Sunday, November 26, 2017

JOHN BOWNE HS KIDS WITH GUNS

I'm up tonight in the process of grading three sets of final project term papers (Middle College HS works on a trimester model to align with our partners at LaGuardia Community College) and I am taking a break to look at some news. One of my Facebook friends who I worked with at Jamaica HS sent  this story from the Daily News out about students with guns at John Bowne HS.

Part of the article:
Two teens were found with guns in school after a brawl broke out in their Queens cafeteria over a girl, police said Monday.

In all, six John Bowne High School students were hauled off Friday to the 107th Precinct in Flushing, including one who was carrying a .40-caliber gun and the other a BB gun, police said.

Before fists flew, one of the 17-year-olds taunted another, boasting, “I want to fight you, I have a Glock, do you? Give me your hand. Feel it, feel it.”

School officials intervened and separated the two sparring groups. When police responded, they found a BB gun in the jacket pocket of the boy who claimed to have a Glock. He was arrested and charged with menacing, criminal possession of a weapon and harassment.

To show the state of the NYC schools in 2017, this story was no big deal as I didn't find out about it for a week.Why wasn't this all over the news? That says something right there.

OK, back from the news/blogging break to do some more grading before turning in. Anyone who says teachers have it easy should try this.

19 comments:

  1. John Bowne HS can use some super-tough discipline!

    Check out Adrienne Barbeau in "Teacher's Aide":

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBe-2q-gtXc

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  2. Put a flak jacket on your holiday wish list people.

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  3. They got arrested, but is it suspendable under DeBlasios lack of discipline code.

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  4. The artilcle leaves out the fact a staff member was struck and knocked to the floor, out with injuries entire following week.

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    1. Teachers don't matter. Not even part of the story.

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  5. How much longer will it be before a teacher is stabbed or shot? Never I hope - but the UFT should be pressing for metal detectors in schools that kids and staff have described as unsafe in the annual surveys.

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  6. TeachmyclassMrMayor(andyoutooMrMayor)Sunday, November 26, 2017 10:58:00 AM

    You could ask the principal to do his job, but he is too busy sexually harassing all of the female employees.

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    1. That is the type of Principal Fariña likes. Same as Dwarka.

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  7. This has nothing to do with lbgtqia rights. Move along.

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    1. Tell that to the kid who stabbed two of his tormentors after being bullied for years for being bi-sexual.

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  8. But wait, they are really good kids...Why do I, as a "teacher" have to put my life and sanity on the line for this?

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  9. Think it was actually an AP that got hurt.

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  10. Must be the teachers fault for failing to engage them not to bring firearms to school.

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  11. You are not alone! What a mess!

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  12. Question:
    If you are provisionally placed,do you continue to get weekly/monthly assignments from ATR?

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