Anonymous wrote:Westfield has like 600 more students
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They still haven't clarified how it will work in schools with trailers.
The kids go straight to their trailer classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s week 2. Any improvement?
Nope. Easily 500+ kids outside of Westfield at 7:39 this morning waiting for the door to be unlocked.
My kids are younger but I drive by the front of Westfield to work on Tues/Wed/Fri and every morning last week looked like a fire drill was happening-huge crowds of kids standing outside. last week it was raining pretty hard one of the days too. This cannot be a safety improvement! What are they going to do in the winter? Are the kids just going to miss half their first class every day? You don't really appreciate how many kids 2700-2800 are until you see almost all of them standing around outside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t read 44 pages of comments, but you all are a bunch of whiners. These are not the first schools to implement screening. Yes, it will cause delays, especially at first. Everyone will learn the system and it will be fine. In this era of school violence, as a parent I’d be more annoyed that it took this long to put the security in place than over the inconvenience of adjusting to the new system.
There is no "security", its theater. This isn't making anyone safer. That's the issue.
Exactly. At Woodson, they pulled out all the stops to improve the optics -- including having the Frost principal work the line, shoving the waiting kids into the auditorium so people outside couldn't see the line, doing no secondary screening of items perfectly capable of concealing a weapon, and waving kids through even when the detector goes off. No one is safer for this, and kids will get marked tardy. My kid got in at 8:08, and his first class is on the other side of the school more than a 2-minute walk away. The second bell is at 8:10, and the school's email on Friday stated that kids will be marked tardy starting today. This is a win for optics and a loss for actual substantive safety.
So kids waiting to be screened to go into school were waiting in the school?
Somebody make this make sense.
it's funny in a sad wayAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s week 2. Any improvement?
Nope. Easily 500+ kids outside of Westfield at 7:39 this morning waiting for the door to be unlocked.
What amazes me is there has been no communication at any point from the school or FCPS regarding the security screening, or the long lines, what their plans are to fix them, nothing! Just radio silence from Westfield admin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Malicious compliance might make it go away.
Hundreds of kids screening it wrongly on a daily basis so they don't get in for 3 hours
Seriously?
Anonymous wrote:Malicious compliance might make it go away.
Hundreds of kids screening it wrongly on a daily basis so they don't get in for 3 hours
Anonymous wrote:Oh its idiotic.
My guess is the staff who got stuck with detector duty refused to be there before a 7:30 open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh its idiotic.
My guess is the staff who got stuck with detector duty refused to be there before a 7:30 open.
Well, don't HS contract hours start at 8am? How can any of them be asked to do detector duty?
Anonymous wrote:Oh its idiotic.
My guess is the staff who got stuck with detector duty refused to be there before a 7:30 open.
Anonymous wrote:Oh its idiotic.
My guess is the staff who got stuck with detector duty refused to be there before a 7:30 open.