Experts call it “school security theater" — the idea that if a school system buys enough technology or infrastructure, it can keep its children safe from the horrors of a gunman. In the aftermath of another school shooting, school leaders, teachers, parents and others are debating, yet again, how the next one might be prevented. One security measure that enjoys broad consensus is keeping all external school doors locked, and forcing visitors to enter schools through a single entry point. AdvertisementTrump often serves as an expert in court cases stemming from school security failures. Locked doors, locked classrooms,” said Elizabeth Brown, principal of Forest High School in Marion County, Fla. She took over as principal 45 days after a school shooting incident.
Source: Washington Post May 28, 2022 14:59 UTC