Anonymous wrote:Burke in April
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many shootings have occurred at independent schools in the past ten years? Anyone?
At least one in the past month
Anonymous wrote:How many shootings have occurred at independent schools in the past ten years? Anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi,
My children are students at a DC Independent School, and I have serious reservations about their level of security on campus. I would like to get an idea of what security is like at other DC Independent schools, specifically:
* Are there guards (armed or otherwise)
* Locked doors
* Locked gates
* Anything else that makes you feel safe/unsafe with your children being there?
Thank you!
I won’t say which school but I am very concerned about the lack of security at one of my child’s schools. Exams are taking place and no security guards to be seen anywhere. Drove by and no guard was at a usual spot - saw one person sitting in a chair scrolling on their phone and not even standing guard or looking up. This is not the time to be relaxed.
Anonymous wrote:Hi,
My children are students at a DC Independent School, and I have serious reservations about their level of security on campus. I would like to get an idea of what security is like at other DC Independent schools, specifically:
* Are there guards (armed or otherwise)
* Locked doors
* Locked gates
* Anything else that makes you feel safe/unsafe with your children being there?
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:I’m not in SC, but our private school has some doors that lock and some gates that lock, but there are ways to get in otherwise.
What happens if we secure all schools to the point of gunmen not be able to get in? So he won’t go to the school but instead a local Target, movie theater, ice cream parlor, church, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t want to de-rail the comments, but with security we have to know whether or not they will actually risk their life for our kids.
Useless if they won’t take that risk.