it needs to put its own interest before students'. I've seen it plenty of times before.