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Tamaqua parents file lawsuit over policy to arm teachers

Published January 03. 2019 04:57PM

 

A group of Tamaqua parents filed a lawsuit in Schuylkill County Court on Thursday afternoon alleging Tamaqua Area School District board members exceeded their authority by approving a policy authorizing teachers to carry firearms in school.

Plaintiffs in the lawsuit include Holly Koscak, parent of a high school student; Darrell L. Flack, Jr. and Angela M. Flack, who have three children in the district; and Sara J. Theirer, who has three grandchildren in school. The group is being represented by Philadelphia-based attorneys Martin J. Black and Benjamin McAnaney of Dechert LLP.

Tamaqua’s teacher union has also filed a lawsuit in opposition to the policy. In that case, district solicitor Jeffrey Bowe filed preliminary objections to the lawsuit, arguing that there is “no specific state either authorizing or preventing” in the school code the district from adopting the policy.

CeaseFirePA’s Shira Goodman, plaintiffs in the lawsuit, and members of Tamaqua Citizens for Safe Schools are holding a press conference Friday at noon to announce the filing of the lawsuit at the Tamaqua Railroad Station.

“Parents are worried about the safety of their children,” Goodman, who is a liaison between parents and the lawyers representing them, said on Thursday.

Tamaqua is the first school district in the state to adopt a policy that would allow teachers to carry firearms in school.

At a Nov. 7 school board meeting, parents and community members in the district laid out extensive alternatives to the policy, including better screening of visitors, infrastructure changes, shooter detection systems, and investments in mental health support and threat assessments.

 

 

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Review the findings from the Florida school shooting. Arming school staff was recommended. That coach who sacrificed his life shielding his students could very easily have confronted the shooter instead, had he been armed.
As a school teacher I find such a policy atrocious. Teachers are not soldiers. Thinking of unruly students over the years, and what would happen if one got "my" gun. So many things that could go wrong, in exchange for the slim chance a disaster would strike one particular school and Mrs. Wright could retrieve a pistol from her brassiere and save the day.
Chestnut
You wouldn't be considered a candidate to carry, so relax.
If teachers acted a bit more like soldiers and less like snowflakes, kids wouldn't be grabbing at your personal property. You see, it's not about guns.
No teacher is required to carry a gun. It is a choice of the teacher to be trained and then carry the gun. Stop acting like you are going to be required to carry a gun. If you don't want to then don't. This is an option and that is all. At least the school district is trying to stop something before it happens. We don't have a gun problem we have a people problem. Hunting age persons would have guns in their vehicle to go hunting after school back in the day and we didn't have all these shootings, what has changed? Lack of discipline? Coddling? Political correctness? Trophies for 2nd place?
All the above, and brought to us by progressive new age teachers. Back when the shotgun laid out in the car for after school hunt, the government schools were still teaching lessons from the Bible. Back in the days of Biblical teaching, the biggest concern was chewing gum in class. Enter... the progressive socialist movement which hit full swing about the same time teachers found solidarity in the a union (big joke). Coincidentally, about that same time, we began to see the Bible being removed from the Class Room. I don't blame the teachers, they only know what the university taught them. Unfortunately, the universities taught them what to think not How To Think. Critical thinking had to go away, and the universities saw to it that this would happen. The result is, we now have a bunch of mush brains teaching our children, and they've monopolized the market. Look folks, what's taught in the classroom today, will be embraced by government tomorrow. Now maybe you understand why Socialism (communism) is being embraced. Now if you are a teacher who truly cares, you'll stop paying due to the thug union, because now you no longer have to pay the extortionist (MAGA). And you would also start teaching the truth. Oh but here we are... TRUTH? What is Truth?
It's not guns that have destroyed the system of education. It's Bullies, and the biggest loudest bullies are given the pulpit, a bully pulpit. It isn't about guns folks.
After denying for months that Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz had any connection to a program created to soften school punishment and reduce student arrests — and characterizing assertions to the contrary as "fake news" — the Broward County school district is now acknowledging that Cruz was in fact referred to its PROMISE program.
Look folks, you need to investigate on your own. Look up the PROMISE Program, it's origins, and how it found it's way into Parkland in the first place. Stop with the gun conversations and look at policies.
Nicholas Cruz was referred to the program in 2013 after he vandalized a bathroom at Westglades Middle School, located just down the road from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. The PROMISE program was the failed concept of the Obama administration and DOJ (Eric Holder). Cruz killed 17 students and wounded 17 more.
The program allows students who commit any of 13 specific misdemeanors at school to avoid getting involved with the criminal justice system. Instead, they attend the alternative school, where they receive counseling and other support. Here was a promising opportunity to put PROMISE's to good use, but Superintendant, Robert Runcie and his staff FAILED!!!
Runcie (check him out) finally admitted in an interview that, “Nikolas Cruz, the shooter had "no connection to the PROMISE program.” In other words, they didn't connect the young man with the needed counseling... oops! Runcie, Holder, and the Sheriff's Department failed Nicholas and the families of Parkland S.D. Feed on that, not the gun.
Look folks, the reason this happened was an angry pissed off kid, despite all these and promising programs, fell through the cracks and exploded. It's not because of the gun.
It amazes me that people will trust a teacher to care for and influence their children 8 hours, but not to carry a gun.
Socrates, “When the debate is lost, Slander becomes the tool of the loser.” Translation, If someone is unable to participate in logical, coherent, intelligent dialogue, they always resort to slander and name calling.

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