Middle schoolers in Loudoun County, Va., have created “fight clubs” that include brackets, bets and challenges, and some parents are aware that the fights are taking place in their homes, according to the principal.
J. Michael Lunsford Middle School Principal Carrie Simms warned in a letter to families that these fights took place in school hallways and bathrooms, according to Fox 5 DC.
Simms also said the fights were happening in some of the students‘ households knowing the parents.
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College kids in Loudoun County, Va., have created “fight clubs” that include brackets, bets and challenges. (Google Maps)
“Many parents are well aware of their child’s involvement with them, with some harboring in their garages or basements,” Simms wrote. “When your kids create TikToks and Instagram pages using Lunsford’s name and then try to stage these fights in our hallways and bathrooms, we will take action.”
The headmaster said the school held a ‘reset’ on Friday in which students walked in and showed up straight to the board and weren’t allowed the usual 20 minutes free time in the morning to socialize .
“Unfortunately some students have created a very dangerous situation for all and we needed to be able to begin our education for the day in a calm manner,” Simms said in the letter.
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J. Michael Lunsford Middle School Principal Carrie Simms said the fighting was happening in some of the students‘ households knowing the parents. (Google Maps)
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Loudoun County Public Schools spokesperson Dan Adams told Fox 5 DC that “violent behavior, fighting and promotion of it on social media has no place in our school community.”
“We take matters that involve the safety of our students and staff, both physical and emotional, seriously and will continue to strengthen our efforts to cultivate a culture of kindness, inclusiveness and affirmation for every member. of our student body and staff,” he said. said.