What I’d like to know is why he was able to get inside the school to begin with.
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I was wondering the exact same. The schools in the mostly rural system where I worked for 15 years required that ALL entrances be locked and checked periodically by teachers. Occasionally students would prop a door open - middle schoolers doncha know. The main entrances had cameras and buzzer-entry systems installed, so the office administrators admitted folks by sight recognition or required an ID be held up to the camera before admittance. - Can’t tell how many times I was locked out after school due to tutoring or staying late! Principal finally issued me a key when I knocked on her office window from outside.
open on purpose
Here near Raleigh schools are overcapacity and have so many “trailers” used as classrooms that doors can’t be locked as students and staff need to access main buildings for restroom needs. Until schools are enlarged better security and armed teachers should be mandatory.
Our school is gated and we use keys or keycards for opening the gates. How could he just run onto campus?