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Reply to "No one asked for my ID or had me sign anything when I picked my daughter up early from school- say something?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have not read this whole thread, but yes, of course say something. Not in an accusatory way--just to bring a security hole to their awareness. I am an educator and whenever I visit a campus where there seems to be lax observation of who comes in or out, I always say something. I mean, you read the papers right? Campuses need to be up on layered security, period.[/quote] New poster. OP, please heed the educator's post above. Say something. The many posts here shrugging this off are from people who don't get it (at best) or who don't GAF about overall security as long as THEIR kid is fine. They aren't seeing that you are concerned for overall procedures being followed and your post isn't about your own kid, on one day, for one pickup; it's about the bigger picture. Good for you for thinking about that bigger picture, OP. I picked my kid up from her ES for an entire year, slightly early every Wednesday, so I had to go to the office so they could call her classroom. They knew me very well from that but also because I was in and around the school a lot (ran a program there, volunteered for other things). While they didn't ask for ID, they always had me sign her out. That protected the school and the main office staff as well as my kid and me. And I did see them ask others for ID (and was asked for it a few times when there were people subbing for the main office secretary, too, who did not know me.) As someone earlier in th thread said -- it's the ONE time that something goes wrong that the school will be reamed for not following procedure, which is why you follow it every single time. [/quote]
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