Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metal detectors are not the answer, unless you add an xray machine. Students today carry computer and smart phones.
They can take them out for the metal detector like we do at airports.
This was an off-campus stabbing. Metal detectors at school would not have prevented the incident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metal detectors are not the answer, unless you add an xray machine. Students today carry computer and smart phones.
They can take them out for the metal detector like we do at airports.
Anonymous wrote:Metal detectors are not the answer, unless you add an xray machine. Students today carry computer and smart phones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help me understand how this will help? IT happen after hours so
They have credible information that this gang-related homicide will provoke retaliation that could occur at school. The security threat is so real they are preventing any large, outside gatherings of children on school grounds causing the relocation of sports events and the middle school dances. (My mother mind goes immediately to a drive by shooting threat).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help me understand how this will help? IT happen after hours so
They have credible information that this gang-related homicide will provoke retaliation that could occur at school. The security threat is so real they are preventing any large, outside gatherings of children on school grounds causing the relocation of sports events and the middle school dances. (My mother mind goes immediately to a drive by shooting threat).
Anonymous wrote:How this isn't all over the local news is absolutely mindboggling.
Literally, the only HS in the entire city of Alexandria is closed for security concerns.
Let that sink in.
The biggest HS in the entire state of Virginia is shut because the city can't provide for the safety of the students.
Like, what the actual eff?
Anonymous wrote:Help me understand how this will help? IT happen after hours so
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is really going on here? Did something else happen with regards to safety in the school. Is admin really concerned about retaliation? I was just surprised to see that school was virtual/asynchronous another week.
I was also surprised. Did they do virtual days after the shooting last fall? Is it because the school year is essentially over anyway so there's not a lot of actual teaching happening anyway? Now you have all these kids without any structure of school at all--seems like a recipe for retaliation (just not near campus).
Anonymous wrote:What is really going on here? Did something else happen with regards to safety in the school. Is admin really concerned about retaliation? I was just surprised to see that school was virtual/asynchronous another week.