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lacking here. what the fuck were they thinking? they should all get fired for being dipshits. if you want to have a discussion about it thats fine and I can understand. however staging a mock attack without telling anyone is stupid |
Yeah, fucking 6th graders. Are they retarded?
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Extra precaution never hurts.
A mock attack is really the best way to do it, you catch people off guard and see how they would really react. Whenever schools/work places have fire drills, they usually never tell you, you just proceed as if it were the real deal. Did teachers have good intentions? Yes. Did the teachers carry it out well with no one getting hurt? Yes. Did the kids learn something from the mocked attack? Yes (or so I hope). Did the teachers execute it out wrong? Perhaps. Should anyone lose their jobs? No. If the parents take it to court... eh, I guess they'd rather want their kids in coffins come the next real horrible tragedy. Teachers were just trying to help out, even if they did proceed it what some may deem "wrongfully". |
they're saying it caused needless trauma to the young kids, in which I do agree.
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i just dont think doing that to the kids will make them anymore prepared for the real thing. especially since the odds of that happening for real are RIDICULOUSLY low, MUCH lower than a fire im sure. it certainly doesnt need any more attention than telling the kids what to do in the event, not needlessly frightening them like that. |
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The teachers are terrorists.
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u wonder y in a carefree way... then u remember....fucking muslims.
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My school has started some new program for such a crisis regarding sending text messages/emails to people right away. The only flaw... it's usually hard to get a phone signal when in the downtown campus buildings. |
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