Anonymous
Post 12/18/2024 07:01     Subject: School safety at Rosemary Hills Elementary School

This a troll post. The principal at rosemary hill is amazing and it’s a great school. If you have concerns, ask her or just send your kid to a private school.
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Post 12/17/2024 17:05     Subject: School safety at Rosemary Hills Elementary School

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Anonymous wrote:You do not want armed security guards walking around an elementary school. Good God.


Who do you think will stop a school shooter? Your DEI representative? What is the harm in having an armed police officer?


More likely to hurt children when there are armed guards on campus and and at least two school shootings (uvalde and Parkland the police did nothing to help the children.) uvalde The kids had cell phones and were calling for help and the police did nothing because they assumed the kids were dead.


You think that resource officers are going to hurt students? What? Will a resource officer prevent any and everything? No, but it's a deterrent and could save lives by neutralizing a shooter before the police can get there.


It's interesting times when Cato and ACLU agree on something

https://www.aclu-wa.org/story/school-resource-officers-when-cure-worse-disease


https://www.cato.org/blog/school-resource-officers-police-presence-schools-doing-more-harm-good




These have nothing to do with elementary schools. Are you worried your elementary school kids are going to be arrested? The SRO in elementary schools are there to stop a school shooter. They can also improve relationships with the kids at a young age, establishing relationships.


I would still much rather have a teacher establishing a relationship with my kid than a rent a cop.


Sure, in a fantasy world. In reality, I'd much rather have one good person with a gun between my child and a shooter. Or at least have cell service, infrastructure assessments and emergency call buttons in every room and the hallway.


No I think your list is a fantasy world. How many school shootings have there been at Rosemary Hills? How many classes with over 25 kids?

It’s not living in a fantasy world to think that class size is much more likely to affect my kid than the presence of emergency call buttons and security officers— it’s a fantasy world to think you can protect your kids if only you spend more on cops.

It’s the older version of when they tried to get you to pay for cord banking.