Anonymous wrote:It's terrible what happened to the poor kid. But here's my question: if your son is so severely and intolerably bullied, why do you keep sending him to that school? You don't even have to be there past 16 years of age. And you can always get a GED, and you can always graduate from an online program, not even affiliated with MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/kolbiereports/status/1486141379571032065?s=21
Watch the interview.. really upsetting.
It's tragic but I'm pretty sure this is not the kind of thing the board of education handles. It seems like you just want to use this family's tragedy for your own political agenda.
You are either wrong or intentionally lying. The Board of Education takes up student transfers and placements at every meeting. They do it in closed session so no one can watch them continually deny parent requests. Parents are never allowed to speak or attend these hearings. It's all done behind closed doors to keep parents and the public in the dark.
This parent may have a legitimate concern about their child's placement, but linking it to the child being murdered outside of school feels like a bridge too far. If I disagreed with my child's placement and my child was later killed in a car crash, that would also not be the BOE's fault.
I have sympathy for a grieving mother here, and wish her the best in this tragic circumstance. If you aren't this grieving parent, maybe take a step back and recognize that these two events don't seem to be related.
What an idiot. You didn't watch the news coverage. You didn't listen to what the mother said. You didn't pay any attention but think you can sit on an anonymous board and equate the murder of a child who was being bullied to a car crash? Your covid is a car crash analogy fails you again.
The "news coverage" is an interview with a distraught mother. She blames the BOE, because grieving people will lash out, maybe sometimes irrationally. But there's zero evidence that his placement --> his murder, and folks on this thread don't have the excuse of being a grieving parent.
I'm not blaming her, but I'm disappointed with folks on this thread who are jumping on a child's murder to beat their own drums about SROs or private school placements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's terrible what happened to the poor kid. But here's my question: if your son is so severely and intolerably bullied, why do you keep sending him to that school? You don't even have to be there past 16 years of age. And you can always get a GED, and you can always graduate from an online program, not even affiliated with MCPS.
Because you have a right to an education.
That's like saying, if somebody sexually harasses you why not get another job.
Anonymous wrote:Where is the proof that anyone was bullied? The only place I’ve seen mention of that is on this forum and that’s hardly reliable.
Anonymous wrote:It's terrible what happened to the poor kid. But here's my question: if your son is so severely and intolerably bullied, why do you keep sending him to that school? You don't even have to be there past 16 years of age. And you can always get a GED, and you can always graduate from an online program, not even affiliated with MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/kolbiereports/status/1486141379571032065?s=21
Watch the interview.. really upsetting.
It's tragic but I'm pretty sure this is not the kind of thing the board of education handles. It seems like you just want to use this family's tragedy for your own political agenda.
You are either wrong or intentionally lying. The Board of Education takes up student transfers and placements at every meeting. They do it in closed session so no one can watch them continually deny parent requests. Parents are never allowed to speak or attend these hearings. It's all done behind closed doors to keep parents and the public in the dark.
This parent may have a legitimate concern about their child's placement, but linking it to the child being murdered outside of school feels like a bridge too far. If I disagreed with my child's placement and my child was later killed in a car crash, that would also not be the BOE's fault.
I have sympathy for a grieving mother here, and wish her the best in this tragic circumstance. If you aren't this grieving parent, maybe take a step back and recognize that these two events don't seem to be related.
What an idiot. You didn't watch the news coverage. You didn't listen to what the mother said. You didn't pay any attention but think you can sit on an anonymous board and equate the murder of a child who was being bullied to a car crash? Your covid is a car crash analogy fails you again.
Anonymous wrote:Why are kids bringing guns to school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/kolbiereports/status/1486141379571032065?s=21
Watch the interview.. really upsetting.
It's tragic but I'm pretty sure this is not the kind of thing the board of education handles. It seems like you just want to use this family's tragedy for your own political agenda.
You are either wrong or intentionally lying. The Board of Education takes up student transfers and placements at every meeting. They do it in closed session so no one can watch them continually deny parent requests. Parents are never allowed to speak or attend these hearings. It's all done behind closed doors to keep parents and the public in the dark.
This parent may have a legitimate concern about their child's placement, but linking it to the child being murdered outside of school feels like a bridge too far. If I disagreed with my child's placement and my child was later killed in a car crash, that would also not be the BOE's fault.
I have sympathy for a grieving mother here, and wish her the best in this tragic circumstance. If you aren't this grieving parent, maybe take a step back and recognize that these two events don't seem to be related.
I was wondering this also...the police are still conducting an investigation. We don't have enough information yet.
https://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcgportalapps/Press_Detail_Pol.aspx?Item_ID=39913
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/kolbiereports/status/1486141379571032065?s=21
Watch the interview.. really upsetting.
It's tragic but I'm pretty sure this is not the kind of thing the board of education handles. It seems like you just want to use this family's tragedy for your own political agenda.
You are either wrong or intentionally lying. The Board of Education takes up student transfers and placements at every meeting. They do it in closed session so no one can watch them continually deny parent requests. Parents are never allowed to speak or attend these hearings. It's all done behind closed doors to keep parents and the public in the dark.
This parent may have a legitimate concern about their child's placement, but linking it to the child being murdered outside of school feels like a bridge too far. If I disagreed with my child's placement and my child was later killed in a car crash, that would also not be the BOE's fault.
I have sympathy for a grieving mother here, and wish her the best in this tragic circumstance. If you aren't this grieving parent, maybe take a step back and recognize that these two events don't seem to be related.
I was wondering this also...the police are still conducting an investigation. We don't have enough information yet.
https://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcgportalapps/Press_Detail_Pol.aspx?Item_ID=39913
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/kolbiereports/status/1486141379571032065?s=21
Watch the interview.. really upsetting.
It's tragic but I'm pretty sure this is not the kind of thing the board of education handles. It seems like you just want to use this family's tragedy for your own political agenda.
You are either wrong or intentionally lying. The Board of Education takes up student transfers and placements at every meeting. They do it in closed session so no one can watch them continually deny parent requests. Parents are never allowed to speak or attend these hearings. It's all done behind closed doors to keep parents and the public in the dark.
This parent may have a legitimate concern about their child's placement, but linking it to the child being murdered outside of school feels like a bridge too far. If I disagreed with my child's placement and my child was later killed in a car crash, that would also not be the BOE's fault.
I have sympathy for a grieving mother here, and wish her the best in this tragic circumstance. If you aren't this grieving parent, maybe take a step back and recognize that these two events don't seem to be related.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/kolbiereports/status/1486141379571032065?s=21
Watch the interview.. really upsetting.
It's tragic but I'm pretty sure this is not the kind of thing the board of education handles. It seems like you just want to use this family's tragedy for your own political agenda.
You are either wrong or intentionally lying. The Board of Education takes up student transfers and placements at every meeting. They do it in closed session so no one can watch them continually deny parent requests. Parents are never allowed to speak or attend these hearings. It's all done behind closed doors to keep parents and the public in the dark.
This parent may have a legitimate concern about their child's placement, but linking it to the child being murdered outside of school feels like a bridge too far. If I disagreed with my child's placement and my child was later killed in a car crash, that would also not be the BOE's fault.
I have sympathy for a grieving mother here, and wish her the best in this tragic circumstance. If you aren't this grieving parent, maybe take a step back and recognize that these two events don't seem to be related.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/kolbiereports/status/1486141379571032065?s=21
Watch the interview.. really upsetting.
It's tragic but I'm pretty sure this is not the kind of thing the board of education handles. It seems like you just want to use this family's tragedy for your own political agenda.
You are either wrong or intentionally lying. The Board of Education takes up student transfers and placements at every meeting. They do it in closed session so no one can watch them continually deny parent requests. Parents are never allowed to speak or attend these hearings. It's all done behind closed doors to keep parents and the public in the dark.