School District, Police Here Have Planned for the Worst
Racine Unified officials have communications plans in place to keep parents informed should a school shooting occur here while local law enforcement have an action plan to take out the shooter.
Parents with children attending Racine Unified schools are reeling from the news that a shooter opened fire in a Connecticut elementary school, killing 27, most of them children. Katie Richter has a fifth grader in the district, and she is wondering what many parents are thinking. "Is it even safe to leave the house anymore? You can't even send innocent children to school anymore," she posted on Facebook. And it isn't just parents who are scared. Daniel DiFiore, a student at Case High School, said he's both grateful a tragedy like this hasn't happened here and scared that it could. "With all of these tragedies, should I be scared to continue my education at Case HS? I should talk to my parents about home schooling," he posted on the Mount …
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John Taxthepoor
10:22 am on Saturday, December 15, 2012
With all the taxes RUSD collects for poor product, I wonder how good their plan is. Easy solution to stop this is by banning the mentally ill from feely roaming.   more ›