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sarisataka

(18,576 posts)
Fri May 10, 2019, 12:16 PM May 2019

Concerned parent describes 'pressure-cooker' environment at site of Colorado school shooting

Source: CNN

(CNN) — One of the first things she noticed was that her child, and other students at STEM School Highlands Ranch, weren't getting enough sleep. The academic workload, she said, seemed crushing. The parent noticed kids stressing out, and lashing out. She said she heard reports of violence, sexual assault and bullying. Yet school officials, she said, seemed to be ignoring the mounting problems.

When she finally picked up the phone to talk to a county school board member in December, she said she was worried that a "perfect storm" was brewing "for something like a Columbine" shooting.

The woman's concerns were detailed in a CNN story this week following a shooting at the suburban Denver school that left one student dead and eight others injured. The mother, who showed CNN evidence of her affiliation with the school but asked not to be identified out of fear of retaliation against her or her child, gave an interview Thursday expanding on her worries about the "pressure-cooker" environment on campus.

"When you don't listen to parents' concerns, when you don't support teachers' concerns, when you don't give teachers the kind of training that they need or the support that they need ... those are the elements that we need for the perfect storm, for something like a Columbine, or some kind of imminent threat to our children's safety in the school, whether it be a bomb or an active shooter, or a suicide," she said in the interview.
Following the parent's call to the school board in December, a district official urged the school's executive director to investigate the allegations to determine whether the parent's fears were founded and whether any action needed to be taken.




Read more: https://www-m.cnn.com/2019/05/09/us/colorado-shooting-stem-school-concerned-parent-invs/index.html?r=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cnn.com%2F



The PR firm says the school sent a confidential mail that no parent replied to. I wonder if any parents can verify that and if confidential also meant anonymous. Given the hardline stance the school seems to have with those who complain it would be understandable no one would be willing to reply to such a letter.
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Concerned parent describes 'pressure-cooker' environment at site of Colorado school shooting (Original Post) sarisataka May 2019 OP
Why does a school need a PR firm? /nt sdfernando May 2019 #1
A school that ignores sarisataka May 2019 #3
Yep sdfernando May 2019 #4
. sarisataka May 2019 #5
It's a charter school. You know, the kind that Betsy DeVos supports. Bet lots of nasty shit Cousin Dupree May 2019 #2

sarisataka

(18,576 posts)
3. A school that ignores
Fri May 10, 2019, 07:52 PM
May 2019

Repeated warnings, denies there are problems within the school, maintains an adversarial relationship with parents until the worst case scenario occurs and they did not take any action which may have prevented it, that school (or more accurately, the administrators) need a PR firm.

Cousin Dupree

(1,866 posts)
2. It's a charter school. You know, the kind that Betsy DeVos supports. Bet lots of nasty shit
Fri May 10, 2019, 03:06 PM
May 2019

is going to come out about this school.

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