Anyone considering private/home school due to mass shootings?

Anonymous
All I want to do after yet another school shooting is to pull my kids from public school and put them....where? private school? home school them? in a bubble? Anyone pull their kids from public as a result of the violence? Where did you put them?
Anonymous
Private isnot any better than public, in my opinion. If you want to keep them in a bubble, you will have to home school. And not go any where for field trips.
Anonymous
I don't think private schools are immune to gun violence. It's only a matter of time..

We can't keep are kids in a bubble and they are more likely to die in a car accident then a school shooting. I know how you feel, the same thoughts run through my head, but we need to think with a level head.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All I want to do after yet another school shooting is to pull my kids from public school and put them....where? private school? home school them? in a bubble? Anyone pull their kids from public as a result of the violence? Where did you put them?


Gun violence doesn't happen just at school. It happens at restaurants, concerts, gas stations, stores, homes.
Anonymous
Do you remember the Amish school shooting? Private schools aren't immune either.

Life is a risk. I will not put my kids in a bubble. Statistically they are more likely to die in a car crash than at school. Is it terrifying and depressing and horrific to think about? YES. Will it stop me from sending kids to school? No.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All I want to do after yet another school shooting is to pull my kids from public school and put them....where? private school? home school them? in a bubble? Anyone pull their kids from public as a result of the violence? Where did you put them?


Gun violence doesn't happen just at school. It happens at restaurants, concerts, gas stations, stores, homes.


And don't forget movie theaters and shopping malls.
Anonymous
Yes OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All I want to do after yet another school shooting is to pull my kids from public school and put them....where? private school? home school them? in a bubble? Anyone pull their kids from public as a result of the violence? Where did you put them?


Gun violence doesn't happen just at school. It happens at restaurants, concerts, gas stations, stores, homes.


And don't forget movie theaters and shopping malls.


There's a reason countries in Europe have put a travel advisory on the US to be careful of all the violence in this country. A small minority of selfish gunowners is holding our country hostage.
Anonymous
no, I have not changed anything due to school violence, but I was thinking today that my kids' private in Los Angles has security, and those guys are (super-nice) bad-asses with guns, former LAPD.

I was contemplating taking them boxes of See's Candies (west-coast chocolates) today to thank them because I do believe they stand in the way of this danger and are trained, equipped, and committed to stop anything like this. Of course nothing is perfect, but certainly there are easier targets and harder targets, and the idea is to be a harder target.

In our old school, with no dedicated security (just a security company, like we have) parents raised $ to replace the doors with bulletproof doors. It is a Catholic, and it's tricky because in our Archdiocese (not east coast) has to spread the wealth around all their schools, so politically it's hard to get any kind of major upgrade. So the parents just went outside the system and raised the money themselves; and we have some contractor dads who got good prices and could install. There are things you can do, OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Private isnot any better than public, in my opinion. If you want to keep them in a bubble, you will have to home school. And not go any where for field trips.


Our private has full time security on campus.
Anonymous
Um, no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Private isnot any better than public, in my opinion. If you want to keep them in a bubble, you will have to home school. And not go any where for field trips.


Our private has full time security on campus.


Most public high schools do too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:no, I have not changed anything due to school violence, but I was thinking today that my kids' private in Los Angles has security, and those guys are (super-nice) bad-asses with guns, former LAPD.

I was contemplating taking them boxes of See's Candies (west-coast chocolates) today to thank them because I do believe they stand in the way of this danger and are trained, equipped, and committed to stop anything like this. Of course nothing is perfect, but certainly there are easier targets and harder targets, and the idea is to be a harder target.

In our old school, with no dedicated security (just a security company, like we have) parents raised $ to replace the doors with bulletproof doors. It is a Catholic, and it's tricky because in our Archdiocese (not east coast) has to spread the wealth around all their schools, so politically it's hard to get any kind of major upgrade. So the parents just went outside the system and raised the money themselves; and we have some contractor dads who got good prices and could install. There are things you can do, OP.


Like fighting to make this country safer for everybody?

https://momsdemandaction.org/

http://www.bradycampaign.org/

https://www.csgv.org/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:no, I have not changed anything due to school violence, but I was thinking today that my kids' private in Los Angles has security, and those guys are (super-nice) bad-asses with guns, former LAPD.

I was contemplating taking them boxes of See's Candies (west-coast chocolates) today to thank them because I do believe they stand in the way of this danger and are trained, equipped, and committed to stop anything like this. Of course nothing is perfect, but certainly there are easier targets and harder targets, and the idea is to be a harder target.

In our old school, with no dedicated security (just a security company, like we have) parents raised $ to replace the doors with bulletproof doors. It is a Catholic, and it's tricky because in our Archdiocese (not east coast) has to spread the wealth around all their schools, so politically it's hard to get any kind of major upgrade. So the parents just went outside the system and raised the money themselves; and we have some contractor dads who got good prices and could install. There are things you can do, OP.


Useless and just designed to make you feel better. Unless of course all the kids are going through TSA Airport type screenings prior to entering the building.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:no, I have not changed anything due to school violence, but I was thinking today that my kids' private in Los Angles has security, and those guys are (super-nice) bad-asses with guns, former LAPD.

I was contemplating taking them boxes of See's Candies (west-coast chocolates) today to thank them because I do believe they stand in the way of this danger and are trained, equipped, and committed to stop anything like this. Of course nothing is perfect, but certainly there are easier targets and harder targets, and the idea is to be a harder target.

In our old school, with no dedicated security (just a security company, like we have) parents raised $ to replace the doors with bulletproof doors. It is a Catholic, and it's tricky because in our Archdiocese (not east coast) has to spread the wealth around all their schools, so politically it's hard to get any kind of major upgrade. So the parents just went outside the system and raised the money themselves; and we have some contractor dads who got good prices and could install. There are things you can do, OP.


Like fighting to make this country safer for everybody?

https://momsdemandaction.org/

http://www.bradycampaign.org/

https://www.csgv.org
/


This. Not compelled to hide; compelled to fight.
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