LA used wanding not walk thru devices such as are used in public buildings. The latter is less influenced by operator error. LA switched to pushing students to snitch more, it was a student report at BCC. That piece is working at BCC, or, at least it worked yesterday. |
How do you systemically and consistently scale “snitching,” as you call it, as a response to the volume of concerning safety incidents we’re seeing in schools? |
Private school parents can choose to send their children to private school for their formative years regardless of college placement. You seemingly are bent out of shape about that people having that choice when their children are still in their care and not yet adults. You have yet to come to understand what parenting is and that there are private schools for multiple reasons. Safer environment for their children as one reason. Hence the topic for this forum or you believe the principal made it up. |
I don't care what you do. It's your smug aholeness that I'm referring to. Glad you're not at our school. Can't stand smug aholes. Unfortunately, your kid will probably end up at the same college as our public school kids. |
See how smug someone is for some imaginary scenario you made up? That you think colleges should boost public kids and it will happen because you think that and this in turn will shame pp. lol! Omg! |
CAN THE POSTERS ARGUING ABOUT WHETHER PUBLICS VS PRIVATES LEAVE THIS THREAD. It's not germane to the incident at BCC. |
You are reeking of jealousy and acting out with your juvenile name-calling and imaginary scenes. |
According to that public school parent, the incident is good for the kids. |
NP but student reports are probably the most important piece of this. Students have to feel lke this impact their community and that they have a safe/confidential way to report. The SROs used to be part of this system—that was the goal at least, to have familiar friendly faces that a kid could go to confidentially, and their identify can be protected under usual police procedures. The metal detectors are very resource intensive, with maintenance, training of operators, etc., and they still don’t catch all the weapons. If we can’t afford cheapo security guards to stand outside the bathrooms, I can’t see this being a viable option for all high schools. |
I appreciate what you're saying, but you didn't answer my question: How do you systemically and consistently scale “snitching,” as you call it, as a response to the volume of concerning safety incidents we’re seeing in schools? |
Ya they ditched the metal detectors shortly after dumping millions into it. Found they caused another set of problems and weren't all that effective. |
Stop the responses that are NOT related to incident at the BCC school yesterday! Either same person is responding (talking to themselves), but if it isn't and you need to hash out public versus private, create a new thread, OR find another thread such as this one https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1182189.page |
Different responder. You should stick to Private School Forum, Private School Officer aka Bully. |
My BCC student had an AP test in the morning then classes in the afternoon. He didn’t know anything about the incident. |
Why would you expect him to notice when the school didn't go into a lockdown or a shelter in place? |