Yes and no. It is perfectly true that that was what passes for a 'private' school in the US (which is better than what they call private schools in a lot of countries). However:
1) I don't know her whole history of schooling.
2) Most 'private' schools live in a bubble of Government definition of school and school law. Was it legal for their teachers to be armed?
3) I believe that it is the entire society which produces these shootings, of which a huge portion is government schooling.
4) Shut down government schools.
Nashville was at a private Christian school.
Eliminate schools. I imagine this would shift school shootings to some other form of mass shooting.
Also, about as likely to happen as solution one.
Yes and no. It is perfectly true that that was what passes for a 'private' school in the US (which is better than what they call private schools in a lot of countries). However:
1) I don't know her whole history of schooling.
2) Most 'private' schools live in a bubble of Government definition of school and school law. Was it legal for their teachers to be armed?
3) I believe that it is the entire society which produces these shootings, of which a huge portion is government schooling.
I happened to look it up when it happened. No, the teachers were not legally allowed to be armed.
Thanks. I would have тАШlikedтАЩ your note, but it seemed contradictory. I have no desire to like such a stupid policy.