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maylwoo
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
> How do people tolerate that risk to their kids?

They have no choice. If they're sending their kids to the public school, they can't afford private school.
maylwoo
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
This was at Skyline High in the Oakland hills. Most people who live in the area send their kids to private schools. A few days after the shooting, another school shooting took place - this time, at Laney Community college just a few miles away. The former football coach (who had also been a coach at Skyline) was killed.
maylwoo
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
Our local high school has had a shooting or stabbing in 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025. Last month, 2 students were shot and there have been 3 lockdowns at the school so far this year (that's 3 in 3 months). This school is in one of the most affluent parts of the bay area (in the hills surrounded by multi-mullion dollar homes and redwood trees). For most of my life, I've been ambivalent about surveillance cameras (neither in favor nor against them) but now I lean towards supporting efforts to install them (especially since the shootings at Brown and MIT). If they eventually help to apprehend a killer before they hurt someone else or cause people to think twice about even bringing a weapon to a school, then that benefit overrides any "atmosphere of distrust." Nobody wants to get a call that their child has been shot at school.