A school district in Michigan has banned all backpacks from school buildings, in response to growing safety concerns.
Flint Community Schools announced last week that backpacks would be banned and the ban would be in place for the rest of the school year. The new policy went into effect on Monday.
"We are doing all that we can to create a safe and secure environment for our scholars, families, teachers and staff," Superintendent Kevin Jones wrote in a letter posted on the school district's website.
Jones cited growing threatening behavior happening across the country, including weapons being brought to schools, as the reason for the backpack ban.
"Backpacks make it easier for students to hide weapons, which can be disassembled and harder to identify or hidden in pockets, inside books, or under other items," he said.
Following the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, last May, where 19 students and two teachers died, schools began implementing policies requiring students to use clear backpacks. However, Flint Community Schools have gone a step further and banned clear backpacks from school buildings, with the superintendent saying that it doesn't resolve the issue.
"By banning backpacks altogether and adding an increased security presence across the district, we can better control what is being brought into our buildings," Jones said.
Students are allowed to store personal items like wallets, keys, hygiene products and phones in small purses, bring lunchboxes or place their gym clothes in clear plastic bags, all of which will be subject to searches.
If a student brings a backpack to school, parents or guardians must pick it up from the school, according to Jones.
The Flint Board of Education, the district's administration and principals approved the policy change, Jones said, adding that the district received support from the Flint Police Department.
"We have thought long and hard about this decision, knowing that it will impact how scholars and families prepare for their days and operations in the classroom," Jones said. "However, based on the issues we continue to see across the country regarding school safety, we believe that this is the best solution for those we serve."
School shootings a problem? Let's make things worse for students carrying their books to school instead of addressing the root of the problem.This is the school district addressing it through channels they are able to control, the superintendent can't control guns in peoples homes
I thought it was an Onion article. I would just never show up to class with anything.The Onion hasn't been able to compete with real life for a long time now.
These GOP fuckers would send kids to school naked in handcuffs before they even considered trying to address the actual issues I swear.That sounds way kinkier than you probably intended
How did clear backpack not solve the issue?
That sounds way kinkier than you probably intendedi didn't take it as kinky until your post
Let's make things worse for students carrying their books to school instead of addressing the root of the problem.protip
These GOP fuckers would send kids to school naked in handcuffs before they even considered trying to address the actual issues I swear.
This is the school district addressing it through channels they are able to control, the superintendent can't control guns in peoples homesWhich doesnt really mean shit cus if someone is planning a shooting the lack of backpacks dont mean shit
Which doesnt really mean shit cus if someone is planning a shooting the lack of backpacks dont mean shitnext: no pants
School shootings a problem? Let's make things worse for students carrying their books to school instead of addressing the root of the problem.
Don't say this too loud or they'll just ban the books too.
next: no pantsShit might as well just close schools. Your kids cant shoot up the school if no schools exist
Shit might as well just close schools.Tmaster148 posted...
The GOP is already doing that
How did clear backpack not solve the issue?
Shit might as well just close schools. Your kids cant shoot up the school if no schools exist