Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking of Whitman, one of the higher profile drug overdoses happened to a Whitman student, so again, there's no school or cluster you can move to to avoid this: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2022/04/23/after-whitman-students-fentanyl-overdose-family-hopes-awareness-will-prevent-similar-tragedy/
In the wealthy schools, those incidences just get swept more under the rug. That's really the only difference. Rich kids can afford more and expensive drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Just expel them and ruin their chances of college. Enough already.
Anonymous wrote:I think we should leave MCPS alone, they are doing a great job of further degrading what was once the number one school system in the country. I say let it ride!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Just catching up with this thread. I'm a bit shocked. My daughter is at Westland MS and will go to BCC. Is this what she has to look forward to? She hasn't mentioned anything untoward happening at her middle school, thank goodness.
What about Walter Johnson and Whitman high schools? Are they any better? Wondering if it's worth moving clusters, since we were looking for a new house anyway...
All MCPS high schools are dealing with this. There's no safe place.
It's also happening in No Va too. There was an overdose at an Arlington high school just today: https://www.fox5dc.com/news/student-found-unconscious-in-bathroom-at-wakefield-high-school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking of Whitman, one of the higher profile drug overdoses happened to a Whitman student, so again, there's no school or cluster you can move to to avoid this: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2022/04/23/after-whitman-students-fentanyl-overdose-family-hopes-awareness-will-prevent-similar-tragedy/
In the wealthy schools, those incidences just get swept more under the rug. That's really the only difference. Rich kids can afford more and expensive drugs.
Finish your statement, "that are tainted with questionable, think fentanyl, substances that cause instantaneous death." Thank you to all who voted for open borders and all that entails. Thank you so very much.
Anonymous wrote:Just expel them and ruin their chances of college. Enough already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking of Whitman, one of the higher profile drug overdoses happened to a Whitman student, so again, there's no school or cluster you can move to to avoid this: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2022/04/23/after-whitman-students-fentanyl-overdose-family-hopes-awareness-will-prevent-similar-tragedy/
In the wealthy schools, those incidences just get swept more under the rug. That's really the only difference. Rich kids can afford more and expensive drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Speaking of Whitman, one of the higher profile drug overdoses happened to a Whitman student, so again, there's no school or cluster you can move to to avoid this: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2022/04/23/after-whitman-students-fentanyl-overdose-family-hopes-awareness-will-prevent-similar-tragedy/
Anonymous wrote:
Just catching up with this thread. I'm a bit shocked. My daughter is at Westland MS and will go to BCC. Is this what she has to look forward to? She hasn't mentioned anything untoward happening at her middle school, thank goodness.
What about Walter Johnson and Whitman high schools? Are they any better? Wondering if it's worth moving clusters, since we were looking for a new house anyway...
What do you do, man this thread all day long????Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What will your poor child do if they go to a restaurant or concert or movie and smell these things in the bathroom????? Pleazzzzzzzzz!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, they would not actually actively do anything. They just sit there as a deterrence. Let's let them have this job so they can settle down.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly, it is the best they can do. Why don't you volunteer as security to walk the halls?
Unlikely that MCPS would allow the OP to volunteer. I would imagine they would want well-trained security personnel to do that job in case there are issues with a student doing drugs, etc.
Actually, most kids do not have an issue with going to the bathroom. They just go the their stall and do their thing. Easy-peasy. The issue is locking them so that kids cannot go to the bathroom.
Why are you ignoring the kids who are repeatedly and publicly saying they're assaulted by the sights and smells of drug use, witnessing violence or assault or the victim of both and that it makes them AVOID USING THE BATHROOM.
What do you gain from denying and ignoring this? Why doesn't their safety and wellbeing matter to you?
I have never been to a restaurant or movie theater and walked in on drug use or violence.
Concerts/music festivals, that could happen, but my kid would be an adult by the time that's an issue.
Now I'm wondering what's going on in the restaurants and movie theaters that you go to.
Anonymous wrote:What will your poor child do if they go to a restaurant or concert or movie and smell these things in the bathroom????? Pleazzzzzzzzz!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, they would not actually actively do anything. They just sit there as a deterrence. Let's let them have this job so they can settle down.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly, it is the best they can do. Why don't you volunteer as security to walk the halls?
Unlikely that MCPS would allow the OP to volunteer. I would imagine they would want well-trained security personnel to do that job in case there are issues with a student doing drugs, etc.
Actually, most kids do not have an issue with going to the bathroom. They just go the their stall and do their thing. Easy-peasy. The issue is locking them so that kids cannot go to the bathroom.
Why are you ignoring the kids who are repeatedly and publicly saying they're assaulted by the sights and smells of drug use, witnessing violence or assault or the victim of both and that it makes them AVOID USING THE BATHROOM.
What do you gain from denying and ignoring this? Why doesn't their safety and wellbeing matter to you?
What will your poor child do if they go to a restaurant or concert or movie and smell these things in the bathroom????? Pleazzzzzzzzz!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, they would not actually actively do anything. They just sit there as a deterrence. Let's let them have this job so they can settle down.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly, it is the best they can do. Why don't you volunteer as security to walk the halls?
Unlikely that MCPS would allow the OP to volunteer. I would imagine they would want well-trained security personnel to do that job in case there are issues with a student doing drugs, etc.
Actually, most kids do not have an issue with going to the bathroom. They just go the their stall and do their thing. Easy-peasy. The issue is locking them so that kids cannot go to the bathroom.
Why are you ignoring the kids who are repeatedly and publicly saying they're assaulted by the sights and smells of drug use, witnessing violence or assault or the victim of both and that it makes them AVOID USING THE BATHROOM.
What do you gain from denying and ignoring this? Why doesn't their safety and wellbeing matter to you?