Monday, December 11, 2006

Police called to fight at Bradley Tech

The incident at Bradley Tech, which had 1,575 students as of the third Friday attendance count, is the latest in a string of violent episodes at area high schools. Over the past few months, large-scale fights took place at the North Division high school complex and at Washington High School, and reports of students attacking teachers or administrators have occurred at Ronald Reagan, Madison and Bay View high schools.

What do Tech, North and Washington have in common?
They are all "small schools"
This is the new failure in liberal educational ideas...
Working great, isn't it

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Scorpion says---
What is going on in MPS? "AWFUL"
Andy says it will take a Herculean
effort by all staff members to turn this around. Does your simple-
minded superintendent have his head up his MPS?

Anonymous said...

they arent small schools....the problem is the money...teachers are getting cut so some teachers are left with overwhelming class sizes which does not work

Anonymous said...

I think it's ridiculous...all of these fights. It's the kinda things you do in middle school, not in high school. Especially with small schools....ironic considering that one would expect larger schools to have issues with fighting. It's not safe at an MPS school, but it's not the teachers' fault, it's the students.