Anonymous wrote:This is such such such a stupid policy. While there is always a risk, these should have been put in at schools where FCPS actually had documented cases of recurring weapons problems. Not every single school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The first week of school, counselors are in their office with students from the time the doors open, trying to fix schedules and switch classes.
Since the counselors are now on metal detector duty and having to escort students who make it through the detectors late to their locked down classrooms per the new policy, how are they going to deal with students who need help with their schedules?
Parents were told at our open house that the new FCPS policy is that classrooms go into lockdown at 8:10 and that any student not through the metal detectors and in their classroom at 8:10 must wait to be escorted by specific school staff to the locked down classrooms, instead of receiving a written hall pass and walking themselves to class.
Since the classrooms are all going to be locked down, I assume that the escorts of kids not through the metal detectors and in class by 8:10 will be designated admins and counselors with master keys, but that was not specified so I am just guessing.
What school told you this?
Yes, tell us the school or this is misinformation.
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Anonymous wrote:DC's bus was late for 16 minutes at our bus stop today. I guess the first day of DC's high school will be marked tardy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The first week of school, counselors are in their office with students from the time the doors open, trying to fix schedules and switch classes.
Since the counselors are now on metal detector duty and having to escort students who make it through the detectors late to their locked down classrooms per the new policy, how are they going to deal with students who need help with their schedules?
Parents were told at our open house that the new FCPS policy is that classrooms go into lockdown at 8:10 and that any student not through the metal detectors and in their classroom at 8:10 must wait to be escorted by specific school staff to the locked down classrooms, instead of receiving a written hall pass and walking themselves to class.
Since the classrooms are all going to be locked down, I assume that the escorts of kids not through the metal detectors and in class by 8:10 will be designated admins and counselors with master keys, but that was not specified so I am just guessing.
this truly sounds like a prison just like the kids say
A prison for the counselors too

Anonymous wrote:They are going to pay a full time staffer to sit at a metal detector all day at every HS?
What about after school?