Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her fears are irrational and illogical. What are you doing to your kid?
This is the USA. You are in wrong forum.
Your comment is ridiculous. As tragic as they are, the chances of a mass shooting in any given school are incredibly small. Kids are way more likely to be victimized in other ways and settings. Look up the data.
Actually I did. Gun violence is the number one cause of harm to children in America.
You are correct! Everything other than meaningful gun reform is just a bandaid...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her fears are irrational and illogical. What are you doing to your kid?
This is the USA. You are in wrong forum.
Your comment is ridiculous. As tragic as they are, the chances of a mass shooting in any given school are incredibly small. Kids are way more likely to be victimized in other ways and settings. Look up the data.
Actually I did. Gun violence is the number one cause of harm to children in America.
Anonymous wrote:I think parents and teachers need to band together and all strike (pull their kids) until something tangible is done to protect the kids and the teachers. Hit 'em in the wallet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her fears are irrational and illogical. What are you doing to your kid?
This is the USA. You are in wrong forum.
Your comment is ridiculous. As tragic as they are, the chances of a mass shooting in any given school are incredibly small. Kids are way more likely to be victimized in other ways and settings. Look up the data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Homeschool. The schools are no longer safe.
If only the GOP would allow common-sense gun reform.
Chicago and Baltimore are doing great with their gun laws...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Homeschool. The schools are no longer safe.
If only the GOP would allow common-sense gun reform.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her fears are irrational and illogical. What are you doing to your kid?
This is the USA. You are in wrong forum.
Anonymous wrote:There are over 100,000 K-12 schools in the US. Odds are very, very low that Whitman would be targeted. But not zero.
Also low odds you'll have your house blow up from a gas leak, drown at the pool, or get run over by a car walking to school. All of those are more likely than a school shooting, though, in MoCo at least.
Anonymous wrote:Homeschool. The schools are no longer safe.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter had been considering two private schools but now has decided to attend our local public, which is Whitman. The only problem is that she has anxiety attacks about school shootings. We are definitely seeking the help of a therapist, but her fears are not illogical or irrational. 2022 had the most number of school shootings ever. So two questions:
1. What are the chances of a school shooting? Statistics help.
2. What measures are in place at MCPS schools to prevent shootings?
I saw the thread already re safety and it was just a bunch of people arguing and no answer, so I’m looking for an eels answer. Thanks.