Monday, March 5, 2012
How does a parent wrap her mind around a reality no one wants to face?
On Feb. 27, the unthinkable happened. I need to rephrase that. What should be unthinkable happened. But who has not confronted: What if? Parents, students, teachers, school employees, administrators ... shudder at unfathomable thoughts. When I was a child, I hated tornado drills. I tried not to think about my fear. Who could control nature? What goes through our children’s minds? It is unconscionable that they should have to drill for shootings; yet they must. Know what to do. Push down the fear. Pray it never happens. It couldn’t. It wouldn’t. It’s unthinkable. It happened. Our hearts break for the Chardon victims and their families. Our anger burns against the one who committed this crime and against evil circumstances and thoughts …
Monday, February 27, 2012
Chardon High School shooting spurs police presence, notes of reassurance to area parents
A student is dead and four others injured after a student opened fire at Chardon High School in Geauga County this morning. School districts in the area responded quickly, sending notes to parents and students reassuring them of their own safety practices in the event of a dangerous situation. MORE: See below for area school district's reactions, and watch throughout the day as more reactions are added. Beachwood City Schools Superintendent Rich Markwardt sent an email to parents just before 10 a.m. noting that the students practiced lockdown drills with Beachwood Police earlier this year and that officers were dispatched to keep an eye on Beachwood schools when the news broke this morning. In a note to Beachwood High School students …
Three students have died and two students were injured in a shooting at Chardon High School Feb. 27. Follow our Storify account of the incident.
How do you address this news with children?
A student is dead and four students are injured after a shooting at Chardon High School, WKYC reports. Parents rushed to the schools to make sure their own children were ok, and tearful reunions were broadcast on local TV news reports. In light of these events, do you worry about your kids safety? Take our poll. How do you explain these kinds of events to your kids? Tell us in the comments.
jolie montlick
10:55 pm on Thursday, October 11, 2012
Please check out my anti-bullying music video "My Song for Taylor Swift" that was just released. It empowers kids to speak up in the face of bullying and shows heartwarming scenes of kids doing the right thing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPR_-zDMD8A. In 1 week the video has been seen in 41 states and 20 countries. And please pass it on to others- we want it to to viral and help as many kids …   more ›