Thursday, April 27, 2017

A Look Back at the Virginia Tech Tragedy



It is hard to believe that it has been ten years since the shootings at Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg, On April 16,2007 a lone gunman entered the campus killed 32 people and injured 17 others before committing suicide. It was one of the deadliest mass shootings by a single gunman in US history. That event coupled with a retrospective of the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut as well as the tragedy at Columbine High School should give educators pause about dealing with campus security. Providing for student safety has become an important priority turning some school entranceways into airport like security zones. In a number of school districts, administrators have hired school resource officers, armed police or deputies, to patrol the buildings as well as the surrounding campuses. Last night I attended a community town hall to discuss security at religious institutions. This is all an unfortunate sign of the times. But to echo the words of the county sheriff and chief of police, we need to be proactive rather than reactive. At the risk of being redundant, “If you see something, say something.”
As many school districts are approaching the end of the academic year, it is important, even critical, to provide a comprehensive assessment of campus security procedures and make plans for the net school year.



c. 2017 J. Margolis

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