
Newport News teachers say they're fed up with student behavior, lack of support
Anger and frustration are common feelings among Newport News teachers as they express safety concerns following the Richneck Elementary School shooting.

The article says the administrator was made aware of the gun before the shooting, not before the boy arrived at school.School official learned 6-year-old might have weapon before shooting, superintendent says
It was a typo. There are reports that admin was informed he may have a gun prior to his arriving at school. See attached article.
Exactly what I was thinking. The parents don't want to be held accountable, and neither does the school district. I'm beginning to understand why there has been so little information forthcoming in this case. JMOIMO, this statement reads like a well prepared legal defense statement to me. No further comment as I digest what was said.
I'm glad they chose to put a statement out there.
I agree. For instance, she may think that if the gun was in her pocketbook, that it was 'secured'. JMO not saying it was in her pocketbook.The sentence from the family's statement, " The firearm our son accessed was secured." WHAT????
I would think that Abby Zwerner, THE VICTIM might have a HUGELY different opinion.
IMO, that gun was anything but secured, if a six year old with "acute disabilities" somehow got his hands on it.
Just sayin
My question after reading this article, why didn't the school contact the parents to come and get the little boy immediately after receiving information that he had a gun even if they did not find one in his backpack? He should have been kept in the Principal's office until his parents arrived. JMOThe article says the administrator was made aware of the gun before the shooting, not before the boy arrived at school.
I said the exact same thing yesterday. Honestly, I don't think anyone took it seriously.My question after reading this article, why didn't the school contact the parents to come and get the little boy immediately after receiving information that he had a gun even if they did not find one in his backpack? He should have been kept in the Principal's office until his parents arrived. JMO
I have a friend who is at her wits' end right now with her school district and her special needs son. It's completely overwhelming. I really feel for parents like this.<modsnip - quoted post was removed> Why would any parent want their disabled child to attend a mainstream school so badly that they would attend the school with their child daily?. That is ridiculous.
Can we not imagine for a moment theat for now, mainstream was their only option and the resources were not in place to help this family?. Why would a school agree to a parent attending with their child everyday?, my guess would be that there was no other choice.
Maybe we could wait for any facts to come to light before we judge and condemn these parents for wanting the best for their child, and clearly doing their best for him.
The gun being secure is a separate issue, and I agree with everyone else, it wasn't secure if he got hold of it.