18 thoughts on “US schools teach students safety plans for shootings”
I think all Schools should be able to lock all doors from the principal's office, and all class rooms should have restrooms in the them for search reasons, we have got to keep our students and teachers safer (I'M JUST SAYING)and all Schools should have at least three officers at the schools if possible,I don't have any kids "BUT" I love them all.❤
A new video is now out that makes it crystal clear what a parents, teachers and staff can actually and practically do to make their kid's school much safer and save lives. Take a look and share it with others. https://youtu.be/gGnAtgSoAiQ
They should install security and alarms before entering the school to check backpacks like they do in warehouse jobs. It's not fair that these warehouses have more security than schools.
Bulletproof doors that automatically shut when a gun sound is on? No? Is it only me who has these ideas? One simple mechanism can stop people being killed
In New York City, we just play hide and seek with locked doors. Hiding in the corner and turn off the lights. Yikes. Fire drills are just walk outside.
Real quick, the media is saying that they want to stop school shootings, but the truth is, is that the media and the news LOVE school shootings, and it just makes me terribly sick to hear that.
We lost students in a shooting in December at Aztec, New Mexico. We need to look into the effects of violent video games on the mind of more fragile gamers. "60 Minutes" did a story on how slot machines affect people's brains. Video games use the same or worse technology.
I think all Schools should be able to lock all doors from the principal's office, and all class rooms should have restrooms in the them for search reasons, we have got to keep our students and teachers safer (I'M JUST SAYING)and all Schools should have at least three officers at the schools if possible,I don't have any kids "BUT" I love them all.❤
A new video is now out that makes it crystal clear what a parents, teachers and staff can actually and practically do to make their kid's school much safer and save lives. Take a look and share it with others. https://youtu.be/gGnAtgSoAiQ
0:54 bruh Texas moment
Watching in 2022, nope its still the same
All police force and all schools should make this type of training mandatory. Just like they do for earthquakes and tornadoes.
They should install security and alarms before entering the school to check backpacks like they do in warehouse jobs. It's not fair that these warehouses have more security than schools.
Shooter “Oh this classrooms lights are turned off oh and this one too eh I guess there must’ve been no school today” Kid in the classroom coughs
Bulletproof doors that automatically shut when a gun sound is on? No? Is it only me who has these ideas? One simple mechanism can stop people being killed
In New York City, we just play hide and seek with locked doors. Hiding in the corner and turn off the lights. Yikes. Fire drills are just walk outside.
First of all why does it take so long for a swat team I mean its not like their busy I mean
How many hostages and shootings are happening right now
I’m going back to school (sophomore year) and it’s sad that I have to prepare myself that this could happen
Real quick, the media is saying that they want to stop school shootings, but the truth is, is that the media and the news LOVE school shootings, and it just makes me terribly sick to hear that.
Everyone knows that Schools are soft targets. Doors are mostly left wide open. Police officers that are assigned to schools aren’t at the entrance.
My school is having its first ever intruder drill this month
Just goes to show you how unprepared some schools are
Horseshit. If you believe in this I've got swampland for sale. First come first served.
Students should start carry guns to school for self protection
Doing lockdown drills is nothing new. I've done them in middle school (2010).
We lost students in a shooting in December at Aztec, New Mexico. We need to look into the effects of violent video games on the mind of more fragile gamers. "60 Minutes" did a story on how slot machines affect people's brains. Video games use the same or worse technology.