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PA School Solves School Shooting Problem With Buckets Of Rocks
2018-03-24
I think this one proves a theorem - if you're really stupid, do you know you're really stupid? These people don't.
[WNEP] - SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Pa. -- There’s a rocky controversy when it comes to school safety in Schuylkill County.

The superintendent of the Blue Mountain School District is in the spotlight after telling lawmakers in Harrisburg his students protect themselves against potential school shooters with rocks.

"Every classroom has been equipped with a five-gallon bucket of river stone. If an armed intruder attempts to gain entrance into any of our classrooms, they will face a classroom full students armed with rocks and they will be stoned," said Dr. David Helsel.

That was Dr. Helsel testifying to the House Education Committee last week in Harrisburg.

The superintendent of the Blue Mountain School District was explaining his unconventional form of protecting the students in their schools in the event of an active shooter situation: give them rocks.

"At one time I just had the idea of river stone, they`re the right size for hands, you can throw them very hard and they will create or cause pain, which can distract," said Helsel.

Helsel says teachers, staff and students were given active shooter training through a program known as ALICE which stands for Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate and they routinely hold evacuation drills for active shooter simulations.

But if a teacher decides to lockdown a classroom, there are rocks in a five-gallon bucket kept in every classroom closet that students could throw if shooters get inside.

Still, Helsel says the rocks are seen as a last resort.

"We have devices installed in our doors that help to secure them, to make it very difficult to break through," said Helsel. "We also have, we train kids and talk about barricading the doors."

A teenager who is a senior a Blue Mountain High School and says he and other students like that plan.

"It matters because it will help protect the schools, anything helps, rocks are better than books and pencils."

Parents do as well.

"At this point, we have to get creative, we have to protect our kids first and foremost, throwing rocks, it's an option," said Dori Bornstein.

But not everyone thinks this is a practical line of defense.

"I think that's rather comical," said one college student in Schuylkill Haven.

"It's absurd, arm the teachers," said a parent in Schuylkill Haven.
Posted by:Raj

#11  I'm not sure I'd want to face certain kids in Puerto Rico or the Dominican Republic....those places some of the best baseball players come from these days.

But as my wife says, "I'd rather throw bullets"
Posted by: Silentbrick   2018-03-24 23:12  

#10  All those untrained rock throwers are likely to injur other students.


And the downside ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-03-24 17:07  

#9  All those untrained rock throwers are likely to injur other students.
Posted by: Rjschwarz   2018-03-24 16:22  

#8  I think it is a brilliant idea. I remember discussions here at Rantburg about throwing everything at hand at a gunman or hijacker to confuse him and put him on the defensive —it is hard to aim a gun or cut someone when in the midst of flying bread rolls, for instance — and allows the children to take ownership of their own protection instead of worrying that someone else will get to the best hiding place first. Finally, while flying anything provides cover for someone(s) to tackle the bad guy and take away his weapons, rocks are actual weapons in the hands of someone who knows how to throw, not merely a distraction.

I’ve also read that the janitor carries a gun, with authorization to shoot in case of a situation.
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-03-24 14:28  

#7  But Skid, having those buckets 'O rock will be handy come grading time. For comparison purposes.
Posted by: ed in texas   2018-03-24 12:38  

#6  My Dad used to say I was dumber than a bucket of rocks, but I don't know.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-03-24 12:34  

#5  Being stupid is like ugly, everybody around you can see it, while you can't.
Posted by: Roth LaDoad   2018-03-24 12:30  

#4  But not everyone thinks this is a practical line of defense.

Well, if you have enough Palestinian students it just might work.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2018-03-24 11:34  

#3  My wife taught Kindergarten for 15 yrs and was taught as part of the ALICE program and the police said that throwing things at the attacker is a good way to resist. They mentioned books, chairs and anything else so this fits in with that.

Better than nothing.
Posted by: AlanC   2018-03-24 11:03  

#2  What's that advice about bringing a knife stone to a gunfight?

These people have watched too many Hollywood movies - and not the good ones either.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2018-03-24 10:22  

#1  They'll use the provided ammunition to stone any student who dares say there are only two sexes.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-03-24 09:39  

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