I agree with you. Option 3 makes sense. At the same time, there are millions of educated, smart and successful parent plus millions of non-parent tax payers who believe that modern high schools are like they were in the 1950s. As to being on the wrong forum, I replied to a thread someone else started. In my comments I haven’t screen yelled at anyone or been snarky to anyone. What I’ve tried to do is help folks under stand that there just may be valid, non-conspiratorial, good faith efforts being made by well intentioned people to make schools safer.
I wasn’t referring to yelling at anyone.
Your option of submitting to this kind of draconian situation is not one I would expect from a conservative.
What they need to do is get the 10% trouble makers out of the picture, not treat the rest of the student body like criminals and take away their freedoms in a bid to *protect* them from the criminal element.
Deal with the criminal element.
Otherwise, basically the 90% of good people are being held hostage to the 10% criminal. by their bad behavior.
We don’t need the government protecting us from ourselves in this manner as this article states.