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WooHoooman says:
Problem, reaction, ABSURD SOLUTION! We DON NEED NO STINKING POLICE STATE at our schools!

We don't want FEDERAL GOONS Nazi slave training our children -- subjecting them to daily searches, sexual gropes, submission training, violating their rights.

WE DO NEED teachers, and administrators to be screened, and well trained to CONCEAL CARRY....voluntarily.

ANY THREAT entering a campus would NOT KNOW who is carrying and who is not. THAT would make MUSH MORE SENSE than having armed goons training our children to be compliant slaves.
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ugacrew says:
MY IDEA FOR IMPROVED SCHOOL SAFETY:

In every home or building, there are codes that require electrical sockets to be placed within certain feet per wall. I assume this is for safety reasons.

I now recommend that for every certain feel of classrooms and for every certain number of students, that a particular classroom be labelled the "safety shelter," for all students located within so many feet of that room. That room would be built without windows and with a door and walls that are bullet proof and once locked, capable of being closed, locked securely, and opened from within, by teachers. It can only be opened from the exterior by law enforcement or other trained staff and emergency personnel.

Here is an example. An armed criminal penetrates a pre-alarmed safety perimenter. A building-wide alarm sounds. Children are trained to retreat to that nearest classroom, situated closest to their location, that has been designated as a "safety shelter." The teacher or administrator would secure the door and simply wait for a trained law enforcement or other designated official to address the threat.

This "safety shelter," might be the third ALREADY EXISTING classroom, or whatever distance designated by those who make the appropriate determinations. These "safety shelters," can be likened to the big bank vaults we see in big banks. The critical key is that such rooms not be operable by any students on a whim. In the case where students are in the room and something has happened to the teacher, telephonic instructions could be made available by a phone situated just as they are situated in elevators, etc.

This would save costs as most school facilities need not be required to undergo new construction of such accomodations.

What do you think?
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ugacrew replies:
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Please allow me to add that to insure that no students suffer all day in a classroom without windows, etc., all students would be required to change into these particular classrooms for a predesignated period per day, to insure that all students as well as teachers share in spending time in such a room.

Thanks.
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