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that sounds like it was pretty poorly handled. I'd be very pissed also. I'd probably start with the school board and the head of the police agency involved and go up the ladder from there. | |||
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My 3-year old and 8-year old are in preschool and second grade at a PS-8th school. A few months ago, outside a nearby high school, a student of that high school was shot and killed during school hours. My daughters' school went into lockdown until more information became available. In the initial announcement to the students, the school informed the students that there was a dangerous situation away from the school but that they were going into lockdown to ensure safety, and that all doors would be locked and security posted outside. Within less than five minutes of the lockdown starting, emails and text messages went out to all the parents using the school's emergency messaging system, notifying parents of the nearby shooting and that the school had gone into lockdown, locked all doors, and posted armed security at all campus entrances. They took immediate, effective (if ultimately unnecessary) action while communicating clearly and reassuringly with faculty, students, and parents about the situation. No little kids were locked in rooms by themselves, terrified and not knowing what was happening. | |||
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What is with CO? Another one today. Hope it was no where near you. Jesse Sic Semper Tyrannis | |||
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I think the school handled it wrong. But it is my experience that schools tend to handle things wrong rather than right...at least in this area. I worked at one for over 10 years and sent 4 kids thru schools and have relatives who have kids in schools. They locked down a local school last years all because my nieces son told his "friends", when asked, that he got an AR 15 for Christmas. This was the first day back from Christmas vacation. NRA Life Endowment member Tri-State Gun collectors Life Member | |||
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It's definitely concerning as a parent with two kids in the local elementary school. STEM was about 6 miles south of me. My daughters were on lockdown and they made us wait it out for 1.25 hours outside, and part of that was through a thunderstorm. It happened around 2pm and my lockout text came after school let out at 2:45 (normally 2:43 release). So we left at 4pm soaking wet. Not too happy about that. What my wife and I are starting to get alarmed with living here is just how many school shootings have happened so close to us. Not other shootings, just school shootings. I don't feel unusually unsafe just living here in CO but something is just not right with the number of shootings we've experienced in the south Metro. There's no doubt issues everywhere but in my mind I feel like this might be the straw the broke the camel's back for my wife and I. | |||
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