Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any others? Normal/not normal given the circumstances? Lots of parents up in arms about the guard being armed, but if there’s an actual threat I guess it makes sense.
Armed security for a preschool is pretentious and creates a whole new security risk. I'm sure a big group of parents pressured the school into it, no way it was the school's initiative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have money. The other side non jews has none
Your antisemitism is showing, PP.
Anonymous wrote:They have money. The other side non jews has none
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any others? Normal/not normal given the circumstances? Lots of parents up in arms about the guard being armed, but if there’s an actual threat I guess it makes sense.
Armed security for a preschool is pretentious and creates a whole new security risk. I'm sure a big group of parents pressured the school into it, no way it was the school's initiative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any others? Normal/not normal given the circumstances? Lots of parents up in arms about the guard being armed, but if there’s an actual threat I guess it makes sense.
Armed security for a preschool is pretentious and creates a whole new security risk. I'm sure a big group of parents pressured the school into it, no way it was the school's initiative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any others? Normal/not normal given the circumstances? Lots of parents up in arms about the guard being armed, but if there’s an actual threat I guess it makes sense.
Armed security for a preschool is pretentious and creates a whole new security risk. I'm sure a big group of parents pressured the school into it, no way it was the school's initiative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any others? Normal/not normal given the circumstances? Lots of parents up in arms about the guard being armed, but if there’s an actual threat I guess it makes sense.
Armed security for a preschool is pretentious and creates a whole new security risk. I'm sure a big group of parents pressured the school into it, no way it was the school's initiative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any others? Normal/not normal given the circumstances? Lots of parents up in arms about the guard being armed, but if there’s an actual threat I guess it makes sense.
Armed security for a preschool is pretentious and creates a whole new security risk. I'm sure a big group of parents pressured the school into it, no way it was the school's initiative.