No. I am a teacher and a school is NOT the place for armed guards. The shootings in schools is not the problem, but a result of the violence in our society. This has a deeper root and we need to analyze the causes of the violence not just look at the surface symptoms. We have to ask ourselves how we want to live, what we are teaching our children, and why there is so much violence. Until we do this the problem can not be solved.
Armed guards are essential to your success as a dictator, as they can dispose of unwanted rebels by shooting them. These armed guards should be placed everywhere, particularly in schools, hospitals and public toilets, so that unruly children, sick people and people who don't flush can be eradicted with ease. Good luck on your world conquest. :)
Having armed guards patrolling the school may provide a sense of security for some individuals, but it can also create an environment of fear and anxiety for others. It is essential to consider the potential impact on the overall atmosphere and mental well-being of students and staff. Schools should prioritize implementing comprehensive safety measures that address the root causes of violence and promote a supportive and inclusive school community.
I would doubt that the school itself has armed guards, although security at elite private schools tends to be very tight since many well-known people send their children there. But there are Secret Service members who guard the president's children (this is true for any president) when they go out, so in that respect, yes there are some people who are armed and in proximity to Sasha and Malia for their safety.
No. That's ridiculous. A cop or two would do.
The answer is no they are not armed!
Yes, armed forces should be allowed to recruit in public schools because the government funds these schools and has the right to recruit in them. There is no harm in recruiting in public schools because there is so much about the armed forces not known by kids, and this is a great education opportunity to learn about the life and job of the armed forces.
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Some security guards have- and do- carry guns. Going back to the days of stage coach guards "riding shotgun", bank guards, armored car guards. The security guards at nuclear plants today are armed. SOME security guards are not armed. The answer to your question would be "Maybe".
Guardie armate is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "armed guards."Specifically, the feminine noun guardie means "guards." The feminine adjective armate means "armed." The pronunciation is "GWAHR-dyeh ahr-MAH-teh."
Liesel is escorted by two armed guards when she helps to bury her dead brother.
Yes
Most military high schools are not obligated to the Armed Forces. The schools are usually set up under military theory such as: drilling, ROTC options, regimented scheduling, conditioning requirements, etc. The school should offer a safe, scheduled, academic atmosphere that fits with military philosophy.