Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You would think that if a kid was almost killed under your watch that you would be fired. The principal should be fired.
No kid was “almost killed.”
Anonymous wrote:You would think that if a kid was almost killed under your watch that you would be fired. The principal should be fired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like mutual combat, which is perfectly legal. This stuff seemed to happen on a weekly basis when I attended a high school that was located out in BFE in the 80's. Honestly, most of the injuries occur due to fighting on a hard surface and the lack of someone stopping the fight when someone is taking too much damage.
I'm 52. I attended MCPS schools. (not a W school either) I do not EVER remember seeing such fights - EVER.
Your acceptance of this behavior is truly disturbing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does every concussion require an ambulance? My child just had one and it was a visit to the pediatricians office (and follow ups).
I'd say this is worse than a concussion and in need of immediate care . . .
https://wjla.com/news/local/md-school-didnt-call-for-ambulance-for-student-who-fractured-skull-parents-say
“The whole system failed today. It just failed,” said Van Dyken, whose 14-year-old son is one of the two students seen fighting in the video. “My son is here at a hospital with a fractured skull and bleeding from his head and nothing was done at the school.”
Because you have the benefit of hindsight and a video to watch...a lot more info than school staff did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does every concussion require an ambulance? My child just had one and it was a visit to the pediatricians office (and follow ups).
I'd say this is worse than a concussion and in need of immediate care . . .
https://wjla.com/news/local/md-school-didnt-call-for-ambulance-for-student-who-fractured-skull-parents-say
“The whole system failed today. It just failed,” said Van Dyken, whose 14-year-old son is one of the two students seen fighting in the video. “My son is here at a hospital with a fractured skull and bleeding from his head and nothing was done at the school.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of most importance - I hope the boy is able to make a recovery.
Of secondary importance - I hope Leroy Evans finally loses his job over this. He is an abomination. I don’t mean hidden in a cushy central office position either. I don’t want one penny of my taxes going to his salary anymore.
Bullcrap, you have it out for him because you cannot walk all over him like you want.
Anonymous wrote:Does every concussion require an ambulance? My child just had one and it was a visit to the pediatricians office (and follow ups).
“The whole system failed today. It just failed,” said Van Dyken, whose 14-year-old son is one of the two students seen fighting in the video. “My son is here at a hospital with a fractured skull and bleeding from his head and nothing was done at the school.”
Anonymous wrote:Of most importance - I hope the boy is able to make a recovery.
Of secondary importance - I hope Leroy Evans finally loses his job over this. He is an abomination. I don’t mean hidden in a cushy central office position either. I don’t want one penny of my taxes going to his salary anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All HSs have fights. It’s not an exclusive MCPS issue.
An ambulance should have been called, but in and of itself, fighting is not unusual.
All HSs have flights and most school systems unlike MCPS take action. MCPS protects itself not the students. This leads to more fights but again MCPS doesn't care unless it becomes public.
PP who you quoted. I agree 100%. MCPS cares about publicity. The fact that so many different HSs have been in the news this year is probably making their heads spin. It’s no longer two “bad” apples, it’s the whole lot.
Anonymous wrote:All HSs have fights. It’s not an exclusive MCPS issue.
An ambulance should have been called, but in and of itself, fighting is not unusual.