BREAKING: School shooting Perry, Iowa

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We blaming school staff now for school shootings :wow:

Anything but the well fed elephant 🐘 in the room :wow:

At this point, HOME SCHOOLING may be the only feasible option. As in, kids doing it the pandemic way of logging on to their laptops and learn from a teacher or AI machine abroad. Cause how things look, the students, teachers, and faculty cannot co-exist in the same premises anymore.

Gun control ain't coming from Congress anytime soon, so that is the only tangible option.
 

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Why aren’t schools getting Metal detectors? It’s needed at this point. Broke ass country can give trillions to other countries but can’t protect our own children from learning :snoop:
Metal detectors aren't created equal and they are expensive. On top of that, when you add them, it adds little intricate shyt that school districts might not consider when they decide to bring them in.

My district brought them in this year, parents who missed the memo were like, "I don't like that, I moved from the city to the burbs because blah blah blah"... I'm listening, like, bih a 4th grader brought a loaded gun in one of our buildings last May

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Then other parents were like, "it's creating a school to prison pipeline"... now that they're here, the lines at the junior high to get into school are long af, and when it's cold that's an inconvenience. THEN on top of that, you have to train staff on how to use them and know how to handle a situation if a mfer shows up with something... If they don't feel comfortable using them, then you have to look into hiring security (which is more tax dollars and more money)

I went to my daughter's Winter Concert before the holidays, and nobody was even manning the metal detectors as parents and family walked in the building to see the performance. If someone had bad intentions, they could have easily brought whatever they wanted in there and went crazy.

Metal detectors are a piece to the puzzle, but there's more that needs to happen. Hell, I see some schools banned book bags all together after having multiple incidents with weapons being brought to school.
 

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Metal detectors aren't created equal and they are expensive. On top of that, when you add them, it adds little intricate shyt that school districts might not consider when they decide to bring them in.

My district brought them in this year, parents who missed the memo were like, "I don't like that, I moved from the city to the burbs because blah blah blah"... I'm listening, like, bih a 4th grader brought a loaded gun in one of our buildings last May

:unimpressed:

Then other parents were like, "it's creating a school to prison pipeline"... now that they're here, the lines at the junior high to get into school are long af, and when it's cold that's an inconvenience. THEN on top of that, you have to train staff on how to use them and know how to handle a situation if a mfer shows up with something... If they don't feel comfortable using them, then you have to look into hiring security (which is more tax dollars and more money)

I went to my daughter's Winter Concert before the holidays, and nobody was even manning the metal detectors as parents and family walked in the building to see the performance. If someone had bad intentions, they could have easily brought whatever they wanted in there and went crazy.

Metal detectors are a piece to the puzzle, but there's more that needs to happen. Hell, I see some schools banned book bags all together after having multiple incidents with weapons being brought to school.

Yuuup.

Our school system doesn't have detectors but middle and high schoolers aren't allowed to carry their bags with them... they have set times they can visit their lockers and grab what they need.
 

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So I moved a lot and went to many different schools growing up and what I noticed, the white schools love to bully people… I wouldn’t be surprised if this kid was being bullied.
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