Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child was in a shooter lockdown in California for 3 hours.
Often it's a case of not knowing if there are more shooters, weapons, plans, and consequently = vulnerable children.
He was 6 years old and hid behind a chair with a friend. They all took turns peeing in the industrial sink in the classroom as that was the only option.
Really I think worrying about peeing and snacks is just, well, so disconnected from reality that it's disturbing.
Really? What is disturbing is that students were still in a lockdown while elected officials held a press conference outside to talk about themselves.
The press conference shouldn't have been held until the event was over and it wasn't over.
And if they didn’t give an update you’d be complaining that it took so long to have your elected officials tell you what was going on.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child was in a shooter lockdown in California for 3 hours.
Often it's a case of not knowing if there are more shooters, weapons, plans, and consequently = vulnerable children.
He was 6 years old and hid behind a chair with a friend. They all took turns peeing in the industrial sink in the classroom as that was the only option.
Really I think worrying about peeing and snacks is just, well, so disconnected from reality that it's disturbing.
Really? What is disturbing is that students were still in a lockdown while elected officials held a press conference outside to talk about themselves.
The press conference shouldn't have been held until the event was over and it wasn't over.
And if they didn’t give an update you’d be complaining that it took so long to have your elected officials tell you what was going on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sure nobody cares, but as a Magruder Mom I find the bickering about snacks to be poor form.
I agree. Do you have any sense of why the lockdown continued for 3 hours after the arrest?
Making sure no others were involved.
Fully collect evidence before students move around.
Investigate the room the shooter was in an interview/support witnesses.
Securing buses.
Having support personnel/admin to handle student issues.
Creating a plan to move students room by room phalanxed by cops and sorted into groups of bus riders, car riders, and walkers/bike riders.
It was quite complicated. The biggest problem was learning more from twitter/news than from school admin. They weren’t allowed to say much to anyone once police took over.
-Magruder teacher who thankfully had great kids and no problems.
You were inside the school and had no idea that the buses were lined up for over two hours outside the school. It was all on the continuing news coverage. Enough with that fake excuse.
It was a school dismissal. Does it take 3 1/2 hours every day to "sort" students? Of course not.
Like you have ANY CLUE what a situation like this entails.
Take your Monday morning quarterbacking and shove it.
You clearly have no clue because you keep repeating the fake talking points that the public knows are garbage.
This wasn’t the first school shooting in this country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sure nobody cares, but as a Magruder Mom I find the bickering about snacks to be poor form.
I agree. Do you have any sense of why the lockdown continued for 3 hours after the arrest?
Making sure no others were involved.
Fully collect evidence before students move around.
Investigate the room the shooter was in an interview/support witnesses.
Securing buses.
Having support personnel/admin to handle student issues.
Creating a plan to move students room by room phalanxed by cops and sorted into groups of bus riders, car riders, and walkers/bike riders.
It was quite complicated. The biggest problem was learning more from twitter/news than from school admin. They weren’t allowed to say much to anyone once police took over.
-Magruder teacher who thankfully had great kids and no problems.
You were inside the school and had no idea that the buses were lined up for over two hours outside the school. It was all on the continuing news coverage. Enough with that fake excuse.
It was a school dismissal. Does it take 3 1/2 hours every day to "sort" students? Of course not.
Like you have ANY CLUE what a situation like this entails.
Take your Monday morning quarterbacking and shove it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kids were in lockdown because of an ACTIVE SHOOTER in the school. There are no bathroom breaks and time to distribute snacks when SWAT is preparing to find the shooter. What planet are you from?![]()
The planet that can tell time.
The shooter was arrested at 3 PM. The lockdown went on until 6:30 PM.
The lockdown was still in place when the 5:45 PM press conference was held. A press conference, when the crisis wasn't even over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sure nobody cares, but as a Magruder Mom I find the bickering about snacks to be poor form.
I agree. Do you have any sense of why the lockdown continued for 3 hours after the arrest?
Making sure no others were involved.
Fully collect evidence before students move around.
Investigate the room the shooter was in an interview/support witnesses.
Securing buses.
Having support personnel/admin to handle student issues.
Creating a plan to move students room by room phalanxed by cops and sorted into groups of bus riders, car riders, and walkers/bike riders.
It was quite complicated. The biggest problem was learning more from twitter/news than from school admin. They weren’t allowed to say much to anyone once police took over.
-Magruder teacher who thankfully had great kids and no problems.
You were inside the school and had no idea that the buses were lined up for over two hours outside the school. It was all on the continuing news coverage. Enough with that fake excuse.
It was a school dismissal. Does it take 3 1/2 hours every day to "sort" students? Of course not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child was in a shooter lockdown in California for 3 hours.
Often it's a case of not knowing if there are more shooters, weapons, plans, and consequently = vulnerable children.
He was 6 years old and hid behind a chair with a friend. They all took turns peeing in the industrial sink in the classroom as that was the only option.
Really I think worrying about peeing and snacks is just, well, so disconnected from reality that it's disturbing.
Really? What is disturbing is that students were still in a lockdown while elected officials held a press conference outside to talk about themselves.
The press conference shouldn't have been held until the event was over and it wasn't over.
And if they didn’t give an update you’d be complaining that it took so long to have your elected officials tell you what was going on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sure nobody cares, but as a Magruder Mom I find the bickering about snacks to be poor form.
I agree. Do you have any sense of why the lockdown continued for 3 hours after the arrest?
Making sure no others were involved.
Fully collect evidence before students move around.
Investigate the room the shooter was in an interview/support witnesses.
Securing buses.
Having support personnel/admin to handle student issues.
Creating a plan to move students room by room phalanxed by cops and sorted into groups of bus riders, car riders, and walkers/bike riders.
It was quite complicated. The biggest problem was learning more from twitter/news than from school admin. They weren’t allowed to say much to anyone once police took over.
-Magruder teacher who thankfully had great kids and no problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child was in a shooter lockdown in California for 3 hours.
Often it's a case of not knowing if there are more shooters, weapons, plans, and consequently = vulnerable children.
He was 6 years old and hid behind a chair with a friend. They all took turns peeing in the industrial sink in the classroom as that was the only option.
Really I think worrying about peeing and snacks is just, well, so disconnected from reality that it's disturbing.
Really? What is disturbing is that students were still in a lockdown while elected officials held a press conference outside to talk about themselves.
The press conference shouldn't have been held until the event was over and it wasn't over.
Anonymous wrote:My child was in a shooter lockdown in California for 3 hours.
Often it's a case of not knowing if there are more shooters, weapons, plans, and consequently = vulnerable children.
He was 6 years old and hid behind a chair with a friend. They all took turns peeing in the industrial sink in the classroom as that was the only option.
Really I think worrying about peeing and snacks is just, well, so disconnected from reality that it's disturbing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sure nobody cares, but as a Magruder Mom I find the bickering about snacks to be poor form.
I agree. Do you have any sense of why the lockdown continued for 3 hours after the arrest?
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure nobody cares, but as a Magruder Mom I find the bickering about snacks to be poor form.