Barrington Area Unit District 220 will receive public feedback Tuesday night on proposals before the Illinois Association of School Boards, including one that would support legislation allowing districts to arm teachers and staff members.
The District 220 school board meeting will begin at 7 PM at the administration headquarters, 515 W. Main St. in Barrington, but the public comment on the proposals before the state association isn’t scheduled until 8 PM.
District 220 officials are to vote Nov. 19 on which proposals before the school board association to back at its annual convention late this month. The school board is asking that comments be limited to 90 seconds. Even if supported by the association, the state legislature and Gov. J.B. Pritzker would have to back any measures for them to become law.
You might want to start by removing those silly stickers providing no gun zone and replace them with stickers saying we protect our children with guns if necessary. Ever wonder why the mass shooters don’t go on a shooting spree in a police department. They are not that crazy.
No guns in our schools zones thanks. Most parents with school age kids are rational and smart enough to understand that is not a solution.
David…….your right!