“They can assume that everybody is armed,” Seth Stoke, chairman of the St. Maries School Board said in an interview Monday night after the board voted 4-0 to finalize a policy that will allow permitted staff to carry concealed firearms inside the district’s public schools.
The board developed the policy during the last school year in response to decades of school shootings across the nation, Stoke said.
Parents also won’t be allowed to appeal if they have specific concerns about a specific staff member’s decision to arm themselves in the classroom.
“The whole idea is not knowing who is carrying,” Stoke said, adding that parents always have the right to remove their child from the school.
Staff members who are approved to bring a gun to their school job must have an Idaho concealed carry license, which requires a national background check. Employees must use their personal firearms; guns will not be provided by the school district.
Now there’s a new pandemic of teachers shooting up their administration.