>The answer is not arming teachers; it is stationing visibly armed guards at the main entrances of schools behind electronically-locked doors, while all other doors remain locked during school hours
That is not the answer, school is not a jail, no need to lock the doors if the problem is truly solved
>>The answer is not arming teachers; it is stationing visibly armed guards at the main entrances of schools behind electronically-locked doors, while all other doors remain locked during school hours
That is not the answer, school is not a jail, no need to lock the doors if the problem is truly solved
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