Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If high school could figure it out, middle school will too. Everyone needs to just relax for a second and let this play out. My own kid in high school had about two days of delays/being late to 1st period and then it was completely fine after that.
Middle school is only just starting to roll it out and then it will be totally fine. Is it stupid and a waste of time? Absolutely. This isn't going to stop anyone who wants to bring a weapon in from bringing a weapon in. But is it going to be some horrific organizational nightmare for the rest of their time in middle school? No. They'll figure it out, get through the lines quickly, and get to class with no issue.
If a process is ineffective and consumes resources, then it should be ended. Getting used to inefficiency is how we got to a bloated school system that spends money like a drunken sailor.
Anonymous wrote:If high school could figure it out, middle school will too. Everyone needs to just relax for a second and let this play out. My own kid in high school had about two days of delays/being late to 1st period and then it was completely fine after that.
Middle school is only just starting to roll it out and then it will be totally fine. Is it stupid and a waste of time? Absolutely. This isn't going to stop anyone who wants to bring a weapon in from bringing a weapon in. But is it going to be some horrific organizational nightmare for the rest of their time in middle school? No. They'll figure it out, get through the lines quickly, and get to class with no issue.
Anonymous wrote:If high school could figure it out, middle school will too. Everyone needs to just relax for a second and let this play out. My own kid in high school had about two days of delays/being late to 1st period and then it was completely fine after that.
Middle school is only just starting to roll it out and then it will be totally fine. Is it stupid and a waste of time? Absolutely. This isn't going to stop anyone who wants to bring a weapon in from bringing a weapon in. But is it going to be some horrific organizational nightmare for the rest of their time in middle school? No. They'll figure it out, get through the lines quickly, and get to class with no issue.
Anonymous wrote:It’s so bad that now our insanely early bus time is 5 minutes earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we should all write the Board and Superintendent about this. It's a huge waste of money and time. Not to mention the people staffing it have so much other work that I'm sure they could be doing.
The issue is that FCPS is implementing this so terribly. They need security guards, consistency, make everyone go thru weapons detectors any time you enter the building.
Anonymous wrote:I work at a middle school. It takes tons of staff to get the kids through but they're getting to class on time now. They start their day being yelled at and treated like criminals, welcome to school. I want to see data on how many weapons or dangerous items FCPS has found with this nonsense. And yes, there are a million cases of people coming in and out of other doors before, during, and after school without screening so WTH.
Anonymous wrote:I think we should all write the Board and Superintendent about this. It's a huge waste of money and time. Not to mention the people staffing it have so much other work that I'm sure they could be doing.
Anonymous wrote:+1. The kids go outside for recess and P.E. And they return to the building with no checks.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we should all write the Board and Superintendent about this. It's a huge waste of money and time. Not to mention the people staffing it have so much other work that I'm sure they could be doing.
The issue is that FCPS is implementing this so terribly. They need security guards, consistency, make everyone go thru weapons detectors any time you enter the building.
Anonymous wrote:It’s so bad that now our insanely early bus time is 5 minutes earlier.
+1. The kids go outside for recess and P.E. And they return to the building with no checks.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we should all write the Board and Superintendent about this. It's a huge waste of money and time. Not to mention the people staffing it have so much other work that I'm sure they could be doing.
The issue is that FCPS is implementing this so terribly. They need security guards, consistency, make everyone go thru weapons detectors any time you enter the building.