#1hoosierfan
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I am an elementary teacher in the same school system both of my boys attend high school. It is a middle/upper middle class suburban area. My ds15 texted me about 12:45 yesterday and asked if we were on lockdown at my school. I told him "no." I teach about 7 miles from where he attends. He said they were on a "hard" lockdown. They were in the corner of the room with lights out. They typially tell students when there is going to be a lockdown and the level because they don't want kids freaking out and texting parents to panic them. I could tell he was nervous by the number of texts he was sending and what he was saying..... joking and being silly, which is his way to deal with nervousness. He said he could hear sirens. We live about 2 minutes from the school. Dh works from home, so I told him to get in the car and see what is going on.
He gets in the car and sees that police cars have lights going and blocking entrances and lots of undercover officers with lights flashing and a fire truck heading to the school. He turns around because he doesn't want to get in the way. DS15 then texts me picture that his friend took looking out the window of the school. There are two plain clothes officers holding very large guns. I start to get pretty dang nervous at this point. I text ds18 to see how he is doing. He acts like it is no big deal..... My boys are nothing alike.
His calmness made me feel better.
Dh and the boys text that they can hear a helicopter circling. It circled for a good hour. The students were put on "medium" lockdown after about 20 minutes or so and kept in the classroom until they dismissed about 2:30. All after school sports were cancelled.
Come to find out, a threat was called in that there were bombs placed around the school and if the school tried to evacuate students there was someone hiding with a rifle that would start shooting. What a terrible position for law enforcement and school officials to put in. Stay in with possible bombs or leave and get shot? Everyone did a great job through the whole thing, and thankfully it seemed to be a hoax call.
I kid you not, as I typed that last paragraph I got word that our middle school, which is 1/2 mile from our high school is in lockdown because of a threat.
This world is crazy. Our kids deserve better than this. Everything turned out ok yesterday, but I hate that my kid had to see police officers walking outside his school carrying assault rifles. At the next school the kids might not be so lucky as to walk out. Makes me sick to my stomach.
He gets in the car and sees that police cars have lights going and blocking entrances and lots of undercover officers with lights flashing and a fire truck heading to the school. He turns around because he doesn't want to get in the way. DS15 then texts me picture that his friend took looking out the window of the school. There are two plain clothes officers holding very large guns. I start to get pretty dang nervous at this point. I text ds18 to see how he is doing. He acts like it is no big deal..... My boys are nothing alike.

Dh and the boys text that they can hear a helicopter circling. It circled for a good hour. The students were put on "medium" lockdown after about 20 minutes or so and kept in the classroom until they dismissed about 2:30. All after school sports were cancelled.
Come to find out, a threat was called in that there were bombs placed around the school and if the school tried to evacuate students there was someone hiding with a rifle that would start shooting. What a terrible position for law enforcement and school officials to put in. Stay in with possible bombs or leave and get shot? Everyone did a great job through the whole thing, and thankfully it seemed to be a hoax call.
I kid you not, as I typed that last paragraph I got word that our middle school, which is 1/2 mile from our high school is in lockdown because of a threat.
This world is crazy. Our kids deserve better than this. Everything turned out ok yesterday, but I hate that my kid had to see police officers walking outside his school carrying assault rifles. At the next school the kids might not be so lucky as to walk out. Makes me sick to my stomach.