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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This might help answer it: https://www.yahoo.com/news/teaching-11-years-quit-job-123000931.html[/quote] So many things wrong 1. Talking points right out of the democratic party playbook 2. School shootings are extremely rare 3. People deal with personal issues all the time 4. Pay scales are widely known 5. Going on strike hurts students 6. Parents are in charge of a childs development and molding not teachers I could go on but I have better stuff to do with my time[/quote] Ty for confirming her writing. I almost posted the same article, but I’m currently in a happy place at my school. Posters like you are so gross. She tells a story of a time when she was on lockdown for hours for a potential shooting and you still just laugh it off Democratic Party talking points? This is a woman’s personal experience. I honestly don’t know what’s wrong with people to be this cold hearted[/quote] +1 Apparently the PP thinks rare school shootings are acceptable. [/quote] DP. No, not acceptable, but a tiny risk compared to other parts of daily life, like driving to work. So it's certainly reasonable to want to do something about them, but it is completely irrational to make personal life decisions based on them as potential risks.[/quote] :roll: Society has decided to have active shooter drills regularly in school. Like a few times a year. IN fact when the senate was overtaken on Jan 6 the senators were told what to do by the younger set who had regularly participated in active shooter drills. It works in malls and shopping plazas too. Funny that we decided to do that, but do you do drills with your family for what to do in a car accident. I do hope you have shown your toddler how to use the scissors to cut themselves out of restraints. And shown your kids how to use the hammer to shatter the window. At least 4 times a year, but preferable once a month you should be holding these drills. If you are doing it in proportion to how dangerous you are saying cars are, do it once a week. The more something is practiced, the more emphasis we place on it and the more it seeps into our subconscious. The teacher was reflecting what the active shooting drills have told teachers, that you are in danger. As teachers, we were even incorrectly told by our administration that if we don’t follow the protocol of lockdown and kids die, it is on us. [/quote]
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