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Looking back I don't remember too many teachers I would want running loose with guns...
After Columbine they got picky for awhile, had to have all the classroom doors shut and one way locked (could get out but not in) during class. As time went on (and summer came in our unairconditioned school) they went lax on it and by high school I don't remember it being near as stringant. I think that is probably the best way to prevent it again, with all the classrooms sealed off aside from bouncing bullets through the little window or block wall you can't hurt anybody asides the office staff.
We had a regular city cop "patrolling" the high school, mainly spent his time in the media center reading the various newspapers but if something happened there was a guy trained on how to use a gun with a gun (and tazer) and able to call for help pretty much dead in the center of the school. Aside from giving them something a tad more productive to do I also think that is a great idea.
Security alarms on windows and limited/monitored entry points is another no-brainer thing to do.
After Columbine they got picky for awhile, had to have all the classroom doors shut and one way locked (could get out but not in) during class. As time went on (and summer came in our unairconditioned school) they went lax on it and by high school I don't remember it being near as stringant. I think that is probably the best way to prevent it again, with all the classrooms sealed off aside from bouncing bullets through the little window or block wall you can't hurt anybody asides the office staff.
We had a regular city cop "patrolling" the high school, mainly spent his time in the media center reading the various newspapers but if something happened there was a guy trained on how to use a gun with a gun (and tazer) and able to call for help pretty much dead in the center of the school. Aside from giving them something a tad more productive to do I also think that is a great idea.
Security alarms on windows and limited/monitored entry points is another no-brainer thing to do.