Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe Virginia can create public schools for really troubled teens who are a danger to general population school students.
We used to have those. Now those kids are walking the hallways with protections.
Yep, we had them in LCPS when I was in school from 1992-2001. It was Douglas School in Leesburg (it's currently being renovated).
It's where the kids who were caught with drugs got sent and also the kids who were constant disruptions/discipline issues. The boy who pat a girl's butt in 9th grade got sent there for the rest of his HS career. The girls who snorted pixie stix like coke in 7th grade got sent there until 9th grade. The kid who slapped a teacher got sent there.
Now all those kids get to remain in mainstream school because "everyone has a right to an education."![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A teacher walked into the bathroom during the assault, saw the two feet under the door, and walked out, doing nothing. Aces.
That teacher will never experience a moment of peace again after knowing what happened to that poor girl.
I'm not sure that the kind of person who would walk out and do nothing would have those feelings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A teacher walked into the bathroom during the assault, saw the two feet under the door, and walked out, doing nothing. Aces.
That teacher will never experience a moment of peace again after knowing what happened to that poor girl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe Virginia can create public schools for really troubled teens who are a danger to general population school students.
We used to have those. Now those kids are walking the hallways with protections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The report faults the school for not opening a Title IX investigation, and one official was dogged in pointing out these flaws in September.
I don't think schools and colleges should be doing these investigations, and instead the police should be handling it.
The police (LCSO) were involved from the beginning. An SRO from the school was involved. The LCSO dropped the ball and the right wing have tried to use the whole event to destroy the school board and the Super who do not lean right.
And the sheriff is about as evil a rabid right-winger as they get. He is really a villain in all of this.
As a Loudoun resident, it blows my mind that the LCSO isn’t being held more responsible for their part in this mess. Between this and the incident a month or so ago where they mistakenly released a violent offender, I wonder about the competency there.
Guess I am naive…I didn’t realize they were THAT bad.
I guess holding the LCSO accountable (in addition to the well-placed blame that resides with LCPS) doesn’t fit the narrative some are trying to sell, though.
Anonymous wrote:A teacher walked into the bathroom during the assault, saw the two feet under the door, and walked out, doing nothing. Aces.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe Virginia can create public schools for really troubled teens who are a danger to general population school students.
Anonymous wrote:A teacher walked into the bathroom during the assault, saw the two feet under the door, and walked out, doing nothing. Aces.
Anonymous wrote:The independent review done by LCPS was with the same law firm they hired in July 2021. Their current division counsel was working at that law firm before coming to LCPS.
This is not independent, just a hand picked choice.
Anonymous wrote:We need to bring back institutions.
Anonymous wrote:Their discussion of attorney client privilege and the recommendation was interesting. Just because counsel is present doesn't mean that everything is covered under ACP. Can't the judge overrule that? We only use ACP when they are actually giving legal advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A teacher walked into the bathroom during the assault, saw the two feet under the door, and walked out, doing nothing. Aces.
The grand jury report shows admin getting angry at a teacher for writing an email about the kid sitting on girls' laps and putting his arm around their necks. The admin assumed the teacher was transphobic so in that kind of work environment a teacher is going to ignore a whole lot rather than risk their job.
I guess I am cut from a different cloth. My job is not worth not protecting kids