Washington school district teachers get bats for security
Published on May 03, 2018 at 07:04PM by
DAYTON, Wash. (AP) — A rural school district in Eastern Washington is arming its teachers and staff with tee-ball bats in case of an active shooter. KING TV reports that Dayton School District teachers practiced swinging last week as part of the new program, which also includes other preparedness training such as taking cover in the classroom and blocking the doorway with desks. Teachers said they appreciated having the extra support. Force Dynamics, which provided the training, said "almost everyone can swing a stick" under stress. The Washington Education Association teacher's union said they opposed forcing teachers to use any weapons.
Published on May 03, 2018 at 07:04PM by
DAYTON, Wash. (AP) — A rural school district in Eastern Washington is arming its teachers and staff with tee-ball bats in case of an active shooter. KING TV reports that Dayton School District teachers practiced swinging last week as part of the new program, which also includes other preparedness training such as taking cover in the classroom and blocking the doorway with desks. Teachers said they appreciated having the extra support. Force Dynamics, which provided the training, said "almost everyone can swing a stick" under stress. The Washington Education Association teacher's union said they opposed forcing teachers to use any weapons.
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