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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Asking teachers for the most part. Do these distractions cause issues with keeping the children hidden etc? I’m back to school shopping and this popped into my mind with the sketchers light ups and a pair of vans glow in the dark sneakers. Our school doesn’t involve parents in the drills but I am just thinking of whether to avoid these types of clothing items? [/quote] Hi OP. Sorry for the unhelpful responses. My school does darken the room. We have a shade that drops over the little window in the door, and we close the blinds. The main reason is to make it harder for an intruder to see into the locked classroom (and possibly attempt to shoot through a window, etc.) It’s not about hiding from someone who is IN the room. I don’t think light up shoes or glow in the dark clothing would be an issue. The best protection is the locked door. [/quote]
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