SAJ-99
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That has nothing to do with it. Just want to make sure I understand what he is saying. People in each state determine the level of services they want for schools, and it varies widely. I had police officers in my high school 40 yrs ago. I certainly hope they aren't removed today for budget reasons. Saying "it isn't going to happen" is just a way of saying citizens don't want to pay for it. This points in this thread shows arming teachers has a lot higher possibility of unintended consequences than the alternative. I'm pretty much with everyone else - for it, IF training is there. I just don't think it is realistic to expect a teacher to run into a closet and come out a police officer. Teachers already have too much to do and don't get paid enough to do it.Why does either state have to pick one or the other? Are you saying Idaho doesn’t have parallel programs? As for expanding those services, I haven’t noticed a person in this thread that has mentioned being opposed to it.
Thanks Desk Pop. Individuals With Disabilities Act (I.D.E.A.) sets guidelines. Each state still determines how to approach it. Throwing a kid out of school isn't a solution that benefits society either.