YOU CAN’T EDUCATE FERAL ANIMALS – THE SAGA CONTINUES

Just over a week ago I wrote a post called You Can’t Educate Feral Animals about Bartram High School in Southwest Philadelphia. This institution of higher learning spends $12,000 per year per “student” trying to teach feral animals who are the result of a total breakdown of the black community due to the welfare policies over the last 50 years. If you think I’m over the top referring to them as feral animals, watch this video. The School district and politicians promised changes after a faculty member was knocked unconscious by a 17 year old thug two weeks ago. Well guess what. The 17 year old criminal thug was roaming the hallways of Bartram High School this week. I wonder how the faculty feel about that. Maybe the solution will be for the staff and faculty to wear bullet proof vests. The answer from politicians and union officials will be to spend more taxpayer money. It won’t work. Children with no parents turn into feral dogs. The black community of Philadelphia is responsible. Whitey had nothing to do with this. Bartram High School is a holding pen for future inmates.

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Violence persists at troubled Bartram High

Trouble persists at Bartram High.

A brawl erupted in the school cafeteria this week, with teenagers punching and stomping on one another and on school police. Students set off firecrackers inside the building. And the student who last month knocked a staffer unconscious was back in the halls of the Southwest Philadelphia school.

“It’s normal for Bartram,” said one teacher, insisting on anonymity. “It’s our new normal.”

Two weeks after “conflict resolution specialist” Alphonso Stevenson suffered a fractured skull and other injuries at the hands of a 17-year-old student, Philadelphia School District officials have sent a team to assess conditions inside the school, and added veteran troubleshooter Ozzie Wright as coprincipal. They have also reacted with dismay to what a spokesman called a “shocking” video of the cafeteria brawl.

Four additional Philadelphia and school police officers will be in place at the school by Monday, a district spokesman said. Police and school teams have assessed Bartram’s building conditions and staff deployment plan. A community

meeting is planned, and the district has reached out to city officials to get social-services help for students who need it.

“We want to show students that this is a place where you come in, you learn, and adults are here to help you, to take care of you,” district spokesman Fernando Gallard said.

But it’s going to be a long road, said science teacher Antoinette Calimag. Bartram has been a problem all school year, with more students, less staff, one principal removed less than two weeks into the school year, and rampant class-cutting, fights, smoking, and other student problems.

“You can’t just snap your fingers and say, ‘OK, it’s school time now,’ ” said Calimag, Bartram’s Philadelphia Federation of Teachers building representative. “We’re so deep into the school year. What if we’re just treading water until June?”

Staffers were shocked when they saw that the 17-year-old who assaulted Stephenson was back in the school this week, some said. The youth has been charged as a juvenile with aggravated assault, simple assault, and related offenses.

“He was cutting class, roaming the hallways,” said a teacher, who asked not to be identified for fear of retribution. “He spent two days in the building this week, and it seems the administration was not aware.”

Teachers said the student spent at least part of one day in classes, even discussing the Stephenson assault with a friend. That fits a pattern, teachers said – administrators have had a difficult time removing problem students all year.

Gallard said the student who assaulted Stephenson initially reported to Bartram for a required conference before his transfer to a disciplinary school but was turned away because he did not bring his parents.

When the teen returned with his parents, he was allowed to remain, but only for the meeting, and he will not be allowed back, Gallard said.

Told of the teachers’ accounts of the boy’s presence in the building over two days, Gallard said: “That’s not my understanding.”

The larger problem at the 1,100-student school, those inside said, is the continued culture of chaos and disregard for authority.

On Tuesday, “firecrackers were lit off in the building, on two separate floors,” Calimag said.

The lunchroom melee also happened Tuesday morning. As captured by a cellphone camera, with footage posted on social media, the fight appears serious – dozens gathered, with several students exchanging punches. A male school police officer attempts to separate the combatants as the room fills with screams.

In short order, a larger brawl erupts, mostly

between female students. A female police officer attempts to break up one skirmish, then others. At one point in the video, that officer appears to fall to the floor.

Gallard said the fight was coded by school officials as a disorderly conduct and fighting. Nine students were suspended, and only minor injuries – one girl suffered a bump on the head, another scratches – were recorded.

“I guess people didn’t think it was a big deal, because there was no blood, there were no serious injuries,” said another teacher, who also fears retribution.

Gallard called it a “shocking” video.

“There is no reaction from the students – they just continue fighting as if this is a normal way to behave. It’s shocking to see individuals behave this way, and to do it so brazenly in a school,” said Gallard, adding that the school police officers showed bravery by jumping into the brawl to try to break it up and protect students.

“It’s disturbing to see how helpless our staff feel,” the district spokesman said after viewing the video.

The fight affirms the need for the actions the district is taking, Gallard said.

More officers will help, he said, “but we have to go beyond police officers. We’ve got to figure out a way to get these young people to care for others.”

Teachers said that even with the attention given to Bartram after Stephenson’s injury and an Inquirer story detailing conditions inside the school, deep dysfunction persists.

“It’s unsettled,” Calimag said. “There’s just a sense of uneasiness.”

The administration has begun attempting to crack down on students who come late to school, and those who ditch class or use cellphones, but many students, accustomed to having wide latitude in the building, aren’t taking the adults seriously.

Thursday was a relatively calm day, staff said.

But even so, “there’s always groups of students in the halls,” a teacher said. “I constantly have to guard my door.”
Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/education/20140404_Violence_erupts_anew_at_troubled_Bartram_High.html#EB5aY4gvIYZwjQCH.99

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Tommy
Tommy
April 4, 2014 10:42 am

That place is a fucking gladiator camp…..maybe they should offer incentives for good behavior and grades, like free drugs – let them eat cake. Admin, I don’t know how you dare drive thru Philly…..get some run-flats dude.

AWD
AWD
April 4, 2014 12:00 pm

“after “conflict resolution specialist” Alphonso Stevenson suffered a fractured skull”

That’s hilarious. At the zoo, they separate the apes into different cages, otherwise they’d murder each other. I guess the Philadelphia school system isn’t as smart as zookeepers. They need to pay another few hundred liberal democrat union drone “conflict resolution specialists” to run that zoo, I mean school. What I don’t understand is how that kid can be back at school after committing assault and battery; shouldn’t he be in jail? Or don’t they prosecute black yuffs anymore, because it hurts their self esteem?

Stucky
Stucky
April 4, 2014 1:01 pm

“The school district says nine students were suspended as a result, and only minor injuries — one girl suffered a bump on the head, another scratches — were recorded.” —- from the video link

Nothing to worry about. Minor shit. Move along, folks.

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” …. said a teacher, who asked not to be identified for fear of retribution”
——- from the article, multiple teachers

When I was a kid, students were “afraid” of teachers. Now, teachers FEAR students. Nice country.

They need to bring in this guy.
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AWD
AWD
April 4, 2014 1:05 pm

The democrat union drone teachers and administrators at that high school are getting what they deserve; their “just deserts” for supporting liberal progressive policies that result in these yuffs being animals. If these savage’s mothers had to work for a living to support their children, do you think you’d see these problems?

ragman
ragman
April 4, 2014 1:14 pm

Get the staff out, lock and chain the doors and let the games begin. They wanna fight? Let ’em fight until they’re all dead but one. Then burn the fuckin’ place to the ground.

Dutchman
Dutchman
April 4, 2014 2:44 pm

The Neegrow boy comes home from scrool. He tells his dad: “Dad, we had gym class today and we took showers. You know dad, I had the biggest member of anyone in class!”

His dad said: “That’s nice Roscoe, but you gotta remember you’re 25 years old.”

Stucky
Stucky
April 4, 2014 4:11 pm

Dutchman

haha! Roscoe? bwaahaha.

That immediately reminded me of a similar (same?) joke;

Q: What’s the longest, hardest thing on a Black Man?
A: First grade.

Bullock
Bullock
April 4, 2014 4:31 pm

That reminds me, I bet I have another case of ammo that was delivered today, better go check.

dunce
dunce
April 4, 2014 4:34 pm

we will need the blacks for the revolution …. front line soldiers baby.

bb
bb
April 4, 2014 6:05 pm

Dunce , you wrote that bullshit on another post .When the government finally turns on the white middle class these fucking animals will be standing in line to take what ever they can and they will probably have the protection of the government and media .You had better be preparing to fight these animals or you will be killed.Wake your stupid ass up.

archie
archie
April 4, 2014 6:30 pm

it looks like ragman is an old school “conflict resolution specialist”.

SSS
SSS
April 4, 2014 8:02 pm

Get the staff out, lock and chain the doors and let the games begin. They wanna fight? Let ‘em fight ……….
—–ragman

He stole my thoughts. Except be more subtle. Back off, don’t get involved (“I feared for my life. Those kids were out of control. It was me against dozens.”), and take your time in calling 911. Cops show up whenever. Carnage over by that time. Lawsuits follow. Media frenzy. Millions wasted on lawyers. More useless drones hired. Public education further degraded. Spiral to the bottom accelerates.

Problem solved.

Nonanonymous
Nonanonymous
April 4, 2014 8:48 pm

There’s nothing new under the sun, and mob violence like this is no exception.

overthecliff
overthecliff
April 4, 2014 9:15 pm

Dutch, most of them don`t know their father.

Das Arschloch
Das Arschloch
April 5, 2014 12:18 pm

cute
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