Re: FCPS says I'm not allowed to use the laminator and I can only have 30 pieces of copy paper in my classroom at one time but, they want to give me a gun?
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Thug.Niggah
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Date: March 02, 2018 09:41AM
Sidney Ohio Smart Schools Wrote:
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> SIDNEY, Ohio — The 8-by-11-inch box sits atop a
> bookshelf in the district headquarters, as much a
> part of the office furniture as the manila
> folders, yearbooks and Webster’s dictionaries.
> Inside is a semiautomatic Glock handgun with extra
> magazines, equipment that education leaders here
> say will prevent this district from suffering the
> next schoolhouse tragedy.
> Dispersed throughout the seven school buildings in
> this rural Ohio district outside of Dayton are
> dozens of biometric safes, tucked away discreetly
> in closets and classrooms, only accessible to a
> designated staff member whose fingerprint can open
> the box. A bulletproof vest is nearby, in an
> undisclosed location, fortified to protect against
> any bullet except one fired from an assault
> rifle.
>
> “We can’t stop an active shooter, but we can
> minimize the carnage,” said John Scheu, the
> superintendent of Sidney City Schools.
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> Like many districts, Sidney City Schools was
> shaken by the slaughter of 20 first graders and
> six staff members at Sandy Hook in 2012. In the
> following days, Sheriff Lenhart presented Mr.
> Scheu with an equation: Every 17 seconds after the
> first shots are fired and the first 911 call is
> made, somebody gets hurt or dies.
> “Even in the best case scenario, we could get
> here in four to five minutes,” Sheriff Lenhart
> said. “You do the math.”
> Within a year, Sheriff Lenhart had led what he
> calls a “layered” approach to school security
> and a “conservative” approach arming teachers
> in the 3,400-student school district.
> The district spent about $70,000 on safes,
> bulletproof vests, cameras, guns, radios and
> ammunition. Uniformed, armed officers cost
> $200,000 a year, and an insurance policy of
> $100,000 a year includes coverage for its staff
> with access to firearms. Those are negligible
> costs for a school district with a $36 million
> budget, the superintendent said.
> “We’re buying time, and it’s of the
> essence,” Mr. Scheu said.
> Windows and doors are numbered in the district’s
> schools, and visitors have to be buzzed in. Each
> school has a panic button and security camera
> system that feeds to the sheriff’s office. Every
> school has a uniformed, armed guard, mostly
> retired sheriff’s deputies, every day from bell
> to bell. The high school has a specially trained
> officer and a bulletproof window between the
> secretary and visitors.
> And if all else fails, there’s a secret group of
> 40 educators — teachers, principals, custodians,
> secretaries — called a “first responder
> team” that can retrieve firearms in under a
> minute.
> The team was vetted by Mr. Scheu and Sheriff
> Lenhart, and completed a 16-hour training course
> that includes firearm safety. Its members are
> required to attend a concealed weapons course,
> that includes firearm safety, unarmed defensive
> tactics and basic gunshot first aid as well as
> additional monthly trainings at either the firing
> range where they practice marksmanship and in
> school-based simulations where they practice in
> the hallways, identifying threats and as well as
> additional monthly trainings at either the firing
> range where they practice marksmanship and in
> school-based simulations
>
>
> Fairfax County Schools Liberally Stupid And Give a
> Child No Chance To Survive
Huzzah! They've got a pistol and now everyone knows about it!
A three man crew with AR's could run a frontal assault directly to that Glock, secure it and scare the fuck out of a school full of whites. If you want to stop the shootings, you need to equalize the firepower...