Anonymous wrote:The best thing is for your child to run if they can. But schools don’t want hundreds of kids running off campus so they can’t say that. I told my kids if they can run and hop the fence to do exactly that and I wouldn’t get mad if they get in trouble. I don’t want my kids to do active shooter drills because they are told to stay in a class where they are sitting ducks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are new to FCPS and DD reports they have not had a single lockdown drill at her school all year. Is this normal? I’m pissed.
What? I would be happy - its not going to help and will just instill fear in the child.
Anonymous wrote:Your daughter is mistaken (or was absent during the drills). All FCPS schools have at least two lockdown drills during every school year. If you want to know when these drills occurred, then you need to call your school's front office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best thing is for your child to run if they can. But schools don’t want hundreds of kids running off campus so they can’t say that. I told my kids if they can run and hop the fence to do exactly that and I wouldn’t get mad if they get in trouble. I don’t want my kids to do active shooter drills because they are told to stay in a class where they are sitting ducks.
I completely agree with this and have told my kids to do the same!
You should rethink this. Many of the Parkland shooting victims were killed in hallways and stairwells while trying to flee/hide. At Parkland, the classroom fatalities were in rooms that had no "hard corners" to hide in, but the kids were generally safer there than exposed in hallways and on campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ also add, that students running, scattering, and dying at Columbine is a huge part of the reason we have classroom lockdowns.
Perhaps it’s a difference between HS and ES. My kids in ES have always had easy access to exits (classroom windows or rooms adjacent to doors to outside. Maybe it’s not a one-size-fits-all solution.
Anonymous wrote:^ also add, that students running, scattering, and dying at Columbine is a huge part of the reason we have classroom lockdowns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best thing is for your child to run if they can. But schools don’t want hundreds of kids running off campus so they can’t say that. I told my kids if they can run and hop the fence to do exactly that and I wouldn’t get mad if they get in trouble. I don’t want my kids to do active shooter drills because they are told to stay in a class where they are sitting ducks.
I completely agree with this and have told my kids to do the same!
Anonymous wrote:We are new to FCPS and DD reports they have not had a single lockdown drill at her school all year. Is this normal? I’m pissed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best thing is for your child to run if they can. But schools don’t want hundreds of kids running off campus so they can’t say that. I told my kids if they can run and hop the fence to do exactly that and I wouldn’t get mad if they get in trouble. I don’t want my kids to do active shooter drills because they are told to stay in a class where they are sitting ducks.
I completely agree with this and have told my kids to do the same!
Anonymous wrote:The best thing is for your child to run if they can. But schools don’t want hundreds of kids running off campus so they can’t say that. I told my kids if they can run and hop the fence to do exactly that and I wouldn’t get mad if they get in trouble. I don’t want my kids to do active shooter drills because they are told to stay in a class where they are sitting ducks.