I agree locking kids into rooms is not a great way to handle this situation, but what other kind of tools are school admins given? As we’ve clearly seen, even students as young as middle schoolers are such trouble that they’re charged with attempted murder. So, they can’t send them to a different school, but they’re also not allowed to do anything to keep the rest of the student population safe? Got it.
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