Get this, administrators brought him in the day before for "concerning behavior." Odd that the MSM doesn't focus upon this and dig investigate the phenomenon of public school concealing crimes, violent incidents, and threats from parents. Just today, I leaned that a student at my school made a Tik-Tok about shooting up the school. Parents will only learn of this from their children, not from the school leaders, who have decided that it wasn't a serious threat. This student comes from a completely dysfunctional family with a genuinely insane mother. Instead of protecting students and staff, the primary concern among public school administrators is protecting school funding and the endless referenda they use to claim more and more tax dollars, and to protect their own butts. They believe, justifiably so, that if parents knew the extent of violence and the number of warped individuals walking alongside their children at school, they would demand that heads roll.
Link: https://heavy.com/news/ethan-crumbley/
a cop.
Imagine if that was your kid and you learned that your kid was put through that because spineless administrators refused to remove a kid awhile ago when glaring warning signs emerged?
Link: https://twitter.com/thehoffather/status/1465805419150917634?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1465805419150917634%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fcitizenfreepress.com%2Fbreaking%2Fupdate-police-seize-armfuls-of-weapons-fro
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and expulsions. I always chuckle at the other justification: suspensions/expulsions do not improve the learning outcomes of the violent kids who get suspended or expelled. Sounds about right to me. These atom-splitters never factor in the effects on learning when you remove disruptive and violent students from regular classrooms. Not many people have any understanding just how bad it is in public schools in our large population centers. At many, little or no learning is happening. A few years back, a newspaper's investigation of Philly schools revealed that throughout a group of five or six elementary schools, not a single student was proficient in reading. Not one. You can't have learning when the school environment is chaotic and the inmates rule the asylum. These types of "reforms," add to the chaos, violence and inversion of the school hierarchy.
"See? He graduated! That's a better outcome than if he were expelled! And look...all his classmates graduated, too. Just don't ask them to read their diplomas, please."
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I guess you personally dislike MAS. I'm sure you have your reasons, but there's a problem in our schools. Bigly! Whether you want to acknowledge that or not.
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I suspect it’s more a function of “poor” parenting.
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