Michelle B
Yes, there are many issues we face, some less important, some more important. It's a personal decision. However, I don't say we live in fear or teach that to our children, but I say that we have to react, have a voice, to make a difference when our children's safety could be compromised. A nutritional lunch at school might not be on the top of your list or others, but people are making a differnece, or trying too. You say we should not live in fear; why did security in schools become in issue in the first place? Remember Columbine? That's why school security tightened up in the first place...I guess parents were wrong to make school security an issue then? Were the changes made because parents and children live in fear? Come on!!....we need to look at our children's safety seriously. Let's be proactive. There are hundreds, probably thousands of issues out there that people can list, but, the one that I am focused on now, is polling places in schools. It's not just about terrorism, it's asking the question, "is the security level at the school, the same that day, or is it lessened because of the lack of security procedures that one day? On election day, voters have to walk into our main foyer and pass two classrooms and a main hallway to dozens of classrooms before they EVEN GET to the registration table. Sorry, but I feel that is unsafe for the kids...yes, there are other issues and believe me there are a bunch of us in the fight, but to make change, someone has to start somewhere. Why put children in possible harms way, during the school day (which is supposed to be safe, secure), when there are dozens of other handicap accessible locations for voters. Public schools are utlized in many ways, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, community basketball, meetings, events, etc...but, they all occur after the school day! Just my thoughts...