Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be really upset. It is so easy to forget to put your gun away in the trunk safe. It just takes one day for her to forget and for curious to get his hands on it. Or an accidental discharge. And the knife!? My god.
OP, or anybody else in within Halley’s boundaries, what is the general feeling around the neighborhood? Can you get an idea? I hope people aren’t too quick to unfairly judge this teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be really upset. It is so easy to forget to put your gun away in the trunk safe. It just takes one day for her to forget and for curious to get his hands on it. Or an accidental discharge. And the knife!? My god.
OP, or anybody else in within Halley’s boundaries, what is the general feeling around the neighborhood? Can you get an idea? I hope people aren’t too quick to unfairly judge this teacher.
Anonymous wrote:I would be really upset. It is so easy to forget to put your gun away in the trunk safe. It just takes one day for her to forget and for curious to get his hands on it. Or an accidental discharge. And the knife!? My god.
Anonymous wrote:I would be really upset. It is so easy to forget to put your gun away in the trunk safe. It just takes one day for her to forget and for curious to get his hands on it. Or an accidental discharge. And the knife!? My god.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that teacher's heart is in the right place. I also think that she is not the only teacher who does this sort of thing. Unfortunately it is now public knowledge that she keeps a gun in her car in the school parking lot and a knife on a chain around her neck.
Something needs to be done to make our schools feel safe. That is what this teacher is saying.
Teachers with guns in their cars don't make my kids' schools feel safe. Neither do teachers with tiny little knives on chains around their necks. And teachers actually carrying guns in schools really, really, really don't make my kids' schools feel safe.
What does FCPS say about guns on school grounds?
Here is state law, linked from the VA State Police site:
https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/18.2-308.1/
I haven’t found school policy outside of what is listed in the SR&R for students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that teacher's heart is in the right place. I also think that she is not the only teacher who does this sort of thing. Unfortunately it is now public knowledge that she keeps a gun in her car in the school parking lot and a knife on a chain around her neck.
Something needs to be done to make our schools feel safe. That is what this teacher is saying.
Teachers with guns in their cars don't make my kids' schools feel safe. Neither do teachers with tiny little knives on chains around their necks. And teachers actually carrying guns in schools really, really, really don't make my kids' schools feel safe.
What does FCPS say about guns on school grounds?
Anonymous wrote:I think that teacher's heart is in the right place. I also think that she is not the only teacher who does this sort of thing. Unfortunately it is now public knowledge that she keeps a gun in her car in the school parking lot and a knife on a chain around her neck.
Something needs to be done to make our schools feel safe. That is what this teacher is saying.
Anonymous wrote:If she isn’t doing any illegal, what are you going to do? I’m sure she doesn’t care about your “shame” one iota. I hate guns as much as the rest of you and feel they have no place in schools, but she’s entitled to her opinion (and to publicize it) as much as we’re entitled to ours. This fear-mongering on both sides is why we can’t have a productive conversation.
Anonymous wrote:I think that teacher's heart is in the right place. I also think that she is not the only teacher who does this sort of thing. Unfortunately it is now public knowledge that she keeps a gun in her car in the school parking lot and a knife on a chain around her neck.
Something needs to be done to make our schools feel safe. That is what this teacher is saying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an elementary teacher in FCPS. I don't see anything wrong in what she said. She is entitled to her opinions and viewpoints. I don't understand how she is allowed to keep a gun in her car during the school day if it is on school property. If the car is parked off school property then that's different. (The article keeps reloading before I can read it in its entirety.)
I agree. I think that every school should have at least one trained/vetted staff member who conceal carries. It could be a math teach, a clinic nurse, a music teacher, an administrative assistant...Maybe the person could be a former police officer, FBI or military.
No one would know who it was.
This what they do in Colorado. I strongly disagree with it, because the teachers know who carries and that surely changes the relstionship they have together. Plus it's highly unlikely that teacher would be able to take down a shooter, and highly likely there might be an accident instead.