Anonymous wrote:Weapon screening systems have been used in some neighboring school districts for a while. Maybe 30 minutes extra social time in the morning for students is not that bad?
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/alexandria/students-face-long-lines-on-first-day-of-weapons-detection-scanners-alexandria-city-high-school/65-5f0fde77-8ed0-4186-a9cd-20195d1c8318
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield had huge delays in spring when they tried this AND it was when all the seniors were off campus.
They had two doors/two screeners total. Kids were an hour late to class every day.
The buses held kids on the bus until the pre-screening let-off time then they all got off at once and got in line. It made no sense.
The one police officer who directs the traffic for the whole school was pulled to assist.
I can't imagine what the lines will
Look like with 2700+ kids and two screeners.
PWC school have much lower populations and a lot more screeners.0
DD goes to Westfield. She said the screening added a couple of minutes to her delay. I dropped her off daily, and there were a couple of days maybe where the lines were long. The traffic cop wasn't pulled off to assist more than a handful of times. If your kid is telling you that the security screening made them an hour late to class, you need to have a chat with them about that.
This is not true. Why are you lying? I drove my dc every day, dc was there on time, and he waited a LONG time every day. Friends whose dc took the bus reported same. Kids were regularly 45-60 min late to his first period. The one day it was raining, they canceled the screening (I guess school shooters stay home when it rains).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield had huge delays in spring when they tried this AND it was when all the seniors were off campus.
They had two doors/two screeners total. Kids were an hour late to class every day.
The buses held kids on the bus until the pre-screening let-off time then they all got off at once and got in line. It made no sense.
The one police officer who directs the traffic for the whole school was pulled to assist.
I can't imagine what the lines will
Look like with 2700+ kids and two screeners.
PWC school have much lower populations and a lot more screeners.0
+1 The person saying there was no line might go to a different Westfield. My DS sent me pics of the line in front of him and behind him. It wrapped around the school.
DD goes to Westfield. She said the screening added a couple of minutes to her delay. I dropped her off daily, and there were a couple of days maybe where the lines were long. The traffic cop wasn't pulled off to assist more than a handful of times. If your kid is telling you that the security screening made them an hour late to class, you need to have a chat with them about that.
This is false. unless you are dropping her ridiculously early to be number one in line.
+1 Westfield was a mess last year.
What concerns me is that ALL seniors were off campus during the trial days. Now we have confused freshman added to the mix. Unless they added a bunch more detectors and staff and open more doors to use, it is going to be a massive cluster-f.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield had huge delays in spring when they tried this AND it was when all the seniors were off campus.
They had two doors/two screeners total. Kids were an hour late to class every day.
The buses held kids on the bus until the pre-screening let-off time then they all got off at once and got in line. It made no sense.
The one police officer who directs the traffic for the whole school was pulled to assist.
I can't imagine what the lines will
Look like with 2700+ kids and two screeners.
PWC school have much lower populations and a lot more screeners.0
+1 The person saying there was no line might go to a different Westfield. My DS sent me pics of the line in front of him and behind him. It wrapped around the school.
DD goes to Westfield. She said the screening added a couple of minutes to her delay. I dropped her off daily, and there were a couple of days maybe where the lines were long. The traffic cop wasn't pulled off to assist more than a handful of times. If your kid is telling you that the security screening made them an hour late to class, you need to have a chat with them about that.
This is false. unless you are dropping her ridiculously early to be number one in line.
+1 Westfield was a mess last year.
What concerns me is that ALL seniors were off campus during the trial days. Now we have confused freshman added to the mix. Unless they added a bunch more detectors and staff and open more doors to use, it is going to be a massive cluster-f.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield had huge delays in spring when they tried this AND it was when all the seniors were off campus.
They had two doors/two screeners total. Kids were an hour late to class every day.
The buses held kids on the bus until the pre-screening let-off time then they all got off at once and got in line. It made no sense.
The one police officer who directs the traffic for the whole school was pulled to assist.
I can't imagine what the lines will
Look like with 2700+ kids and two screeners.
PWC school have much lower populations and a lot more screeners.0
DD goes to Westfield. She said the screening added a couple of minutes to her delay. I dropped her off daily, and there were a couple of days maybe where the lines were long. The traffic cop wasn't pulled off to assist more than a handful of times. If your kid is telling you that the security screening made them an hour late to class, you need to have a chat with them about that.
This is false. unless you are dropping her ridiculously early to be number one in line.
+1 Westfield was a mess last year.
Anonymous wrote:So the kids and their laptops will just get wet on pouring rain days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield had huge delays in spring when they tried this AND it was when all the seniors were off campus.
They had two doors/two screeners total. Kids were an hour late to class every day.
The buses held kids on the bus until the pre-screening let-off time then they all got off at once and got in line. It made no sense.
The one police officer who directs the traffic for the whole school was pulled to assist.
I can't imagine what the lines will
Look like with 2700+ kids and two screeners.
PWC school have much lower populations and a lot more screeners.0
DD goes to Westfield. She said the screening added a couple of minutes to her delay. I dropped her off daily, and there were a couple of days maybe where the lines were long. The traffic cop wasn't pulled off to assist more than a handful of times. If your kid is telling you that the security screening made them an hour late to class, you need to have a chat with them about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield had huge delays in spring when they tried this AND it was when all the seniors were off campus.
They had two doors/two screeners total. Kids were an hour late to class every day.
The buses held kids on the bus until the pre-screening let-off time then they all got off at once and got in line. It made no sense.
The one police officer who directs the traffic for the whole school was pulled to assist.
I can't imagine what the lines will
Look like with 2700+ kids and two screeners.
PWC school have much lower populations and a lot more screeners.0
DD goes to Westfield. She said the screening added a couple of minutes to her delay. I dropped her off daily, and there were a couple of days maybe where the lines were long. The traffic cop wasn't pulled off to assist more than a handful of times. If your kid is telling you that the security screening made them an hour late to class, you need to have a chat with them about that.
This is false. unless you are dropping her ridiculously early to be number one in line.