Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well the DC schools have it! Most schools have it!
Most suburban schools do not have metal detectors.
Most suburban schools didn’t remove their SROs and proudly tell the whole world that they had done so.
Most schools didn't have SROs to begin with.
https://www.nasro.org/faq/general/
They did in the DMV! For decades!
Fat lot of good it did. I remember the stabbing at WJ. Also, my former BIL’s drug addiction began at Churchill where there were multiple choices in which classmate to buy coke from.
And there is the pesky truth about the SRO program. We can always see what an SRO failed to prevent, but it is much harder to quantify the good that they do. I've worked with 4 amazing SROs throughout my career. They genuinely cared about the students and formed strong relationships. They became trusted, reliable resources and the community was grateful they were there. I witnessed one pull a knife from my student simply by calmly talking to him.
You can't tell the small but very loud anti-SRO groiup this, however.
The pesky truth about SRO programs is that they don't improve school safety but do increase the criminalization of school discipline.
The far right has never been down with public education and would prefer to turn it into a dention facility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well the DC schools have it! Most schools have it!
Most suburban schools do not have metal detectors.
Most suburban schools didn’t remove their SROs and proudly tell the whole world that they had done so.
Most schools didn't have SROs to begin with.
https://www.nasro.org/faq/general/
They did in the DMV! For decades!
Fat lot of good it did. I remember the stabbing at WJ. Also, my former BIL’s drug addiction began at Churchill where there were multiple choices in which classmate to buy coke from.
And there is the pesky truth about the SRO program. We can always see what an SRO failed to prevent, but it is much harder to quantify the good that they do. I've worked with 4 amazing SROs throughout my career. They genuinely cared about the students and formed strong relationships. They became trusted, reliable resources and the community was grateful they were there. I witnessed one pull a knife from my student simply by calmly talking to him.
You can't tell the small but very loud anti-SRO groiup this, however.
The pesky truth about SRO programs is that they don't improve school safety but do increase the criminalization of school discipline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well the DC schools have it! Most schools have it!
Most suburban schools do not have metal detectors.
Most suburban schools didn’t remove their SROs and proudly tell the whole world that they had done so.
Most schools didn't have SROs to begin with.
https://www.nasro.org/faq/general/
They did in the DMV! For decades!
Fat lot of good it did. I remember the stabbing at WJ. Also, my former BIL’s drug addiction began at Churchill where there were multiple choices in which classmate to buy coke from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well the DC schools have it! Most schools have it!
Most suburban schools do not have metal detectors.
Most suburban schools didn’t remove their SROs and proudly tell the whole world that they had done so.
Most schools didn't have SROs to begin with.
https://www.nasro.org/faq/general/
They did in the DMV! For decades!
Fat lot of good it did. I remember the stabbing at WJ. Also, my former BIL’s drug addiction began at Churchill where there were multiple choices in which classmate to buy coke from.
And there is the pesky truth about the SRO program. We can always see what an SRO failed to prevent, but it is much harder to quantify the good that they do. I've worked with 4 amazing SROs throughout my career. They genuinely cared about the students and formed strong relationships. They became trusted, reliable resources and the community was grateful they were there. I witnessed one pull a knife from my student simply by calmly talking to him.
You can't tell the small but very loud anti-SRO groiup this, however.
The pesky truth about SRO programs is that they don't improve school safety but do increase the criminalization of school discipline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well the DC schools have it! Most schools have it!
Most suburban schools do not have metal detectors.
Most suburban schools didn’t remove their SROs and proudly tell the whole world that they had done so.
Most schools didn't have SROs to begin with.
https://www.nasro.org/faq/general/
They did in the DMV! For decades!
Fat lot of good it did. I remember the stabbing at WJ. Also, my former BIL’s drug addiction began at Churchill where there were multiple choices in which classmate to buy coke from.
And there is the pesky truth about the SRO program. We can always see what an SRO failed to prevent, but it is much harder to quantify the good that they do. I've worked with 4 amazing SROs throughout my career. They genuinely cared about the students and formed strong relationships. They became trusted, reliable resources and the community was grateful they were there. I witnessed one pull a knife from my student simply by calmly talking to him.
You can't tell the small but very loud anti-SRO groiup this, however.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well the DC schools have it! Most schools have it!
Most suburban schools do not have metal detectors.
Most suburban schools didn’t remove their SROs and proudly tell the whole world that they had done so.
Most schools didn't have SROs to begin with.
https://www.nasro.org/faq/general/
They did in the DMV! For decades!
Fat lot of good it did. I remember the stabbing at WJ. Also, my former BIL’s drug addiction began at Churchill where there were multiple choices in which classmate to buy coke from.
And there is the pesky truth about the SRO program. We can always see what an SRO failed to prevent, but it is much harder to quantify the good that they do. I've worked with 4 amazing SROs throughout my career. They genuinely cared about the students and formed strong relationships. They became trusted, reliable resources and the community was grateful they were there. I witnessed one pull a knife from my student simply by calmly talking to him.
You can't tell the small but very loud anti-SRO groiup this, however.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well the DC schools have it! Most schools have it!
Most suburban schools do not have metal detectors.
Most suburban schools didn’t remove their SROs and proudly tell the whole world that they had done so.
Most schools didn't have SROs to begin with.
https://www.nasro.org/faq/general/
They did in the DMV! For decades!
Fat lot of good it did. I remember the stabbing at WJ. Also, my former BIL’s drug addiction began at Churchill where there were multiple choices in which classmate to buy coke from.
they didn’t remove them. They just changed their name/title to something else.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well the DC schools have it! Most schools have it!
Most suburban schools do not have metal detectors.
Most suburban schools didn’t remove their SROs and proudly tell the whole world that they had done so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most schools have 3-6 entrances/exits, not including windows. When I taught HS last, students propped up doors and windows so they could get drugs into the building.
I don’t understand this. Why didn’t they just put the drugs in their pocket? Were they being frisked every morning when they walked in?
Deliveries come during the day from friends dropping by school. This is a well-known phenomenon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well the DC schools have it! Most schools have it!
Most suburban schools do not have metal detectors.
Most suburban schools didn’t remove their SROs and proudly tell the whole world that they had done so.
Most schools didn't have SROs to begin with.
https://www.nasro.org/faq/general/
They did in the DMV! For decades!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well the DC schools have it! Most schools have it!
Most suburban schools do not have metal detectors.
Most suburban schools didn’t remove their SROs and proudly tell the whole world that they had done so.
Most schools didn't have SROs to begin with.
https://www.nasro.org/faq/general/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well the DC schools have it! Most schools have it!
Most suburban schools do not have metal detectors.
Most suburban schools didn’t remove their SROs and proudly tell the whole world that they had done so.