Wednesday, November 7, 2007
School Violence
I thought I would share something that happened in the High School that I did my 30 hr. field work last semester. My best friend and boyfriends mother are both teachers at the H.S. On Friday about lunch time the office was notified that one of the students had a gun! The student text messaged one of his friends saying that he was going to kill another male student. The friend who received the text went right to the Principal and sure enough they found the gun in his locker. The school went under lock down. The steps you take as a teacher during a lock down is turn off the computers, lock the doors, turn off the lights, and take all the students on the other side of the classroom in a corner away from the door. Can you imagine trying to control 30 H.S. kids in a corner during a lock down. The school eventually was shut down and students were sent home. They found the kid with the gun and he was arrested. He wont be returning to school, so we hope, who knows if he will return!? It is so sad that their is actually a drill for teachers and students just in case their is shootings in the school! There use to be drills from war with other countries and the normal fire drill, but can you imagine a lock down drill because of shootings in schools. What has the world come to! It is so tragic. Becoming a teacher is such an exciting and wonderful thing for me, hearing things like this does scare me, but it makes me want to be an even better teacher. I want to help kids grow and maybe try to see early signs of problematic students and try to guide them in the right direction.
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Though I agree the student should be punished we have to take into consideration what was happening in the child's life. Abuse, neglect? To hope that the child would never return to a class room is rather harsh, not to say that he has lost his right to do so, he must still be educated. Its a touchy subject but this child will one day be an adult, if he was under 18 he was still a child by law and may not have truly understood what he was doing. Horrible things happen, and I am by n o means justifying his actions, but also remember that he is a student, and a child.
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