Weapons Detection System Pilot

Anonymous
What happens when all the kids trying to get tgrough one door end up late for their AP exam and don't get to take it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have these at my DD's high school, there's one at every entrance and exit around 5, and the security guards are the ones who tend to them. They wait in lines and just get their computers out and it's not that long at all. It's worked great so far and there have been no weapons brought to school ever since this system has been in place since the beginning of the 23-24 school yr.


This is great to hear!


It works if it's at all the entrances, but FCPS pilot is only placing 1 and that's the main entrance. Other entrances will be locked.

Hayfield, Robo, and LBSS have 4000+ students. Fcps is expecting all 4000 kids to line up at the main entrance (where do 4000 kids even stand?), tinker around their bags to remove 3 ring binders/metal water bottles/laptop, etc (yes, those items will setoff the alarm), and still get to class on time?
Hilarious.
Anonymous
Who cares if it works as long as the money is spent?
Anonymous
It's a pilot. FCPS isn't paying for it, the company is trying to sell us something. Duh.
Anonymous
If the company was smart they would offer an extra system to test at West Potomac.
Anonymous
Someone let us know how it works with disconnected buildings and open campuses (e.g., McLean).
Anonymous
They need metal detectors at every middle school and high school so kids don’t die or face other grave consequences. Other schools around the country do this and FCPS is behind because they aren’t prioritizing safety. It doesn’t matter if it takes extra time to get into the building. That’s better than having weapons and drugs in schools. Also need more school resource officers, security guards, and counselors, and drug detection systems. The fighting and vaping is out of control and FCPS is failing the students and our countries future.
Anonymous
Test today at FHS. DD said ti was a shit show. Long lines and they weren't prepared. No rhyme or reason as to what set if off. For DD, it was her glasses case. All of her backpack was dumped on a table while someone went through it.
Her friend had his wallet gone through. Another friend breezed through with a Stanley but her other friend's Owala got stopped.

We will be emailing to complain.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Test today at FHS. DD said ti was a shit show. Long lines and they weren't prepared. No rhyme or reason as to what set if off. For DD, it was her glasses case. All of her backpack was dumped on a table while someone went through it.
Her friend had his wallet gone through. Another friend breezed through with a Stanley but her other friend's Owala got stopped.

We will be emailing to complain.



We have them in PW for over a year now, the first two weeks are rough then we get used to it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Test today at FHS. DD said ti was a shit show. Long lines and they weren't prepared. No rhyme or reason as to what set if off. For DD, it was her glasses case. All of her backpack was dumped on a table while someone went through it.
Her friend had his wallet gone through. Another friend breezed through with a Stanley but her other friend's Owala got stopped.

We will be emailing to complain.



We have them in PW for over a year now, the first two weeks are rough then we get used to it.


Yeah, but tgey are testing it right at the start of AP exams.

Kids are going to miss their AP tests.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Test today at FHS. DD said ti was a shit show. Long lines and they weren't prepared. No rhyme or reason as to what set if off. For DD, it was her glasses case. All of her backpack was dumped on a table while someone went through it.
Her friend had his wallet gone through. Another friend breezed through with a Stanley but her other friend's Owala got stopped.

We will be emailing to complain.



We have them in PW for over a year now, the first two weeks are rough then we get used to it.


Yeah, but tgey are testing it right at the start of AP exams.

Kids are going to miss their AP tests.



Since AP starts at 8:00 they need to be there a bit earlier right? We
Anonymous
Thank Good the waiting area at the gum detectors are bulletproof, so no one can shoot the throng of kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Test today at FHS. DD said ti was a shit show. Long lines and they weren't prepared. No rhyme or reason as to what set if off. For DD, it was her glasses case. All of her backpack was dumped on a table while someone went through it.
Her friend had his wallet gone through. Another friend breezed through with a Stanley but her other friend's Owala got stopped.

We will be emailing to complain.



We have them in PW for over a year now, the first two weeks are rough then we get used to it.


Yeah, but tgey are testing it right at the start of AP exams.

Kids are going to miss their AP tests.



Since AP starts at 8:00 they need to be there a bit earlier right? We


Our school has to get 3000 kids through one entrance.

How is that going to work on AP testing days when 2900 kids need get through the door so half the school can be seated no later than 7:50 for the tests that start at 8AM?

How will that work when LB, Hayfield and SoCo need to get nearly 4500 students through one metal detector at a single door in time to take their AP exams.
AP test weeks is a terrible time to pilot this feature.
Anonymous
I teach in a trailer behind one of the super big secondary schools. My kids right now use a back door to the main building that is right by my trailer. How does this work?

Are they going to require kids go through the front door and get a pass to come to my first block?

Will kids no longer be able to use the back door and instead have to walk the perimeter or the school to get to the front door during passing periods after my class?

Will they keep the metal detector staffed all day for when kids go in and out of the building to their classes in the trailers?

Students who had academy at Fairfax today told me it only ran before school and after that it was gone, so if kids get to school late are they just exempt from being checked? Or was that just a today oddity?

Pleeeeeease let this not happen on a standardized testing day. I don’t want to deal with the chaos.
Anonymous
Just another equity move. Everyone knows AP exams are elitist.
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