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Sunday, January 27, 2013

SPEAK OUT: Do Armored School Supplies Go Too Far?

In response to the Newtown, CT shootings, a Maryland company is making bulletproof school supplies.

Since the shootings in Newtown, CT, much of the discussion has swirled around gun control and school security, including whether there should be armed police officers or guards in America’s schools. But what about bulletproof school supplies? Several Montgomery County Patch sites recently carried a Capital News Service story about Hardwire LLC. The Eastern Shore military armor company started making bulletproof whiteboards and clipboards in response to the tragic school shootings. The company’s CEO George Tunis told CNS that the bulletproof school supplies could be effective if incorporated into a broader security strategy. He donated 90 of the white boards to a school in Worcester County, according to the report. "Inside every classroom, …

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

School Board Votes To Speed Up School Security Upgrades

If the Montgomery County Council approves the request, all 132 elementary campuses could receive the upgrade by July.

  Montgomery County parents may rest a little easier after the county school board voted Tuesday to speed up spending to increase security at Montgomery County elementary schools.  The Montgomery County Board of Education voted unanimously to request an additional $364,000 to place video intercom systems at the entrance of every county elementary school. If the Montgomery County Council approves the request, all 132 elementary campuses could receive the upgrade by July, the Washington Examiner reported.  Passage by the County Council is likely. On Monday, Council President Nancy Navarro (D-Dist. 4) of Silver Spring and Education Committee Chair Valerie Ervin (D-Dist. 5) of Silver Spring sent a letter to school board President Christopher …

Monday, December 17, 2012

Police Continue Presence at Elementary Schools Monday

Police say they will discuss plans with school officials for police presence at schools during the rest of the week.

The Montgomery County Police Department released a statement Monday explaining its presence at elementary schools during arrival and dismissal times, in the wake of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut on Friday. Here is the full statement: The Montgomery County Police Department wishes to express its deepest sympathy to the families of the victims and to the residents of Newtown, Connecticut.  The Montgomery County Police Department has no indication of a threat to any of the schools in the county.  Police Chief Manger and School Superintendent Starr continue to communicate and coordinate efforts.  To provide a presence and reassurance to the community, officers were at county elementary schools during the time of …

Michael Josef Basl

5:43 pm on Sunday, December 23, 2012

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