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Students, teachers armed with buckets of rocks in case of school shooting

A Pennsylvania rural school district is stocking rocks in every classroom to tackle armed intruders in case of a school shooting.

US students call tough gun controls.
US students call tough gun controls. Source: AP

A rural school district in Pennsylvania is arming teachers and students with buckets of rocks as a last resort should an armed intruder burst in.

Every classroom in the district about 90 miles (145 kilometres) northwest of Philadelphia has a 5-gallon (19 kilograms) bucket of river stones.

"We always strive to find new ways to keep our students safe," Blue Mountain School District Superintendent David Helsel told The Associated Press, adding that the rocks are one small part of the district's overall security plan.

Throwing rocks is more effective than just crawling under desks and waiting, and it gives students and teachers a chance to defend themselves, he said.

The district has about 2,700 students at three primary schools, a middle school and a high school.

Staff and students in the Blue Mountain district have been trained in a program called "ALICE" which stands for alert, lockdown, inform, counter and evacuate.

Helsel said the rocks are part of the "counter" portion of training, fighting back if the intruder makes his way into the classroom.

The buckets are kept in classroom closets.

Kenneth Trump, president of the Cleveland-based National School Safety and Security Services, a K-12 security consulting firm, calls the idea illogical and irrational and said it could possibly cost lives.

He said the efforts fill an emotional security need, but don't actually enhance security.

One high school senior said he supports the plan, adding that throwing rocks is better than throwing books or pencils.

Parents also have been supportive of the measure, which was implemented in the autumn.


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Source: AAP



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