Or not wear body jewelry. |
What if they don't do that and go directly from bus to the mod classroom? Will the teachers at the detector take student attendance or the classroom teachers? |
The administrators cannot open the doors early because FCPS new security team has also added restrictions on inside the building, with locked classroom doors, escorts to class when late and more. There is also a lack of staff to supervise the students, because the people who used to be supervising kids inside the building and directing traffic onto the school property are now spread too thin monitoring metal detectors too. The administrators are doing 3 jobs now because FCPS did not hire or budget for additional staff to run the metal detectors, or purchase a reasonable amount of metal detectors for the number of students at the schools. D minus for the new FCPS security team. |
| I can understand all this angst if it is still an issue in a week or two. 29 pages of complaints about something brand new that is at least TRYING to protect our kids and teachers is insanity. |
Thanks for showing up Gatehouse. |
Well, I am not optimistic on this seeing the posts by the parents from the high schools FCPS conducted the weapon detector pilot program. |
+1 this isn't a new program. This is a program that FAILED it's pilot and was then rolled out. |
Look, I am not a fan of body jewelry, especially on teens, but some body jewelry is cultural, and the cultures where women wear body jewelry are from very conservative religious and cultural traditions where a girl flashing her belly to her male principal and entire student body is a religious offense Having to remove jewely is ridiculous. I can see having to remove giant gold chains like some music artists wear (although ai don't think that is a fashion look for many fcps students) but earrings and small body piercings? That is unbelievably intrusive. |
The teacher doesn't really have a way of knowing. |
| Any school board member has children going to FCPS middle school or high school? Do they feel the inconvenience? |
So they have ample opportunity to stash a weapon in their locker in the locker room, then exit the building and go through the metal detector with zero issues!!??? Yep. That tracks |
Westfield has piloted this for months and kids are still waiting in line for an hour |
Another parent who sort of agrees, though my kid's school isn't using the metal detectors until next week so we have not felt the pain yet. But we all get upset about how many school shootings there are--this is one way of trying to make our kids' schools safer. It should go faster as everyone gets used to the process, I would think. |
I believe Melanie Meren does. |
Not unless they throw a bunch of money at it. The problem is not that kids and screeners are unfamiliar with the process, the problem is that there are 2 metal detectors to screen 3000 kids in 30 minutes. It's just not possible, unless the admin decides that's just theater, and lets the kids walk through without doing any actual screening. |