Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they say if today's was related to last week?
No. Last week was related to a girl, fight between two schools. Also didn’t they apprehended the student that shot the gun last week? How would this incident be related?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sue them. There's no other way.
What cause of action will you assert?
You can speak to an attorney if you need to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION TO HAVE METAL DETECTORS IN MCPS MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOLS:
https://www.change.org/p/make-mcps-campuses-safer-with-metal-detectors-in-middle-high-schools
Hard disagree. This would have done nothing about last week's lockdown (which was due to a shooting incident that occurred near but not on school property). Depending on the type of threat it would do nothing about today's. But it would normalize security theater and invasions of privacy for our kids. No thank you.
The issue with last week is that kid was sitting in class before the fight with a gun.
Which class do you know?
What would knowing which class he was at do to any of this? There’s no metal detectors in school. How will a teacher know he has a gun on him?
Anonymous wrote:Did they say if today's was related to last week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sue them. There's no other way.
What cause of action will you assert?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION TO HAVE METAL DETECTORS IN MCPS MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOLS:
https://www.change.org/p/make-mcps-campuses-safer-with-metal-detectors-in-middle-high-schools
Hard disagree. This would have done nothing about last week's lockdown (which was due to a shooting incident that occurred near but not on school property). Depending on the type of threat it would do nothing about today's. But it would normalize security theater and invasions of privacy for our kids. No thank you.
The issue with last week is that kid was sitting in class before the fight with a gun.
Which class do you know?
Anonymous wrote:Sue them. There's no other way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION TO HAVE METAL DETECTORS IN MCPS MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOLS:
https://www.change.org/p/make-mcps-campuses-safer-with-metal-detectors-in-middle-high-schools
Hard disagree. This would have done nothing about last week's lockdown (which was due to a shooting incident that occurred near but not on school property). Depending on the type of threat it would do nothing about today's. But it would normalize security theater and invasions of privacy for our kids. No thank you.
The issue with last week is that kid was sitting in class before the fight with a gun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION TO HAVE METAL DETECTORS IN MCPS MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOLS:
https://www.change.org/p/make-mcps-campuses-safer-with-metal-detectors-in-middle-high-schools
Hard disagree. This would have done nothing about last week's lockdown (which was due to a shooting incident that occurred near but not on school property). Depending on the type of threat it would do nothing about today's. But it would normalize security theater and invasions of privacy for our kids. No thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shelter in place now
What does this mean?
Shelter in place: locked in classrooms, but lights on, teachers can continue to teach, kids can talk and eat.
Lockdown is the highest threat level, when a shooter is expected to start shooting at any moment: locked in classroom, lights out, complete silence, everyone in storage room or under desk is not storage room.
Um, after another F lockdown? No thanks.
They don't teach, usually, because that's how it goes:
- Kids, do you want to continue with our Spanish presentations?
- NO!
- OK, then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sue them. There's no other way.
Sue who? So ridiculous lol
You are ridiculous