A fight between two students at a high school in Montgomery County, Maryland, ended quickly, according to the principal, but not before two staffers were knocked to the floor while trying to separate the students.
News of the fight at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School on Wednesday prompted Montgomery County Council member Will Jawando, who viewed a video of the incident, to issue a statement saying that “violence has no place in our schools or community.”..
Let's hope that they will not file charges for damages that will have to be paid by the county residents.
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Jawando says: ". . . he does believe the professor should be named and will push for that."
But, this was not an act of violence merely coercion:
DeleteWill Jawando, who viewed a video of the incident, to issue a statement saying that “violence has no place in our schools or community.”..
Will Jawando is obviously wrong. Violence does have a place in our schools and communities. In face, it's all over the place now.
ReplyDelete"...that MCPS has the funding to provide comprehensive support..."
ReplyDeleteThe answer is blowin' in the wind