Yes. The school should be held accountable. My daughter was fighting in school. The school called me to come get her and take her home and she was suspended for 3 days. Oxford schools should have demanded those parents take their son back home until proof of his therapy was given. Bless the family of children loss. 🎉
@@fayeart5277The school played a massive part. There was a clear threat to the children in their care and to school personnel and they had a responsibility to keep them safe. They should have involved the authorities. Mass school shootings have now become so common place, that to not act on such huge red flags is, at the very least, grossly negligent.
Some of the upper classman students had a choice to be fully remote that year. If this was the case, why did the school even give them the choice to take their son out of school or not? He should have been sent home for distance learning until they figured everything out. That's where the school went wrong- they gave the parents a choice.
All teachers, councilors, principals are mandated reporters. They should have notified child services and Ethan could have be confined to a mental health facility and the parents would have been charged with gross neglect and the shooting could have been prevented. but they did nothing.
They should also have contacted the police when the parents didn’t take their son out of the school. Lots of balls were dropped in this case and the outcome was four kids dead, families changed forever.
Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid. P.S. "It's time for the school ..." I'm a retired school teacher / librarian. EVERY parent will say "It's not my kid, it's the other kids." Then raise heck at school board meetings.
The next fight is to the state legislature to change the immunity law and require a state law that schools must have behavioral health professionals on staff and increasing the availability of CRC (crisis resources centers) for acute evaluations and treatment.
Weeping for the parents. Frustration at our country's inability to raise, educate and watch for problem signs. So many children should be removed early from public schools.
The school staff has to bear some responsibility for not checking the shooter’s backpack. If legally they were not allowed they should have asked the parents to check it while they were all there with the shooter!
Yes, this school was negligent in not training (enough or at all) ALL staff 'you see something- say something' as it pertains to 'at risk', or vulnerable students. Teachers know (or should) which student is bullied, left out, is listless... Principal as leader, needs to emphasize be aware and proactive. Ask at a white board 'what would you describe as red flags? Our role is to maintain a safe environment.' Counselor needed to be far more proactive (Ethan drew a picture of himself holding a gun, blood and 'HELP ME!'). Counselors foremost should be emphatic on the phone w/parents when a student makes a drawing of a gun/ blood/'the voices wont stop!' 'Come to school immediately we need to make a plan to help your son. We're a team, it's important to work together'. Why isn't training for proactive policies mandated by DOE Federal level so all schools/staff have a module on this & admin responsible for supporting staff/call meetings to ask is there a potential problem we should know about?
We have to deal with the privilege these parents were given, and the underprivileged children don’t get.. racism in schools is prevalent in families and into schools
They professional counselor handed him the gun.....he is more guilty than the parents in my opinion...he laughted about the backpack being heavy and didnt bother to look in it....and just handed this boy a gun.....so very sad for these families.....
Yes. The school should be held accountable. My daughter was fighting in school. The school called me to come get her and take her home and she was suspended for 3 days. Oxford schools should have demanded those parents take their son back home until proof of his therapy was given. Bless the family of children loss. 🎉
Blame the school to😢
Passing the blame off on Oxford High School is a cop out. Ridiculous!
@@fayeart5277The school played a massive part. There was a clear threat to the children in their care and to school personnel and they had a responsibility to keep them safe. They should have involved the authorities. Mass school shootings have now become so common place, that to not act on such huge red flags is, at the very least, grossly negligent.
@@sammurray1627 that's your opinion which doesn't make it right and I call bs, it's as simple as that ~enjoy your day
you are wring
Some of the upper classman students had a choice to be fully remote that year. If this was the case, why did the school even give them the choice to take their son out of school or not? He should have been sent home for distance learning until they figured everything out. That's where the school went wrong- they gave the parents a choice.
All teachers, councilors, principals are mandated reporters. They should have notified child services and Ethan could have be confined to a mental health facility and the parents would have been charged with gross neglect and the shooting could have been prevented. but they did nothing.
They should also have contacted the police when the parents didn’t take their son out of the school. Lots of balls were dropped in this case and the outcome was four kids dead, families changed forever.
Ofcourse another overly knowledgeable person out there that thinks they know everything, please do go on with some of your expertise...pfff
Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you
as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not
be afraid.
P.S.
"It's time for the school ..." I'm a retired school teacher / librarian. EVERY parent will say "It's not my kid, it's the other kids." Then raise heck at school board meetings.
The next fight is to the state legislature to change the immunity law and require a state law that schools must have behavioral health professionals on staff and increasing the availability of CRC (crisis resources centers) for acute evaluations and treatment.
Or more mind altering drugs for our kids that nobody is talking about
So y they haven't charge the cop that hesitate to go in Texas school.???
Which one? They ALL hesitated.
Cause they are all corrupt
So they have some sort of immunity? Bc I wonder the same.
A recent "review" said they were not at fault. !!!!!
They were found to be not at fault. You don't get justice in Texas.
Weeping for the parents. Frustration at our country's inability to raise, educate and watch for problem signs. So many children should be removed early from public schools.
If he'd gotten help early on and hadn't been given a gun, he could've stayed in school, most likely.
Weeping for parents? Weeping for schools who have to deal with rogue parents and rogue children.
And so should so many educators.
Time for school to pony up?! They didn’t have the information the parents did.
The school staff has to bear some responsibility for not checking the shooter’s backpack. If legally they were not allowed they should have asked the parents to check it while they were all there with the shooter!
Yes, this school was negligent in not training (enough or at all) ALL staff 'you see something- say something' as it pertains to 'at risk', or vulnerable students. Teachers know (or should) which student is bullied, left out, is listless... Principal as leader, needs to emphasize be aware and proactive. Ask at a white board 'what would you describe as red flags? Our role is to maintain a safe environment.' Counselor needed to be far more proactive (Ethan drew a picture of himself holding a gun, blood and 'HELP ME!'). Counselors foremost should be emphatic on the phone w/parents when a student makes a drawing of a gun/ blood/'the voices wont stop!' 'Come to school immediately we need to make a plan to help your son. We're a team, it's important to work together'. Why isn't training for proactive policies mandated by DOE Federal level so all schools/staff have a module on this & admin responsible for supporting staff/call meetings to ask is there a potential problem we should know about?
sueing school is the dumbest thing. why hurt the school the communtiy who had nothing to do with this?
Dangerous decision, guilty of crime not committed
Accountability is a myth. Those kids are gone.
Oh, so nobody should ever be held accountable for a crime?
We have to deal with the privilege these parents were given, and the underprivileged children don’t get.. racism in schools is prevalent in families and into schools
Did he, Crumbley, have any hope for other verdict? 🙄
Both the Criminal Crumbley parents are responsibility deniers.
Yes he could have taken his kid home with him. The gun shouldn’t have been bought.
"accountability" = $$$$$$$$$$ ????? That's what makes America grate
The son is life , now mom and daddy all up state !! 😂
This verdict was a damn shame.
How about the other parents , that their kids kill other students 🤔 ?
Selfish vengeful terrible, the parents are innocent.
They professional counselor handed him the gun.....he is more guilty than the parents in my opinion...he laughted about the backpack being heavy and didnt bother to look in it....and just handed this boy a gun.....so very sad for these families.....
School counselor and Principal needs to be charged too!
Ethan exhibit all the signs of possession
No, he's ill and needs help.