Reading headlines describing, in frightening detail, teacher and
student fatalities at the hands of deranged mass shooters, shakes us to the
core. Schools, once thought of as safe places of learning where millions of
students across America spend their days, have not escaped the violence and
devastation caused by acts of terrorism. We often think of shooters as
psychotic strangers that have stalked a school, but to our disbelief the
shooter could be the student sitting right next to our own child. Whether the
perpetrator is an intruder or seriously troubled student, school administrators
and public officials struggle with the challenge of keeping their staff and
students safe.
SCHOOL SECURITY GUARDS HELP PROTECT STAFF AND
STUDENTS
In response to the increasing threat of
violence targeted at American schools, many school boards across the country
have enlisted the services of school security guards in their schools. Security
guards play an integral part in protecting staff, students, and school property
from violence, theft, and vandalism. Not only are professional school security
guards highly visible, they’re trained to identify suspicious behavior and
often help prevent disasters.
THE THREAT OF MASS SHOOTINGS TERRIFIES
STUDENTS
The tragic shootings are reminders of how
vulnerable our children are when they leave our care. In days gone by, the
biggest worry some students may have had was what they’d find to eat for lunch
in their lunch box. Now students are afraid of being shot at school – a real
and very disturbing concern for parents, teachers, and school officials. Though
schools should never be viewed as combat zones, many parents have equipped
their children with bullet-proof backpacks and jackets. The addition of
fully-trained school security guards to monitor entrances and exits and patrol schools may alleviate some parents’ fears as well as make outside intruders
think twice before targeting schools with professional school security guards
onsite.
INTRUDERS ARE NOT THE ONLY THREATS THAT
FRIGHTEN STUDENTS
Protecting kids at school from outside
intruders is not the only challenge that keeps conscientious school officials
up at night. Everyday a whole laundry list of disturbing issues face students
at schools in the US, including bullying, assault, and drugs. Physical
violence, sexual assault, and intimidation are widespread in today’s school
subculture, not to mention the problem of dangerous dealers pushing drugs on
school campuses across the country. Part of the solution to the problem could
be the presence of school security guards in schools to report criminal
behavior and protect students in their care. Reading headlines describing, in frightening detail, teacher and
student fatalities at the hands of deranged mass shooters, shakes us to the
core. Schools, once thought of as safe places of learning where millions of
students across America spend their days, have not escaped the violence and
devastation caused by acts of terrorism. We often think of shooters as
psychotic strangers that have stalked a school, but to our disbelief the
shooter could be the student sitting right next to our own child. Whether the
perpetrator is an intruder or seriously troubled student, school administrators
and public officials struggle with the challenge of keeping their staff and
students safe.
SCHOOL SECURITY GUARDS HELP PROTECT STAFF AND
STUDENTS
In response to the increasing threat of
violence targeted at American schools, many school boards across the country
have enlisted the services of school security guards in their schools. Security
guards play an integral part in protecting staff, students, and school property
from violence, theft, and vandalism. Not only are professional school security guards highly visible, they’re trained to identify suspicious behavior and
often help prevent disasters.
THE THREAT OF MASS SHOOTINGS TERRIFIES
STUDENTS
The tragic shootings are reminders of how
vulnerable our children are when they leave our care. In days gone by, the
biggest worry some students may have had was what they’d find to eat for lunch
in their lunch box. Now students are afraid of being shot at school – a real
and very disturbing concern for parents, teachers, and school officials. Though
schools should never be viewed as combat zones, many parents have equipped
their children with bullet-proof backpacks and jackets. The addition of
fully-trained school security guards to monitor entrances and exits and patrolschools may alleviate some parents’ fears as well as make outside intruders
think twice before targeting schools with professional school security guardsonsite.
INTRUDERS ARE NOT THE ONLY THREATS THAT
FRIGHTEN STUDENTS
Protecting kids at school from outside
intruders is not the only challenge that keeps conscientious school officials
up at night. Everyday a whole laundry list of disturbing issues face students
at schools in the US, including bullying, assault, and drugs. Physical
violence, sexual assault, and intimidation are widespread in today’s school
subculture, not to mention the problem of dangerous dealers pushing drugs on
school campuses across the country. Part of the solution to the problem could
be the presence of school security guards in schools to report criminal
behavior and protect students in their care.
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