Will school weapon detections cause class time delay?

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Anonymous wrote:If you have first period off for plan/ipr you can be assigned the duty. No training needed.


I’d be sending gift baskets weekly to whoever in charge of making schedules and asking to never have a first period free then!


If you don't have this duty then it's bathroom duty, cafeteria duty, etc. later in the day. There are no good options and the extra duties this year are really taking a toll on staff morale.


Unfortunately it’s required for student safety. There are vapes and weapons being brought to school. The detectors and supervision in the halls/bathroom areas help address vaping, fighting, bullying, assaults, and more. FCPS could also ask for parent volunteers. Elementary teachers have always had duties as part of their day. Most parents are thankful for the extra safety precautions and staff supervision. I wish teachers had more time, but FCPS could choose to hire more security guards or allow parebt volunteers. Money could be taken from other places in the budget to fund this. This is an FCPS problem.


Speak for yourself. I and many other parents think this is a performance on par with what Trump is currently doing downtown. The kids aren't safer. There are still plenty of ways for an enterprising student to get a weapon in -- none of the items being put to the side (water bottles, three-ring binders) are getting secondary screening -- and we're increasing the danger by assembling a large group of sitting ducks daily. This is money taken from actual education and spent instead on creating a false sense of security. So, no, I am not thankful.


Westfield parent here-every parent I know with a HSer is furious, irate, angry, frustrated with this fake security theater BS.
No one is "thankful".
We complained last year when the pilot was a complete failure and got NO response.


Keep complaining - they are banking on parents giving up. As someone said - FCPS is exhausting. They do that by design.


Not accurate. I am a high school parent. I am very thankful that the middle and high schools FINALLY have these safety precautions- they are long overdue. The high school and middle school parents I know are thankful. It will get easier and faster in time. We have been demanding safer schools, and this is a step towards safer schools. Please stop complaining! These are known to cut down on bringing weapons and vapes to school.


First, even if you want this absurd waste of money, it's still accurate to say FCPS is exhausting.

Second, I'm so sorry your school has a bad weapons problem. That must be hard. Moving is always an option. But the families in the schools that don't have that problem don't want this.


School shootings happen in all types of schools, including public and private in nice, wealthy areas. You don’t know when it could happen at your school. These detectors are necessary, long overdue, and can save lives. Stop complaining. Maybe YOU should move.
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Anonymous wrote:If you have first period off for plan/ipr you can be assigned the duty. No training needed.


I’d be sending gift baskets weekly to whoever in charge of making schedules and asking to never have a first period free then!


If you don't have this duty then it's bathroom duty, cafeteria duty, etc. later in the day. There are no good options and the extra duties this year are really taking a toll on staff morale.


Unfortunately it’s required for student safety. There are vapes and weapons being brought to school. The detectors and supervision in the halls/bathroom areas help address vaping, fighting, bullying, assaults, and more. FCPS could also ask for parent volunteers. Elementary teachers have always had duties as part of their day. Most parents are thankful for the extra safety precautions and staff supervision. I wish teachers had more time, but FCPS could choose to hire more security guards or allow parebt volunteers. Money could be taken from other places in the budget to fund this. This is an FCPS problem.


Speak for yourself. I and many other parents think this is a performance on par with what Trump is currently doing downtown. The kids aren't safer. There are still plenty of ways for an enterprising student to get a weapon in -- none of the items being put to the side (water bottles, three-ring binders) are getting secondary screening -- and we're increasing the danger by assembling a large group of sitting ducks daily. This is money taken from actual education and spent instead on creating a false sense of security. So, no, I am not thankful.


Westfield parent here-every parent I know with a HSer is furious, irate, angry, frustrated with this fake security theater BS.
No one is "thankful".
We complained last year when the pilot was a complete failure and got NO response.


Keep complaining - they are banking on parents giving up. As someone said - FCPS is exhausting. They do that by design.


Not accurate. I am a high school parent. I am very thankful that the middle and high schools FINALLY have these safety precautions- they are long overdue. The high school and middle school parents I know are thankful. It will get easier and faster in time. We have been demanding safer schools, and this is a step towards safer schools. Please stop complaining! These are known to cut down on bringing weapons and vapes to school.


Obvious Gatehouse shill


Obvious MAGA troll.
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Anonymous wrote:If you have first period off for plan/ipr you can be assigned the duty. No training needed.


I’d be sending gift baskets weekly to whoever in charge of making schedules and asking to never have a first period free then!


If you don't have this duty then it's bathroom duty, cafeteria duty, etc. later in the day. There are no good options and the extra duties this year are really taking a toll on staff morale.


Unfortunately it’s required for student safety. There are vapes and weapons being brought to school. The detectors and supervision in the halls/bathroom areas help address vaping, fighting, bullying, assaults, and more. FCPS could also ask for parent volunteers. Elementary teachers have always had duties as part of their day. Most parents are thankful for the extra safety precautions and staff supervision. I wish teachers had more time, but FCPS could choose to hire more security guards or allow parebt volunteers. Money could be taken from other places in the budget to fund this. This is an FCPS problem.


Speak for yourself. I and many other parents think this is a performance on par with what Trump is currently doing downtown. The kids aren't safer. There are still plenty of ways for an enterprising student to get a weapon in -- none of the items being put to the side (water bottles, three-ring binders) are getting secondary screening -- and we're increasing the danger by assembling a large group of sitting ducks daily. This is money taken from actual education and spent instead on creating a false sense of security. So, no, I am not thankful.


Westfield parent here-every parent I know with a HSer is furious, irate, angry, frustrated with this fake security theater BS.
No one is "thankful".
We complained last year when the pilot was a complete failure and got NO response.


Keep complaining - they are banking on parents giving up. As someone said - FCPS is exhausting. They do that by design.


Not accurate. I am a high school parent. I am very thankful that the middle and high schools FINALLY have these safety precautions- they are long overdue. The high school and middle school parents I know are thankful. It will get easier and faster in time. We have been demanding safer schools, and this is a step towards safer schools. Please stop complaining! These are known to cut down on bringing weapons and vapes to school.


First, even if you want this absurd waste of money, it's still accurate to say FCPS is exhausting.

Second, I'm so sorry your school has a bad weapons problem. That must be hard. Moving is always an option. But the families in the schools that don't have that problem don't want this.


School shootings happen in all types of schools, including public and private in nice, wealthy areas. You don’t know when it could happen at your school. These detectors are necessary, long overdue, and can save lives. Stop complaining. Maybe YOU should move.


Actually these won’t help. Most school shootings are planned in advance and they come with a large rifle during the school day. Consistent locked doors and a strong community where students speak up when they see a problem are the best security.
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Anonymous wrote:If you have first period off for plan/ipr you can be assigned the duty. No training needed.


I’d be sending gift baskets weekly to whoever in charge of making schedules and asking to never have a first period free then!


If you don't have this duty then it's bathroom duty, cafeteria duty, etc. later in the day. There are no good options and the extra duties this year are really taking a toll on staff morale.


Unfortunately it’s required for student safety. There are vapes and weapons being brought to school. The detectors and supervision in the halls/bathroom areas help address vaping, fighting, bullying, assaults, and more. FCPS could also ask for parent volunteers. Elementary teachers have always had duties as part of their day. Most parents are thankful for the extra safety precautions and staff supervision. I wish teachers had more time, but FCPS could choose to hire more security guards or allow parebt volunteers. Money could be taken from other places in the budget to fund this. This is an FCPS problem.


Speak for yourself. I and many other parents think this is a performance on par with what Trump is currently doing downtown. The kids aren't safer. There are still plenty of ways for an enterprising student to get a weapon in -- none of the items being put to the side (water bottles, three-ring binders) are getting secondary screening -- and we're increasing the danger by assembling a large group of sitting ducks daily. This is money taken from actual education and spent instead on creating a false sense of security. So, no, I am not thankful.


Westfield parent here-every parent I know with a HSer is furious, irate, angry, frustrated with this fake security theater BS.
No one is "thankful".
We complained last year when the pilot was a complete failure and got NO response.


Keep complaining - they are banking on parents giving up. As someone said - FCPS is exhausting. They do that by design.


Not accurate. I am a high school parent. I am very thankful that the middle and high schools FINALLY have these safety precautions- they are long overdue. The high school and middle school parents I know are thankful. It will get easier and faster in time. We have been demanding safer schools, and this is a step towards safer schools. Please stop complaining! These are known to cut down on bringing weapons and vapes to school.


First, even if you want this absurd waste of money, it's still accurate to say FCPS is exhausting.

Second, I'm so sorry your school has a bad weapons problem. That must be hard. Moving is always an option. But the families in the schools that don't have that problem don't want this.


School shootings happen in all types of schools, including public and private in nice, wealthy areas. You don’t know when it could happen at your school. These detectors are necessary, long overdue, and can save lives. Stop complaining. Maybe YOU should move.


It takes hard work to be this stupid. Great job.
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Anonymous wrote:If you have first period off for plan/ipr you can be assigned the duty. No training needed.


I’d be sending gift baskets weekly to whoever in charge of making schedules and asking to never have a first period free then!


If you don't have this duty then it's bathroom duty, cafeteria duty, etc. later in the day. There are no good options and the extra duties this year are really taking a toll on staff morale.


Unfortunately it’s required for student safety. There are vapes and weapons being brought to school. The detectors and supervision in the halls/bathroom areas help address vaping, fighting, bullying, assaults, and more. FCPS could also ask for parent volunteers. Elementary teachers have always had duties as part of their day. Most parents are thankful for the extra safety precautions and staff supervision. I wish teachers had more time, but FCPS could choose to hire more security guards or allow parebt volunteers. Money could be taken from other places in the budget to fund this. This is an FCPS problem.


Speak for yourself. I and many other parents think this is a performance on par with what Trump is currently doing downtown. The kids aren't safer. There are still plenty of ways for an enterprising student to get a weapon in -- none of the items being put to the side (water bottles, three-ring binders) are getting secondary screening -- and we're increasing the danger by assembling a large group of sitting ducks daily. This is money taken from actual education and spent instead on creating a false sense of security. So, no, I am not thankful.


Westfield parent here-every parent I know with a HSer is furious, irate, angry, frustrated with this fake security theater BS.
No one is "thankful".
We complained last year when the pilot was a complete failure and got NO response.


Keep complaining - they are banking on parents giving up. As someone said - FCPS is exhausting. They do that by design.


Not accurate. I am a high school parent. I am very thankful that the middle and high schools FINALLY have these safety precautions- they are long overdue. The high school and middle school parents I know are thankful. It will get easier and faster in time. We have been demanding safer schools, and this is a step towards safer schools. Please stop complaining! These are known to cut down on bringing weapons and vapes to school.


First, even if you want this absurd waste of money, it's still accurate to say FCPS is exhausting.

Second, I'm so sorry your school has a bad weapons problem. That must be hard. Moving is always an option. But the families in the schools that don't have that problem don't want this.


School shootings happen in all types of schools, including public and private in nice, wealthy areas. You don’t know when it could happen at your school. These detectors are necessary, long overdue, and can save lives. Stop complaining. Maybe YOU should move.


Nope. Keeping up with my daily emails and calls.
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Anonymous wrote:If you have first period off for plan/ipr you can be assigned the duty. No training needed.


I’d be sending gift baskets weekly to whoever in charge of making schedules and asking to never have a first period free then!


If you don't have this duty then it's bathroom duty, cafeteria duty, etc. later in the day. There are no good options and the extra duties this year are really taking a toll on staff morale.


Unfortunately it’s required for student safety. There are vapes and weapons being brought to school. The detectors and supervision in the halls/bathroom areas help address vaping, fighting, bullying, assaults, and more. FCPS could also ask for parent volunteers. Elementary teachers have always had duties as part of their day. Most parents are thankful for the extra safety precautions and staff supervision. I wish teachers had more time, but FCPS could choose to hire more security guards or allow parebt volunteers. Money could be taken from other places in the budget to fund this. This is an FCPS problem.


Speak for yourself. I and many other parents think this is a performance on par with what Trump is currently doing downtown. The kids aren't safer. There are still plenty of ways for an enterprising student to get a weapon in -- none of the items being put to the side (water bottles, three-ring binders) are getting secondary screening -- and we're increasing the danger by assembling a large group of sitting ducks daily. This is money taken from actual education and spent instead on creating a false sense of security. So, no, I am not thankful.


Westfield parent here-every parent I know with a HSer is furious, irate, angry, frustrated with this fake security theater BS.
No one is "thankful".
We complained last year when the pilot was a complete failure and got NO response.


Keep complaining - they are banking on parents giving up. As someone said - FCPS is exhausting. They do that by design.


Not accurate. I am a high school parent. I am very thankful that the middle and high schools FINALLY have these safety precautions- they are long overdue. The high school and middle school parents I know are thankful. It will get easier and faster in time. We have been demanding safer schools, and this is a step towards safer schools. Please stop complaining! These are known to cut down on bringing weapons and vapes to school.


First, even if you want this absurd waste of money, it's still accurate to say FCPS is exhausting.

Second, I'm so sorry your school has a bad weapons problem. That must be hard. Moving is always an option. But the families in the schools that don't have that problem don't want this.


School shootings happen in all types of schools, including public and private in nice, wealthy areas. You don’t know when it could happen at your school. These detectors are necessary, long overdue, and can save lives. Stop complaining. Maybe YOU should move.


It takes hard work to be this stupid. Great job.


This troll is out there - take the time to call your reps today!
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Anonymous wrote:If you have first period off for plan/ipr you can be assigned the duty. No training needed.


I’d be sending gift baskets weekly to whoever in charge of making schedules and asking to never have a first period free then!


If you don't have this duty then it's bathroom duty, cafeteria duty, etc. later in the day. There are no good options and the extra duties this year are really taking a toll on staff morale.


Unfortunately it’s required for student safety. There are vapes and weapons being brought to school. The detectors and supervision in the halls/bathroom areas help address vaping, fighting, bullying, assaults, and more. FCPS could also ask for parent volunteers. Elementary teachers have always had duties as part of their day. Most parents are thankful for the extra safety precautions and staff supervision. I wish teachers had more time, but FCPS could choose to hire more security guards or allow parebt volunteers. Money could be taken from other places in the budget to fund this. This is an FCPS problem.


Speak for yourself. I and many other parents think this is a performance on par with what Trump is currently doing downtown. The kids aren't safer. There are still plenty of ways for an enterprising student to get a weapon in -- none of the items being put to the side (water bottles, three-ring binders) are getting secondary screening -- and we're increasing the danger by assembling a large group of sitting ducks daily. This is money taken from actual education and spent instead on creating a false sense of security. So, no, I am not thankful.


Westfield parent here-every parent I know with a HSer is furious, irate, angry, frustrated with this fake security theater BS.
No one is "thankful".
We complained last year when the pilot was a complete failure and got NO response.


Keep complaining - they are banking on parents giving up. As someone said - FCPS is exhausting. They do that by design.


Not accurate. I am a high school parent. I am very thankful that the middle and high schools FINALLY have these safety precautions- they are long overdue. The high school and middle school parents I know are thankful. It will get easier and faster in time. We have been demanding safer schools, and this is a step towards safer schools. Please stop complaining! These are known to cut down on bringing weapons and vapes to school.


First, even if you want this absurd waste of money, it's still accurate to say FCPS is exhausting.

Second, I'm so sorry your school has a bad weapons problem. That must be hard. Moving is always an option. But the families in the schools that don't have that problem don't want this.


School shootings happen in all types of schools, including public and private in nice, wealthy areas. You don’t know when it could happen at your school. These detectors are necessary, long overdue, and can save lives. Stop complaining. Maybe YOU should move.


The kids waiting outside the school are outside the detectors. At some schools, you can be off campus on public property and reach kids waiting in line.
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Anonymous wrote:Get there early.
Do security lines cause planes to wait for you?


How can kids get there early when they ride the school bus? The kids don't set the bus schedules.


Get there early? The schools won't unlock the doors before 7:40 to start the scanners.

There have been huge crowds outside our school every morning of kids trying to beat the line. They aren't letting them in.


That seems like an individual school issue — ours opens at 7:30 and has four entrances. The line was very long yesterday but moved really quickly. My daughter texted me before going in this morning and said it was even better today.
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Anonymous wrote:If you have first period off for plan/ipr you can be assigned the duty. No training needed.


I’d be sending gift baskets weekly to whoever in charge of making schedules and asking to never have a first period free then!


If you don't have this duty then it's bathroom duty, cafeteria duty, etc. later in the day. There are no good options and the extra duties this year are really taking a toll on staff morale.


Unfortunately it’s required for student safety. There are vapes and weapons being brought to school. The detectors and supervision in the halls/bathroom areas help address vaping, fighting, bullying, assaults, and more. FCPS could also ask for parent volunteers. Elementary teachers have always had duties as part of their day. Most parents are thankful for the extra safety precautions and staff supervision. I wish teachers had more time, but FCPS could choose to hire more security guards or allow parebt volunteers. Money could be taken from other places in the budget to fund this. This is an FCPS problem.


Speak for yourself. I and many other parents think this is a performance on par with what Trump is currently doing downtown. The kids aren't safer. There are still plenty of ways for an enterprising student to get a weapon in -- none of the items being put to the side (water bottles, three-ring binders) are getting secondary screening -- and we're increasing the danger by assembling a large group of sitting ducks daily. This is money taken from actual education and spent instead on creating a false sense of security. So, no, I am not thankful.


Westfield parent here-every parent I know with a HSer is furious, irate, angry, frustrated with this fake security theater BS.
No one is "thankful".
We complained last year when the pilot was a complete failure and got NO response.


Keep complaining - they are banking on parents giving up. As someone said - FCPS is exhausting. They do that by design.


Not accurate. I am a high school parent. I am very thankful that the middle and high schools FINALLY have these safety precautions- they are long overdue. The high school and middle school parents I know are thankful. It will get easier and faster in time. We have been demanding safer schools, and this is a step towards safer schools. Please stop complaining! These are known to cut down on bringing weapons and vapes to school.


What schools are you all thankful at? Tell us so the schools that are struggling can fix their mistakes. We will not stop complaining-kids standing outside in lines for 40 minutes is not safer. sounds like gatehouse again.
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Anonymous wrote:If you have first period off for plan/ipr you can be assigned the duty. No training needed.


I’d be sending gift baskets weekly to whoever in charge of making schedules and asking to never have a first period free then!


If you don't have this duty then it's bathroom duty, cafeteria duty, etc. later in the day. There are no good options and the extra duties this year are really taking a toll on staff morale.


Unfortunately it’s required for student safety. There are vapes and weapons being brought to school. The detectors and supervision in the halls/bathroom areas help address vaping, fighting, bullying, assaults, and more. FCPS could also ask for parent volunteers. Elementary teachers have always had duties as part of their day. Most parents are thankful for the extra safety precautions and staff supervision. I wish teachers had more time, but FCPS could choose to hire more security guards or allow parebt volunteers. Money could be taken from other places in the budget to fund this. This is an FCPS problem.


Speak for yourself. I and many other parents think this is a performance on par with what Trump is currently doing downtown. The kids aren't safer. There are still plenty of ways for an enterprising student to get a weapon in -- none of the items being put to the side (water bottles, three-ring binders) are getting secondary screening -- and we're increasing the danger by assembling a large group of sitting ducks daily. This is money taken from actual education and spent instead on creating a false sense of security. So, no, I am not thankful.


Westfield parent here-every parent I know with a HSer is furious, irate, angry, frustrated with this fake security theater BS.
No one is "thankful".
We complained last year when the pilot was a complete failure and got NO response.


Keep complaining - they are banking on parents giving up. As someone said - FCPS is exhausting. They do that by design.


Not accurate. I am a high school parent. I am very thankful that the middle and high schools FINALLY have these safety precautions- they are long overdue. The high school and middle school parents I know are thankful. It will get easier and faster in time. We have been demanding safer schools, and this is a step towards safer schools. Please stop complaining! These are known to cut down on bringing weapons and vapes to school.


Obvious Gatehouse shill


Nope. Parents have been asking for metal detectors for years! I’m thankful and so are all the parents I know.


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Anonymous wrote:Get there early.
Do security lines cause planes to wait for you?


How can kids get there early when they ride the school bus? The kids don't set the bus schedules.


Get there early? The schools won't unlock the doors before 7:40 to start the scanners.

There have been huge crowds outside our school every morning of kids trying to beat the line. They aren't letting them in.


That seems like an individual school issue — ours opens at 7:30 and has four entrances. The line was very long yesterday but moved really quickly. My daughter texted me before going in this morning and said it was even better today.


^^What school?
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Anonymous wrote:If you have first period off for plan/ipr you can be assigned the duty. No training needed.


I’d be sending gift baskets weekly to whoever in charge of making schedules and asking to never have a first period free then!


If you don't have this duty then it's bathroom duty, cafeteria duty, etc. later in the day. There are no good options and the extra duties this year are really taking a toll on staff morale.


Unfortunately it’s required for student safety. There are vapes and weapons being brought to school. The detectors and supervision in the halls/bathroom areas help address vaping, fighting, bullying, assaults, and more. FCPS could also ask for parent volunteers. Elementary teachers have always had duties as part of their day. Most parents are thankful for the extra safety precautions and staff supervision. I wish teachers had more time, but FCPS could choose to hire more security guards or allow parebt volunteers. Money could be taken from other places in the budget to fund this. This is an FCPS problem.


Speak for yourself. I and many other parents think this is a performance on par with what Trump is currently doing downtown. The kids aren't safer. There are still plenty of ways for an enterprising student to get a weapon in -- none of the items being put to the side (water bottles, three-ring binders) are getting secondary screening -- and we're increasing the danger by assembling a large group of sitting ducks daily. This is money taken from actual education and spent instead on creating a false sense of security. So, no, I am not thankful.


Westfield parent here-every parent I know with a HSer is furious, irate, angry, frustrated with this fake security theater BS.
No one is "thankful".
We complained last year when the pilot was a complete failure and got NO response.


Keep complaining - they are banking on parents giving up. As someone said - FCPS is exhausting. They do that by design.


Not accurate. I am a high school parent. I am very thankful that the middle and high schools FINALLY have these safety precautions- they are long overdue. The high school and middle school parents I know are thankful. It will get easier and faster in time. We have been demanding safer schools, and this is a step towards safer schools. Please stop complaining! These are known to cut down on bringing weapons and vapes to school.


First, even if you want this absurd waste of money, it's still accurate to say FCPS is exhausting.

Second, I'm so sorry your school has a bad weapons problem. That must be hard. Moving is always an option. But the families in the schools that don't have that problem don't want this.


School shootings happen in all types of schools, including public and private in nice, wealthy areas. You don’t know when it could happen at your school. These detectors are necessary, long overdue, and can save lives. Stop complaining. Maybe YOU should move.


Actually these won’t help. Most school shootings are planned in advance and they come with a large rifle during the school day. Consistent locked doors and a strong community where students speak up when they see a problem are the best security.


Yup-it's sad but true. And now we have kids standing outside of buildings-teachers and counselors who are not trained and probably annoyed about their planning time being taken away all for what. Parents want safety not theater.
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Anonymous wrote:If you have first period off for plan/ipr you can be assigned the duty. No training needed.


I’d be sending gift baskets weekly to whoever in charge of making schedules and asking to never have a first period free then!


If you don't have this duty then it's bathroom duty, cafeteria duty, etc. later in the day. There are no good options and the extra duties this year are really taking a toll on staff morale.


Unfortunately it’s required for student safety. There are vapes and weapons being brought to school. The detectors and supervision in the halls/bathroom areas help address vaping, fighting, bullying, assaults, and more. FCPS could also ask for parent volunteers. Elementary teachers have always had duties as part of their day. Most parents are thankful for the extra safety precautions and staff supervision. I wish teachers had more time, but FCPS could choose to hire more security guards or allow parebt volunteers. Money could be taken from other places in the budget to fund this. This is an FCPS problem.


Speak for yourself. I and many other parents think this is a performance on par with what Trump is currently doing downtown. The kids aren't safer. There are still plenty of ways for an enterprising student to get a weapon in -- none of the items being put to the side (water bottles, three-ring binders) are getting secondary screening -- and we're increasing the danger by assembling a large group of sitting ducks daily. This is money taken from actual education and spent instead on creating a false sense of security. So, no, I am not thankful.


Westfield parent here-every parent I know with a HSer is furious, irate, angry, frustrated with this fake security theater BS.
No one is "thankful".
We complained last year when the pilot was a complete failure and got NO response.


Keep complaining - they are banking on parents giving up. As someone said - FCPS is exhausting. They do that by design.


Not accurate. I am a high school parent. I am very thankful that the middle and high schools FINALLY have these safety precautions- they are long overdue. The high school and middle school parents I know are thankful. It will get easier and faster in time. We have been demanding safer schools, and this is a step towards safer schools. Please stop complaining! These are known to cut down on bringing weapons and vapes to school.


First, even if you want this absurd waste of money, it's still accurate to say FCPS is exhausting.

Second, I'm so sorry your school has a bad weapons problem. That must be hard. Moving is always an option. But the families in the schools that don't have that problem don't want this.


School shootings happen in all types of schools, including public and private in nice, wealthy areas. You don’t know when it could happen at your school. These detectors are necessary, long overdue, and can save lives. Stop complaining. Maybe YOU should move.


THEY DON'T PREVENT SCHOOL SHOOTINGS. Especially as implemented by FCPS. There is no way to 100% secure a large suburban public school from school shootings. Someone could drive by and mow down the hundreds of kids standing outside. For one instance.
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Anonymous wrote:If you have first period off for plan/ipr you can be assigned the duty. No training needed.


I’d be sending gift baskets weekly to whoever in charge of making schedules and asking to never have a first period free then!


If you don't have this duty then it's bathroom duty, cafeteria duty, etc. later in the day. There are no good options and the extra duties this year are really taking a toll on staff morale.


Unfortunately it’s required for student safety. There are vapes and weapons being brought to school. The detectors and supervision in the halls/bathroom areas help address vaping, fighting, bullying, assaults, and more. FCPS could also ask for parent volunteers. Elementary teachers have always had duties as part of their day. Most parents are thankful for the extra safety precautions and staff supervision. I wish teachers had more time, but FCPS could choose to hire more security guards or allow parebt volunteers. Money could be taken from other places in the budget to fund this. This is an FCPS problem.


Speak for yourself. I and many other parents think this is a performance on par with what Trump is currently doing downtown. The kids aren't safer. There are still plenty of ways for an enterprising student to get a weapon in -- none of the items being put to the side (water bottles, three-ring binders) are getting secondary screening -- and we're increasing the danger by assembling a large group of sitting ducks daily. This is money taken from actual education and spent instead on creating a false sense of security. So, no, I am not thankful.


Westfield parent here-every parent I know with a HSer is furious, irate, angry, frustrated with this fake security theater BS.
No one is "thankful".
We complained last year when the pilot was a complete failure and got NO response.


Keep complaining - they are banking on parents giving up. As someone said - FCPS is exhausting. They do that by design.


Not accurate. I am a high school parent. I am very thankful that the middle and high schools FINALLY have these safety precautions- they are long overdue. The high school and middle school parents I know are thankful. It will get easier and faster in time. We have been demanding safer schools, and this is a step towards safer schools. Please stop complaining! These are known to cut down on bringing weapons and vapes to school.


Obvious Gatehouse shill


Nope. Parents have been asking for metal detectors for years! I’m thankful and so are all the parents I know.


wink wink


Parents have NOT. Lord you Gatehouse people are pitiful.
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Anonymous wrote:Get there early.
Do security lines cause planes to wait for you?


How can kids get there early when they ride the school bus? The kids don't set the bus schedules.


Get there early? The schools won't unlock the doors before 7:40 to start the scanners.

There have been huge crowds outside our school every morning of kids trying to beat the line. They aren't letting them in.


That seems like an individual school issue — ours opens at 7:30 and has four entrances. The line was very long yesterday but moved really quickly. My daughter texted me before going in this morning and said it was even better today.


Which school?

I find it interesting that the people posting about how the detectors are no problem at all will never identify the alleged school their alleged kids allegedly attend.
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