Suspicious Subject at La Cumbre Jr High

SB Police Department responding with lights and sirens (code 3) to La Cumbre Junior High for a subject with a knife, possibly on the campus. The subject is on the field wearing all black: top and pants.

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  1. Do you have any clue how disgustingly racist this comment is? I taught at La Cumbre for 7 years until I retired. There is no “jungle” about it. It is a clean, well kept, well run (under Jo Ann Caines) campus that has made great strides in test scores, school climate and parent participation. If you would like to experience the positive atmosphere for yourself, please call the school and ask for a tour. Then come back here and post your apology.

  2. “Welcome to the JUNGLE?” Isn’t racist? Please. La Cumbre Junior High School has fought for years in this town against white flight and the pejorative terms used against Latinos. The misguided perception that La Cumbre is full of gang activity day in and day out had finally been eradicated and is now creeping back in to our local society’s beliefs.

  3. When I think of a ‘jungle’ I think of a scary and dangerous place… with lions, elephants, rhinoceros, hippos and such. However, IF I were to relate the word ‘jungle’ to a race of people it would probably NOT be Latinos. I think of rain forests, not jungles in South America, and parts of Mexico. Along with arid deserts like we have.

  4. Roger I agree with you. I went straight to Guns and Roses too. It’s about life not anything to do with Racist people. I have never in my life considered it any other way. Just like Jay-Z’s song that talks about the “Concrete Jungle” we all call New York City, is that racist too? People stop being so quick to judge and interpret innocent comments. We are now making everything so PC that no one can speak without being attacked.

  5. I did not think about it as racist at all I though about the song by Guns and Roses, “Welcome to the Jungle” maybe you should watch the video it’s on you tube. To me the Jungle is life…As far as the school goes it might be a great school and this might be an isolated incident but everything changes also and the West Side has gang activity just like the East Side does…

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