Anonymous wrote:OP- That was my first thought. DC went to private K-8 and is now in public magnet 9th. I just wonder if we made the right decision.
Anonymous wrote:School shootings aren't the only or even main reason why we've decided to homeschool, and mass shootings could happen anywhere, but on days like this I'm definitely relieved that my kids aren't going to traditional school.
Until they ban automatic and semi-automatic weapons, I really think the situation is going to continue to get worse.
P.S. To the PP who was anxious about college with homeschooling, I'll say FWIW that we're not worried about that at all. We have PhD/Masters ourselves and absolutely intend for our kids to go to college, and a highly rated one at that. You just need to keep that in mind as your plan to make sure you check all the boxes and do the appropriate prep along the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are grown. If I had kids in school today, I would probably homeschool.
And I assume that if you were still raising kids you would not allow them to ride in cars?
Anonymous wrote:My kids are grown. If I had kids in school today, I would probably homeschool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid is more likely to die in a car accident. Do you plan to never allow them in a car?
Agree with previous poster, work towards gun control. The US is the only developed country with this problem.
+1
Guys I’m just as horrified by this shooting as anyone else, but don’t you people understand risk?
Forget car crashes. Your kid is more likely to die in a playground accident than die at the hand of a school shooter.
Umm, I'm not so sure that is true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid is more likely to die in a car accident. Do you plan to never allow them in a car?
Agree with previous poster, work towards gun control. The US is the only developed country with this problem.
+1
Guys I’m just as horrified by this shooting as anyone else, but don’t you people understand risk?
Forget car crashes. Your kid is more likely to die in a playground accident than die at the hand of a school shooter.
Anonymous wrote:Your kid is more likely to die in a car accident. Do you plan to never allow them in a car?
Agree with previous poster, work towards gun control. The US is the only developed country with this problem.
Anonymous wrote:My former private school at gun incidents in the 80s. Unless they have super duper security, it won't be any better and may be worse than public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All I want to do after yet another school shooting is to pull my kids from public school and put them....where? private school? home school them? in a bubble? Anyone pull their kids from public as a result of the violence? Where did you put them?
Gun violence doesn't happen just at school. It happens at restaurants, concerts, gas stations, stores, homes.
And don't forget movie theaters and shopping malls.
There's a reason countries in Europe have put a travel advisory on the US to be careful of all the violence in this country. A small minority of selfish gunowners is holding our country hostage.
Anonymous wrote:no, I have not changed anything due to school violence, but I was thinking today that my kids' private in Los Angles has security, and those guys are (super-nice) bad-asses with guns, former LAPD.
I was contemplating taking them boxes of See's Candies (west-coast chocolates) today to thank them because I do believe they stand in the way of this danger and are trained, equipped, and committed to stop anything like this. Of course nothing is perfect, but certainly there are easier targets and harder targets, and the idea is to be a harder target.
In our old school, with no dedicated security (just a security company, like we have) parents raised $ to replace the doors with bulletproof doors. It is a Catholic, and it's tricky because in our Archdiocese (not east coast) has to spread the wealth around all their schools, so politically it's hard to get any kind of major upgrade. So the parents just went outside the system and raised the money themselves; and we have some contractor dads who got good prices and could install. There are things you can do, OP.