Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus H.
A few privileged kids (who, btw, we don't the race of the offenders), act like a-holes, and people here want the full season cancelled and staff fired.
You guys are crazy
Three incidents over a week or so from the same school directed at Einstein
Anonymous wrote:I am in the Sherwood Cluster, there is talk but no details. It is on Next Door for our neighborhood and people are discussing the problem as a whole in the area. The Principal is addressing the situation (2 different emails) and has reached out to address this with the other school prior to the Washington Post Article. Problem is MCPS does nothing toward accountability at any school, and this systemic problem starts at home.
Anonymous wrote:Jesus H.
A few privileged kids (who, btw, we don't the race of the offenders), act like a-holes, and people here want the full season cancelled and staff fired.
You guys are crazy
Anonymous wrote:Why haven't the coach and other Sherwood staff on site that were informed of the incident or witnessed it and did not take action fired?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stated in the other thread that if they really had a zero tolerance policy for this kind of thing, the coaches should've have stopped the game. Give a warning to the audience, and if it doesn't stop, then the game is forfeit by the offending side.
That's zero tolerance. What actually happened was high tolerance of racism against Asian American students by the adults there. If this happened to black players, I'm pretty sure there would've been a much bigger stink DURING the game.
Double standard.
Completely agree and MCPS has not been shy about revealing the nature of racist graffiti or other remarks when it was directed at Black students or Jewish students. Why won't they publicly talk about and apologize for the racist remarks against Asian American students?
Maybe something like this?
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/schools/sherwood-principal-denounces-students-racist-comments-to-einstein-students/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stated in the other thread that if they really had a zero tolerance policy for this kind of thing, the coaches should've have stopped the game. Give a warning to the audience, and if it doesn't stop, then the game is forfeit by the offending side.
That's zero tolerance. What actually happened was high tolerance of racism against Asian American students by the adults there. If this happened to black players, I'm pretty sure there would've been a much bigger stink DURING the game.
Double standard.
Completely agree and MCPS has not been shy about revealing the nature of racist graffiti or other remarks when it was directed at Black students or Jewish students. Why won't they publicly talk about and apologize for the racist remarks against Asian American students?
Anonymous wrote:Sherwood teams should not be allowed any spectators/supporters in the stands at both home and away games for at least the remainder of the fall sports season. Period.
Anonymous wrote:I stated in the other thread that if they really had a zero tolerance policy for this kind of thing, the coaches should've have stopped the game. Give a warning to the audience, and if it doesn't stop, then the game is forfeit by the offending side.
That's zero tolerance. What actually happened was high tolerance of racism against Asian American students by the adults there. If this happened to black players, I'm pretty sure there would've been a much bigger stink DURING the game.
Double standard.
Anonymous wrote:I remember being called a "man" in middle school during pe class simply because I ran faster than the boys. Sherwood fans seem to be namecalling due to their teams' (or their own) inadequacies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised MCPS doesn't have a policy against harassment and racism on school property, and that they allowed this behavior at games to continue and fester. Reading about Sherwood which I'd never heard of until now makes me very happy to have avoided that Olney area in house shopping
Tell us your zip code and school pyramid, and we can do a quick google search to find similar incidents in your neck of the woods.
Everyone is right to be upset. This is clearly inappropriate behavior. But it’s really weird how people are labeling the school (and now the entire area) as some racist outlier.
Actually the area we live is diverse and people tend to be very respectful of each other here. I didn't want to live in a more homogenous area because incidents like what's going on in Sherwood tend to happen.