Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The article states that guns and knives were found being brought to school in the final weeks of school.
People complaining about tardies and logistics.... What about the fact that weapons were caught with just a limited run of these metal detectors?
Is it acceptable for you for 20,000 kids to be an hour late to class every day for the entire school year on the off chance they might catch a forgotten weapon in a backpack? Because anyone TRYING to bring a weapon to school is not going to be standing in line at the metal detector.
Anonymous wrote:A giant waste of money. When FCPS cries for more funding, remember the millions wasted on this.
Anonymous wrote:The article states that guns and knives were found being brought to school in the final weeks of school.
People complaining about tardies and logistics.... What about the fact that weapons were caught with just a limited run of these metal detectors?
Anonymous wrote:The article states that guns and knives were found being brought to school in the final weeks of school.
People complaining about tardies and logistics.... What about the fact that weapons were caught with just a limited run of these metal detectors?
Anonymous wrote:The traffic to get the buses and K&R loop through each morning is horrendous now. The kids barely make it on time in a 20 minute window. Will they extend the drop off time?
Anonymous wrote:So you just bring in or make plastic weapons? I mean, come on.