Now most of the time, you guys educate me on all kinds of things I"ve yet to fully understand. I offer my point as an attempt to "pay back" some debt.
In today"s world, lawsuits for everything, I think that the appropriate response would include a conversation with the building Principal, outlining both the gun carrying and the tip-off. Tone of the conversation would probably be best held with a concern for the students tone. If you feel as if you are getting brushed off, drop out that your secondary concern is for the school itself, and the loss of time to lawsuits, which could be spent working on education. I don"t mean to say throwing out the lawsuit card is the answer, but with the No Child Left Behind act, educators are seriously focusing on the best results for effort expended aspect of their days.
I am an administrator in a Jr. Sr. High school. We are concerned about these things, and with a serious report, we can search. We cannot search without just cause. We normally do this without revealing sources. We also have a large body of student hunters, and the deal is this - if you forget and bring your gun to school, tell us, we will return it to parents, and we all go about our lives. If we discover a gun, it is an automatic one year school district expulsion, with charges being brought.
I think most administrators are level headed, and want to stem problems at the lowest level possible. If this doesn"t work, I would skip the rest of the educators, and go to your state representative with the same conversation.
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