School security a topic of discussion

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In light of Sandy Hook Elementary’s shooting in Newtown, Conn., thoughts are still bouncing around in the minds of parents: is my child safe?

“And every parent knows there is nothing we will not do to shield our children from harm. And yet, we also know that with that child’s very first step, and each step after that, they are separating from us; that we won’t – that we can’t always be there for them. They’ll suffer sickness and setbacks and broken hearts and disappointments. And we learn that our most important job is to give them what they need to become self-reliant and capable and resilient, ready to face the world without fear,” said President Barack Obama in his address of the Newtown, Conn. shooting.

Close to home

The Creston Schools administration met Dec. 17 and reviewed the school policies.

“The principals and I did visit,” said interim Superintendent Chuck Scott, “... and we’ve taken the position that if children bring it up, we should answer the questions as best we can and with specific facts. If children want to pursue it beyond that, then we strongly encourage them to visit with their parents.”

One thing strongly emphasized by many educators was the students needed to be put back into a schedule as soon as possible.

“(One) thing that we did was be highly visible on that first day. Since our earliest grades, our youngest children in this building, I went up to the office and they gave me a smiley face sticker to indicate I’m a friendly person, and I purposely walked the hallways and I walked in the lunchroom wih children eating just to show them that this is a safe place,” said Scott.

Scott said the Department of Education and the Governor’s office sent emails in a timely fashion with things everyone should be thinking about from the standpoints of the superintendent, principal and teacher.

“Schools are a safe environment, they know there are friendly people here and children will be protected in the event that something goes wrong,” said Scott. “We also pride ourselves in being consistent, whch means, ‘Welcome back to school, it’s Monday morning. Let’s get down to the task at hand.’ For the children that need some additional emotional attention, we’re there for them, too.”

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