Anonymous wrote:I just received an email about detection system & Arrival information from the high school. Student can use only two door to enter the school building in the morning during 7:40-8:10. After 8:10, only one door remains as the building entrance. Students must go through the weapon screening systems and arrive class at 8:10. Some items must be removed when students before students getting in line such as medal three ring binders, laptops, collapsible umbrellas, metal lunch boxes, metal pencil cases, metal glass cases. Is it feasible for over 2000 students to pass the weapon screening system using only two doors in just 30 minutes? What if the congestion causes crows collapse?
Anonymous wrote:Westfield had huge delays in spring when they tried this AND it was when all the seniors were off campus.
They had two doors/two screeners total. Kids were an hour late to class every day.
The buses held kids on the bus until the pre-screening let-off time then they all got off at once and got in line. It made no sense.
The one police officer who directs the traffic for the whole school was pulled to assist.
I can't imagine what the lines will
Look like with 2700+ kids and two screeners.
PWC school have much lower populations and a lot more screeners.0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Prince William where we have them and we have found that it moves very quickly. Get there ontime or early and you will not have problems. It's a relief as a parent not to have to worry about my child getting shot or stabbed at school.
Students should not have to get to school any earlier than they already do.
Students should not have to be afraid their classmates will shoot them but they do.
Anonymous wrote:The SS will be a nightmare. The entrances are bottle-necked on normal days so I can't imagine what it will be like with detectors buzzing for every 3-ring binders that passes through.
Lake Braddock, Robo, Hayfield
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Prince William where we have them and we have found that it moves very quickly. Get there ontime or early and you will not have problems. It's a relief as a parent not to have to worry about my child getting shot or stabbed at school.
Students should not have to get to school any earlier than they already do.
Anonymous wrote:I just received an email about detection system & Arrival information from the high school. Student can use only two door to enter the school building in the morning during 7:40-8:10. After 8:10, only one door remains as the building entrance. Students must go through the weapon screening systems and arrive class at 8:10. Some items must be removed when students before students getting in line such as medal three ring binders, laptops, collapsible umbrellas, metal lunch boxes, metal pencil cases, metal glass cases. Is it feasible for over 2000 students to pass the weapon screening system using only two doors in just 30 minutes? What if the congestion causes crows collapse?
Anonymous wrote:We are in Prince William where we have them and we have found that it moves very quickly. Get there ontime or early and you will not have problems. It's a relief as a parent not to have to worry about my child getting shot or stabbed at school.
Anonymous wrote:We are in Prince William where we have them and we have found that it moves very quickly. Get there ontime or early and you will not have problems. It's a relief as a parent not to have to worry about my child getting shot or stabbed at school.