Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting to see what one of the parents does for a living.
why the vague posting?
Anonymous wrote:Interesting to see what one of the parents does for a living.
Anonymous wrote:Do we think this event is the reason that Marshall HS parents just got the Support Resources note from school? Or was there something else?
The note started with "Following a recent act of violence in our community, our crisis team has been putting together resources to support students who continue to express fear or anxiety about what happened."
Anonymous wrote:Interesting to see what one of the parents does for a living.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any update on the perpetrators?
Info on the 18 year old was released. Info on the 17 year old won't be as he is a minor.
Anonymous wrote:Any update on the perpetrators?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least one other kid who survived was also a “nice kid everyone liked”, who was known for a nerdy extracurricular, and who was also known in their school as “the kid you see to get weed”. I had mentioned this story to a friend because my kid is in WL, and she said that her kid was in school with the other teen. I don’t condone it, it is very stupid, but how many of you pearl clutchers “knew a guy who could get me a joint” when you were in HS? I never partook, but I knew who to ask if I had wanted to. Nice enough guy - still talk to them today and are grown up in a white collar job.
So you would be okay with your child being the neighborhood drug dealer because most likely he's going to grow up and have a perfectly respectable white collar job? Is that what you're saying?? Why don't you just give him the money to help fund that habit, then? Go on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least one other kid who survived was also a “nice kid everyone liked”, who was known for a nerdy extracurricular, and who was also known in their school as “the kid you see to get weed”. I had mentioned this story to a friend because my kid is in WL, and she said that her kid was in school with the other teen. I don’t condone it, it is very stupid, but how many of you pearl clutchers “knew a guy who could get me a joint” when you were in HS? I never partook, but I knew who to ask if I had wanted to. Nice enough guy - still talk to them today and are grown up in a white collar job.
So you would be okay with your child being the neighborhood drug dealer because most likely he's going to grow up and have a perfectly respectable white collar job? Is that what you're saying?? Why don't you just give him the money to help fund that habit, then? Go on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s so interesting how many make apologies and excuses for rich suburban kids who engage in criminal activities.
This would be a totally different thread if it had been two neighborhood kids who died. "Oh the apartments off of Los Pueblos Way, obviously there was a drug-related shooting there, whatever, nobody will miss those two kids. Typical bad kids from a bad neighborhood. They were super disruptive in class. Good riddance."
You know it's true. I saw the racist posts on this thread before they were deleted.
Anonymous wrote:It’s so interesting how many make apologies and excuses for rich suburban kids who engage in criminal activities.