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I believe it is fairly common in junior and high schools today, but not elementary schools. Joel Send a noteboard - 22/12/2012 07:12:32 PM
I'm not sure about the elementary schools, but my local middle schools and high school all have one or two armed policemen. Their job is primarily to keep kids from misbehaving/causing harm to each other, rather than protecting schools from the outside world, but their presence is pretty unobtrusive and everyone generally likes and respects them. I was actually surprised that more schools don't have at least one resident officer - I thought it was fairly commonplace.

My HS did not have one, but I understand they got one within a decade of my graduation. I think Columbine was a major impetus; the change happened about that time. The difference, of course, is that there is little risk of elementary school kids pulling a Columbine or committing some other crime requiring an armed police response, so most people probably did not see much cause for armed cops at elementary schools. Until now, when we have been pointedly reminded that if those kids present only a marginal threat, they are particularly vulnerable to threats from others.
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the NRA shows it is an asylum overrun by lunatics - 22/12/2012 04:40:26 PM 1436 Views
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Nice link. - 23/12/2012 02:27:30 PM 801 Views
Re: Nice link. - 23/12/2012 03:15:24 PM 820 Views
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[citation needed] - 25/12/2012 04:54:14 PM 794 Views
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Do bombs require certification? - 22/12/2012 09:21:25 PM 1110 Views
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