Anonymous wrote:Parents, don’t rest on “can’t secure all the doors.”
Yes they can and they must!
For decades, emergency doors had alarms when opened.
And there are motion sensor cameras even for private use so they can certainly adapt for door coverage.
Demand safety. At minimum, start with wiring done at the schools to protect the students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoa. So how do we know that these kids who got in on Friday are the same ones that attempted to enter the building today?
Also, what did they do when they entered the building on Friday? Just walk around?
The police probably questioned them, slapped them on their wrist and then sent them on their merry way. I thought school doors are supposed to be locked during the day, but evidently we don't learn so they are not.
Doors are locked. It’s kids letting in other kids. There are more doors than security- they can’t cover everything all the time. And with cell phones, it’s too easy for a kid to text another kid to be let in. Happens in other schools too.
Anonymous wrote:I really hope they were just going into hang out with their friends and not due to any nefarious activities. Back when I was in high school, I remember that kids from other schools would come to our school to visit their boyfriends or girlfriends or friends. I know, it’s dumb and naïve to think this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoa. So how do we know that these kids who got in on Friday are the same ones that attempted to enter the building today?
Also, what did they do when they entered the building on Friday? Just walk around?
The police probably questioned them, slapped them on their wrist and then sent them on their merry way. I thought school doors are supposed to be locked during the day, but evidently we don't learn so they are not.
Anonymous wrote:I have a kid at Blake and didn’t know about the Friday incident — thanks for sharing that, OP. That’s scary!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoa. So how do we know that these kids who got in on Friday are the same ones that attempted to enter the building today?
Also, what did they do when they entered the building on Friday? Just walk around?
The police probably questioned them, slapped them on their wrist and then sent them on their merry way. I thought school doors are supposed to be locked during the day, but evidently we don't learn so they are not.
Anonymous wrote:Whoa. So how do we know that these kids who got in on Friday are the same ones that attempted to enter the building today?
Also, what did they do when they entered the building on Friday? Just walk around?
Anonymous wrote:Whoa. So how do we know that these kids who got in on Friday are the same ones that attempted to enter the building today?
Also, what did they do when they entered the building on Friday? Just walk around?