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Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Texas school district stealthily arms its staff

A completely new or alternative meaning to don’t ask, don’t tell might perhaps now be in effect in a Dallas-area school district. 

Some teachers or other employees (a.k.a. guardians) are allowed to have guns on campus in the 1,100-student Grand Saline Independent School District under a concealed carry program the school board calls the Guardian Plan that is just in week two of implementation. It is designed to provide a safe and secure environment for students, as the superintendent outlined in a Facebook post.
-WiscoDave

6 comments:

  1. I live in central Texas, just east of Austin. Got a middle school right by the entrance to the little development I live in. They didn’t fly the flag for over a year during the “pandemic “ until enough of us bitched about it. Got behind one of the teachers after school one day and got to sit and admire his “No War but Class War” bumper sticker in the back of his pickup window. Not too sure I want fucksticks like that armed around children. Just my two cents. Eod1sg Ret

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  2. Dang! 300 Texas school districts have armed teachers or other employees? The rest of the country copies Texas in some things -- Cinco de Mayo and Juneteenth -- so having teachers carry should be copied as well.

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  3. Just for info, Grand Saline is not in the Dallas area. It's 75 miles away, on Texas roads, that's almost an hour's drive.

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    1. The reporter (1) probably figured Grand Saline is closer to Dallas than to Houston; and, (2) he/she is not from around there, maybe not even from Texas.

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  4. Let the caterwauling from Mommies Demanding Some Action commence.

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  5. Texas is incomprehensible to people from Rhode Island and similar tiny states.

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