Originally Posted by ed good
thank you Jimmy for deleting your non related to the topic posts here...

maybe others would be man enough to do the same...

so we could have a meaningful discussion, as to how to best protect children while in school...

home schooling, with mentoring via the internet has become a popular option in some areas, where out of control crime is the norm in traditional public schools...

https://www.k12.com/online-public-schools/
Not much has changed in most schools in the country. They still get on the bus right here- on the same street at the same place, where I got on the bus as a kid. And my child did.They still have classes and after school activities at about the same time I did. The schools are still full of students, daily, obviously. They do use the internet more. But basically not much has changed. At least not around here. And obviously, every time you see a school shooting, the school is full of kids. So, not much has changed over the years. And a lot of the time when you see a school shooting, you can see an obvious situation that should have never happened and was the cause of the children being exposed to a perpetrator. A door was blocked open with a rock by a teacher. A lock was faulty that the principal knew about but didn't have repaired, etc. You have to nip problems in the bud, as Barney Fife used to say.

Last edited by Jimmy W; 09/08/24 07:50 PM.