by James A. Bacon
Last week a Henrico High School student was hospitalized after being stabbed at school. Needless to say, many students are upset.
โSeeing the aftermath of it all โฆ the poorly cleaned up crime scene and still seeing the dried-up blood on the pavement and on the door โฆ as I saw this โฆ it spoke something to me: We are not safe,โ [first name unintelligible] Burnett told the Henrico County School Board last week.
“We need stronger, more effective safeguards in place to ensure we feel safe every single day,โ echoed senior Mackenzie Nelson.
Also addressing the school board, freshman Logan Corry saw the problem as an unwillingness to enforce the rules. He has often seen fellow students skip through the weapons scanners without consequences.
“What use are the rules if people just choose to ignore them?” he asked. “There is obviously a lack of willingness on the part of school administrators to treat rule-breaking seriously and enforce the fullest consequences available because they’re scared it will reflect badly on the school.”
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