Kids All Over America Are Being Put on Buses and Sent to Alternate
Locations During School Terror Drills
End of the American
Dream
All over the
United States, school children are being taken out of their classrooms,
put on buses and sent to "alternate locations" during terror drills.
These exercises are often called "evacuation drills" or "relocation
drills" and they are more than a little disturbing. Sometimes parents
are notified in advance where the kids are being taken and sometimes
they are only told that the children are being taken to an "undisclosed
location". In the years since 9/11 and the Columbine school shootings,
there has been a concerted effort to make school emergency drills
much more "realistic" and much more intense. Unfortunately, the
fact that many of these drills are deeply traumatizing many children
does not seem to bother too many people. Do we really need to have
"active shooter" drills where men point guns at our kids and fire
blanks at them? Do we really need to have "relocation drills" where
kids are rapidly herded on to buses and told that they must surrender
their cell phones because they will not be allowed to call anyone?
Our schools more closely resemble prison camps every single day,
and it is our children that are suffering because of it.
It is also
important to keep in mind that much of the time these drills are
not the fault of local school administrators. Often, these drills
are being mandated at the state level. Our politicians have become
obsessed with "school safety" in recent years, and apparently their
idea of "school safety" involves deeply traumatizing our kids.
Earlier today
I was doing some research and I came across a forum where a parent
was describing a relocation drill that would soon be happening at
a school in
Oklahoma. Well, I went to public schools all my life and nothing
like this ever happened when I was growing up, so I wanted to do
a little digging to see if this was actually happening around the
country or if it was just an Internet rumor.
Unfortunately,
what I found out was quite disturbing.
It turns out
that "relocation drills" are being conducted at schools from coast
to coast.
For example,
the following is an excerpt from a letter to parents about a relocation
drill that took place in
Woodhaven, Michigan....
Our school
district continues to focus on the safety of staff, students,
and our community. We have a detailed emergency plan so we can
respond effectively to major catastrophes. We work closely with
the fire and police departments from the City of Woodhaven and
Brownstown Township to implement this plan. As part of these efforts,
we are conducting a practice emergency drill on May 19th. It will
begin at about 9:20 a.m. and conclude by 11:30 a.m. This practice
drill will simulate a boiler explosion at Patrick Henry Middle
School. We will evacuate all staff and students from PHMS, Erving
Elementary School, and the Administration Building.
The Woodhaven
and Brownstown Township Police and Fire Departments, DTE Energy,
and staff from Wayne County RESA will help secure the buildings
and monitor this practice drill. Erving Elementary staff and students
will be evacuated by bus to Bates Elementary School, and PHMS
students and staff will be evacuated by bus to Woodhaven High
School.
But just putting
kids on buses and taking them to other schools was not enough. During
the drill, some students and school staff were instructed to pretend
to be injured. In addition, parents were instructed not to call
the school during the drill and children were instructed not to
call their parents....
As part
of the drill, we will pretend that some students and staff are
injured. Pretend victims will be assessed and transported to nearby
triage centers. Please be aware that Hall Road and Van Horn Road
may be closed to traffic for all or part of this drill. There
will be a number of emergency vehicles at PHMS and Erving Elementary
School during the drill. Your cooperation is necessary for this
practice drill to be successful. During drills and emergencies
like the one we are planning:
- Please
do not telephone the school. Telephone lines are needed for
drill emergency communications.
- Impress
upon your children the need to follow directions and take drills
seriously.
- During
an evacuation drill or a real emergency, students will be kept
at their school or will be evacuated to another site. They will
be released only to adults listed on their emergency contact
form. Any adult picking up a student (reunification) will be
required to show picture identification.
- Students
and parents should not communicate by cell phones during the
drill or emergency situation. Students need to be attentive
to the instructions from school and safety personnel.
But at least
in that drill parents knew where their children would be taken.
That was not
the case during a recent relocation drill in
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho....
Students
at Lakeside School District walked out of their schools this morning
to prepare for the worst case scenario. They were transferred
by bus to an off-site location in less than a hour. But it was
only a drill.
Their
Bus Evacuation Drill started at 9 a.m. and students were transferred
to their undisclosed emergency location and returned back to school.
“As you
might expect, student safety is our first priority and security
is tight even during a practice,” Karyn Stockdale, district clerk,
said.
It was
later revealed they were bussed to Benewah Wellness Center as
their acting evacuation shelter.
It was "later
revealed" where the "undisclosed emergency location" was?
I am sure a
whole bunch of parents were thrilled when they heard about that.
What purpose
is served by herding kids on to a bus and taking them to an undisclosed
location?
School officials
just seem to take these little "exercises" way too seriously.
For example,
check out the tone in the following excerpt from a school newsletter
from one school in
Pennsylvania....
"As mentioned
in a separate letter in our CB Electronic Envelope last Wednesday,
our school will be involved in an Off-Site
Relocation Drill. This practice opportunity will sharpen
our skills and provide us with the chance to review important
safety procedures in the event of an emergency. This Relocation
Drill is scheduled for Friday, December 16, 2011. Here are some
very important reminders for all parents and families:
SAFETY
IS OUR TOP PRIORITY!!!!!!
In every
classroom, teachers will prepare students for this activity. To
ensure that every child and adult arrives safely to the relocation
site, no child will be released for any reason during this practice
activity or real emergency. All parents are asked to review the
detailed letter explaining the official steps for such drills
and practice activities."
No child will
be released for any reason?
What if there
is a family emergency?
What if a child
becomes very ill?
Our schools
are becoming way too militarized. It really is quite frightening
to see what is happening to us.
It takes a
lot of effort to pack up all of the students and all of the staff
at a school and ship them off to an alternate location.
The following
is another example from one school in
Iowa....
The second
drill is planned for Thursday at 9:15 a.m. During the second drill
officials will simulate a relocation of the entire EE-12 student
body and staff by school buses.
For some schools,
this kind of a drill has now become a regularly scheduled yearly
activity.
The following
is from a school handbook in
Vermont....
Lockdown
drills are practiced several times a year. In a Lockdown students
remain quiet and undetectable behind a locked door. Students prepare
for these drills and are supported by their teachers. Saint Albans
City School practices, at least once a year, an emergency evacuation/relocation
drill where we leave the school building and go to alternate sites.
Keep in mind
that it says "at least once a year". That means that it could happen
even more frequently if they want it to.
Some schools
even have plans for students to be "housed temporarily" at alternative
locations. The following is from a school website in
California....
Evacuation
Plan: Requires that all building occupants leave and
go to an alternate location. Evacuation may mean only going outside
and away from the building until an all-clear signal is given.
In some circumstances, students and staff may need to be transported
and housed temporarily in another location until the Go-Home Plan
can be put into operation.
In some instances,
parents are encouraged not to pick their children up at all in the
event of a major emergency. The following is from an article in
the Washington Post....
School
administrators in the Washington area yesterday stepped up preparations
for possible terrorism, and most school districts told parents
that they would be prevented, or strongly discouraged, from picking
up their children in the event of a biological or chemical attack.
So what measures
would be taken to keep parents from getting to their children?
That is a frightening
thing to think about.
But these "relocation
drills" are not the only kind of drills that parents need to be
aware of.
In many areas
of the country, schools are holding "active shooter" drills where
men in full military gear are pointing guns at children and firing
blank rounds.
The following
is one recent example that happened in
Brecksville, Ohio....
The emergency
drill at Brecksville-Broadview Heights High involved hundreds
of students, including members of the Drama Club who portrayed
wounded and panicked students.
Junior
Ashley Elek said Chardon High School was on their minds as they
went through the very realistic looking drill, in which many students
were "killed" and "wounded."
In many areas
of the country, there is not always advance notice of these "active
shooter" drills. Sometimes students are told that there will be
an "active shooter" drill and sometimes they are not.
Sometimes teachers
do not even know that an "active shooter" drill is coming. When
that happens, the results can be incredibly traumatic.
Just check
out the following example from
New Jersey....
About
50 teachers at a New Jersey school experienced a terrifying moment
when a shooting rampage turned out to be a drill, but the teachers
didn’t know it.
It happened
Aug. 28 at the Phillipsburg New Jersey Early Learning Center.
A man
burst into the library and started shooting. But the gun didn’t
have any bullets, just blanks.
Teachers
took cover under child-sized tables, crying and trembling.
“People
are crying. The girl next to me is trembling and shaking. You
heard people crying. You heard other people praying. It was pretty
dramatic,” one teacher said.
Can you imagine?
Why would we
ever want to put our children through that?
I think that
some of these twisted sickos actually enjoy the thought of making
little kids pee their pants.
In some cases,
children are told during these "exercises" that a particular group
of Americans is attacking the school.
For example,
during a terror drill at a public school in
Muskegon County, Michigan, students and teachers were told that
"homeschoolers" were the ones attacking them....
"The
exercise will simulate an attack by a fictitious radical group
called Wackos Against Schools and Education who believe everyone
should be homeschooled. Under the scenario, a bomb is placed on
the bus and is detonated while the bus is traveling on Durham,
causing the bus to land on its side and fill with smoke."
In another
case in
New Jersey, students were told that the gunmen were from a group
of "fundamentalist Christians" called "The New Crusaders"....
"Investigators
described them as members of a right-wing fundamentalist group
called the 'New Crusaders' who don't believe in separation of
church and state. The mock gunmen went to the school seeking justice
because the daughter of one had been expelled for praying before
class."
What possible
purpose do drills like those have?
Sadly, those
running things keep wanting to make these kinds of drills as frequent
as possible.
In New Jersey,
new guidelines require that a "security drill" be held at public
schools at
least once a month.
As you can
see from
this document, an "evacuation to relocation site" drill is one
of the kinds of drills that can be chosen to satisfy this requirement
in New Jersey....
The following
are examples of other security drills that schools can hold:
• Shelter-in-place;
Reverse evacuation; Evacuation to relocation site; Testing of
school’s notification system and procedures; Testing of school’s
communication system and procedures; Tabletop exercise; and Full
scale exercise.
When I was
growing up, there was just one kind of emergency exercise. When
the fire alarm sounded, we all trudged out to the football field.
We stood around and talked for a few minutes and then we went back
inside.
But the environment
in U.S. public schools today is totally different. Our children
are being forced to endure endless "relocation drills", "lockdown
drills" and "active shooter drills".
These drills
are just another reason why many parents have decided that it is
time to pull their kids out of the government
schools entirely.
Our public
schools more closely resemble prison
camps than they do institutions of learning. Millions of our
kids are leaving high school dumb
as a rock, but they do know what to do when the alarm goes off.
Reprinted
with permission from End
of the American Dream.
March
29, 2012
Copyright
© 2012 End
of the American Dream
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