Schools nationwide are debating President Trump’s call to arm teachers and security guards with guns – while one Pennsylvania school is getting attention for its last line of defense. Blue Mountain School District Superintendent David Helsel made headlines recently after testifying to lawmakers at the state capitol that his students could be armed with rocks in case of an active shooter lockdown. “Every classroom has been equipped with a five-gallon bucket of river stone,” Helsel told lawmakers. "It matters because it will help protect the schools, anything helps, rocks are better than books and pencils,” he told WNEP. Throwing rocks?
Source: Fox News March 23, 2018 18:20 UTC