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Lawmakers confront school safety crisis amid active shooter fears

September 18, 2024 | Select Committees, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Legislative, Texas


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Lawmakers confront school safety crisis amid active shooter fears
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the pressing issue of school safety and the effectiveness of current measures in place. Superintendent Estrada and Superintendent Stanich were among the key speakers addressing the challenges faced by educational institutions since the establishment of a dedicated agency for school safety in 1999.

One of the most poignant moments came when a panelist highlighted the stark reality that, despite the creation of safety protocols, children today are not necessarily safer than they were over two decades ago. The panelist expressed concern over the normalization of active shooter drills in schools, emphasizing that students are now trained from a young age to respond to potential violence, a situation that many educators find troubling.

The discussion also touched on the inadequacy of funding for schools, with the panelist stressing that current financial support is insufficient for educators to effectively teach and protect students. The fear surrounding potential legislative changes in the upcoming 89th session was palpable, with concerns that these changes could further hinder the ability of schools to provide a safe learning environment.

The meeting concluded with a call to action, urging lawmakers to reconsider their approach to school safety and funding, as educators continue to navigate the complexities of teaching in an environment fraught with the threat of violence. The panelists were thanked for their contributions, underscoring the critical nature of their work in what has been described as a \"war\" that educators did not choose to fight.

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