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Sunday, October 29, 2023

Increase school protections against active shooters

 An overwhelming majority of Americans want children to have active shooter drills in school, but a new NPR/Ipsos poll finds that they differ on how to conduct them, and what safety measures to invest in.

Both parents and the general public at large agree that gun violence is one of the top concerns around K-12 education, the poll found. But their views on how to approach the issue diverge starkly along party lines.

"You see this really deep partisan divide that has sort of crystallized here," Mallory Newall, a vice president at Ipsos, says. "On the type of investment and the type of priority that we should have when it comes to school safety."

The survey examined three different measures to keep children safe at schools: social and emotional measures, security measures, and training measures.

Social and emotional measures, such as anti-bullying programming, social and self-awareness, mental health education or guidance counseling
38%
65%
Security measures, such as metal detectors, bulletproof glass, clear backpacks, security guards or school resource officers
60%
33%

7 comments:

  1. ...I went to school during the Cold War, it was perhaps safer then.

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  2. When I was teaching we'd have safety drills here in Ontario. We don't have the automatic weapons, and once in a while we had to shelter in place. There was a couple of times when someone was going after a spouse nearby. Thing is, it is all about the guns.

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    1. It is. Sad that our culture has invented such many means of destruction.

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  3. It seems school safety is needed more today than ever. Take care, have a happy day and a great new week!

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    1. Yes, keeping little ones safe is a civilization's job

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