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PCSSD reviews safety procedures

Parents in Central Arkansas sent their children to school Monday with the fear of what happened in Connecticut not far from their minds.

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pat72209 - 12/18/2012 8:56 PM
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Mag10...EXACTLY. Dr. Morris Holmes, LRSD, said he had met with personnel and ... beefed up security "through next week" (this week)...I was shaking my head. I ran in and out of Baker School last year without any locked door

Mag10 - 12/18/2012 3:59 PM
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My two children go to one of the high schools in Pulaski Co. There are multiple exterior doors unlocked and no one is around to check you in. This has been a big concern for me for years. For someone at the district to say that "certain measures are in place" and "locked exterior doors, restricted visitor access" is stretching it. There shouldn't be any "emergency situations" if doors were actually locked and people had to be check in and visitor access was truly limited.
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