No, everyone is buzzed in ... and then they proceed to the office to be identified. The “transaction of identification” does not happen at the door and at the buzzer. That “identification” happens at the office. In the office they have all the legal paperwork, which was signed at the beginning of the year which specifies who has the legal authority to have access to a child in school.
Since there are many kids in school, that may have to be looked up from the legal paperwork which was signed. And the person may have to show identification to verify who they are.
In my case, the mother IS NOT ALLOWED in the school. So ... just because you think a mother should be allowed in, doesn’t make it so.
The moment you let someone into the building, you have *allowed* them in.
The school employees have the ability to *NOT* buzz in someone if they deem it necessary to the safety of the children.
That they choose NOT to and instead insist that the real protection comes from a magical piece of paper is their problem.
How are you coming on establishing how a mother checking on her own child is a danger to other students?
If "everyone is buzzed in" then why do they have the buzzer in the first place?
Then you have NO security in place!