Let's talk about why school lockdowns are stupid (drill or not)
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i had to leave early for a zoom evaluation. when my mom came in to sign me early, a CODE RED DRILL happened just while she was doing so.
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The fact that they make us hide in the most obvious places and pretend that the threat (possible shooter) doesn’t know how lockdowns work and that we’re in there
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^ As if they either never went to school or aren’t a student
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I get scared and i was hiding under a desk and some boy was touching my hair and pulling my shirt and hes a pedo he touched some girl boobs so yeah but i hate them and driLlS OMG IMA KMS IN THIS HEAT
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Honestly tho drills are super boring and I’d love to be in a real one because believe it or not I love getting scared lmao .,.
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@Calistaa
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@Calistaa
YES, I LOVE REAL LOCKDOWNS, IDK WHY, I JS LOVE THEM. -
@Calistaa yeah and the fact that most of the time the shooter is a student who PRACTICED these drills with us… like they’re gonna know.
I think, throughout the school year we should do the standard lockdown drills, and during the real ones we just evacuate the school. That’s what I had to do at my old school. -
@7o2_an-a I believe that’s what most schools do when the threat is trying to enter a specific classroom, that classroom exits through the window depending on floor
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@Calistaa I think as soon as anyone hears there’s a lockdown we should js evacuate. I talked to my teacher about this, and he said the reason we don’t do that is because since our school is right by a police station, their respond time would be fast, and if they see some random ass person running they’re most likely to get shot because they wouldn’t think it’s a student, they’d think it’s the threat and I was like oh okay ._.
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@7o2_an-a Yea, it makes sense. Besides, if the threat is like retarded and only shoots on sight and is incapable of entering the classroom I would rather stay in the classroom than risking them finding me anywhere else lol
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@Calistaa yEaH🙇♀️💁♀️
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because the school shooters did the same shit in school lmao
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what if there’s a system of trust between the school and students, and the lowest level of trust practices the ‘go outside the classroom and hide’ method while the highest ones know the truth and can easily direct other students outside the building and into a hidden area when something happens?