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I posted about this possibility earlier wrt to a lot of school closings in MI due to copy cat threats.
I said I thought word had gotten out that the school knew of the threat at Oxford and dropped the ball.
Teacher did the right thing, and I wonder what prompted the teacher to take a closer look at the Crumbly kid as he was browsing ammo? That will come out, I bet.
The admin needed to send the kid home and not return before a psych eval. Backpack should have been searched by the school in the presence of the parents, and when the kid returned to school after the parent visit.
Can't trust schools admins to keep your kids safe anymore. Same branch of the disease that lets hardened perps walk without bail and looter gangs to pillage commercial establishments.
I'll tie in my thoughts to the report I saw about $1.6 billion to resettle unaccompanied minors. These ferals are going in to public schools and will hinder the education of regular kids who are ambitious but don't have parents with the resources necessary to find alternatives.
They may have to be a reemergence of the Academies that arose in the south after segregation, and/or home school collectives.
Those schools didn't have teacher cert requirements. Many teachers were former military supplementing their pensions in retirement. Didn't need to quibble about the lower pay and got to do what retired people should do, maybe; namely, pass acquired talents on to the younger generation. Some were really good teachers.