Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would send an email to the head of school so there is a written record. If something happens in the future, then the head of school will be legally liable since he was aware of the situation. Maybe copy the president of the board as well.
I've already emailed all appropriate parties in the school. If I email the board I am 100% sure I will get fired for speaking up. Will not name the school. One outside door does not latch shut unless each person who uses it remembers to pull it shut all the way. Several classroom doors either do not lock or teachers don't have the key to lock them. Almost no closet doors lock. If I don't get a satisfactory answer this week, I will let some influential parents know and then turn in my resignation. I don't feel safe and our students aren't safe either. I did not intend to upset anyone here so if it helps this school is not in the DC or Northeast area.
Uhhh sorry, all of those sound frustrating for a teacher but not safety issues as far as a private school is concerned... they aren't great but enforcement wise, it is like someone in your house leaving the front door unlocked. The only person who can do anything is the owner of the house and if they don't mind, it will never really matter no matter how loudly you hit your spoon against a pan in protest.
NP. It is absolutely a safety issue if classroom doors don't lock. The first thing a teacher would do in the event of a school shooter is lock the classroom door and turn off the lights.
Sorry I should have said regulated safety issue. Would it be safer to be able to lock the classroom doors, yes, but it isn't considered an issue like a fire hazard would...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would send an email to the head of school so there is a written record. If something happens in the future, then the head of school will be legally liable since he was aware of the situation. Maybe copy the president of the board as well.
I've already emailed all appropriate parties in the school. If I email the board I am 100% sure I will get fired for speaking up. Will not name the school. One outside door does not latch shut unless each person who uses it remembers to pull it shut all the way. Several classroom doors either do not lock or teachers don't have the key to lock them. Almost no closet doors lock. If I don't get a satisfactory answer this week, I will let some influential parents know and then turn in my resignation. I don't feel safe and our students aren't safe either. I did not intend to upset anyone here so if it helps this school is not in the DC or Northeast area.
Uhhh sorry, all of those sound frustrating for a teacher but not safety issues as far as a private school is concerned... they aren't great but enforcement wise, it is like someone in your house leaving the front door unlocked. The only person who can do anything is the owner of the house and if they don't mind, it will never really matter no matter how loudly you hit your spoon against a pan in protest.
NP. It is absolutely a safety issue if classroom doors don't lock. The first thing a teacher would do in the event of a school shooter is lock the classroom door and turn off the lights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would send an email to the head of school so there is a written record. If something happens in the future, then the head of school will be legally liable since he was aware of the situation. Maybe copy the president of the board as well.
I've already emailed all appropriate parties in the school. If I email the board I am 100% sure I will get fired for speaking up. Will not name the school. One outside door does not latch shut unless each person who uses it remembers to pull it shut all the way. Several classroom doors either do not lock or teachers don't have the key to lock them. Almost no closet doors lock. If I don't get a satisfactory answer this week, I will let some influential parents know and then turn in my resignation. I don't feel safe and our students aren't safe either. I did not intend to upset anyone here so if it helps this school is not in the DC or Northeast area.
Uhhh sorry, all of those sound frustrating for a teacher but not safety issues as far as a private school is concerned... they aren't great but enforcement wise, it is like someone in your house leaving the front door unlocked. The only person who can do anything is the owner of the house and if they don't mind, it will never really matter no matter how loudly you hit your spoon against a pan in protest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would send an email to the head of school so there is a written record. If something happens in the future, then the head of school will be legally liable since he was aware of the situation. Maybe copy the president of the board as well.
I've already emailed all appropriate parties in the school. If I email the board I am 100% sure I will get fired for speaking up. Will not name the school. One outside door does not latch shut unless each person who uses it remembers to pull it shut all the way. Several classroom doors either do not lock or teachers don't have the key to lock them. Almost no closet doors lock. If I don't get a satisfactory answer this week, I will let some influential parents know and then turn in my resignation. I don't feel safe and our students aren't safe either. I did not intend to upset anyone here so if it helps this school is not in the DC or Northeast area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would send an email to the head of school so there is a written record. If something happens in the future, then the head of school will be legally liable since he was aware of the situation. Maybe copy the president of the board as well.
I've already emailed all appropriate parties in the school. If I email the board I am 100% sure I will get fired for speaking up. Will not name the school. One outside door does not latch shut unless each person who uses it remembers to pull it shut all the way. Several classroom doors either do not lock or teachers don't have the key to lock them. Almost no closet doors lock. If I don't get a satisfactory answer this week, I will let some influential parents know and then turn in my resignation. I don't feel safe and our students aren't safe either. I did not intend to upset anyone here so if it helps this school is not in the DC or Northeast area.
Anonymous wrote:I would send an email to the head of school so there is a written record. If something happens in the future, then the head of school will be legally liable since he was aware of the situation. Maybe copy the president of the board as well.