a- WAi‘bRuXJCHIONIcwomesday. Much s. 2009 { like playing Russian roulette ‘ Continued from page] study and it took us two years to do it . and the outcome of that study; which was yet) When confronted the man said he was at comprehensive, was a list of safety meas the school to pick up his nephew. Winston ores." Churchill, which has one ofthe lowest enrolr it included sending It) parents into the merits in Waterloo. is a small school and school to seeifthey could enter undetected when his story didn't add up he ran out of “We asked them otit of IO tiriies how the building just as class was dismissing for many times could they get into one of the the day. school washrooms without being noticed." No one was injured during the incident. said Schell. “All 10 parents said they could do but the man was later caught and charged it l()times out of 10." with robbery. drug and weapons offenses. ()ne of the most important measures that "We dodged a bullet that came out of the parents†safe- day,†said Schell. “The halls “ ty audit was a suggestion to were full of kids and we We dodged a lock the doors of the school. couldn't call a lockdown. , Schell said the layout of Win “We still don’t know if he buuet that dd} ston Churchill doesn't make to yo U ette r. had a weapon in the school. The halls were/ill] seeing or greeting visitors to But when the police caught 0fkid$ and It"? theyschool easy for staffin the him and got a warrant to , main ofï¬ce, and this would search his place they found couldn I calla help control access. guns, prohibited weapons lockdown " "We thought a measured and330~plantgrow‘op," ' response was locking the It was the last straw in -Tom Schell doors," said Schell. “We . more than two years of inci» (Slum of Winston Churchill wanted to have extra supervi» I dents that have troubled the parean‘counci‘l sion. trim some bushes and school's parents' council so change some signage. much that it has already initi- “It was a holistic approach ated a safety audit to see what could be done to the whole thing A it wasn’t just locking I to improve the safety of the school grounds. the doors.†. For 0 U r CO nve n lence “The parents have noticed a lot ofabhor- locking the doors would be an important j rent behaviour in the area.†said Schell. who step. but it's been met with some reluctance ‘ has been compiling a list of the incidents. by administrators and board officials. th 5 “There are things that occurred over a 12â€" “We've heard it all," said Schell. “We’ve ‘ as 0 Ma rc 1 5 ‘ month period that as a parent would make heard that it will make the school less weir your hair stand on end." coming. They include two armed takedowns by “We may never have this happen again. members of the Waterloo Regional Police but it's like Russian roulette. If it doesn‘t hap- i the CI B C conesto a Ma I I Services emergency response team. "One pen at our school it will happen somewhere ‘ was just over on Barrie Place (just across else." ‘ from the school) that included finding a That's why Fife said she's bringing those ' ‘ scary amount ofguns.“ said Schell. concerns and others she‘s heard from par- a n I n g e ntre They also had students stalked dovm the ents to the board. i street on their way to school, a flasher who “It's about time we have a debate about j I exposed himself to the children and a naked school safety. in particular around locking ‘ woman sitting in a snowbank. doors.†said Fife. “Hopefully it will get other . WI e y "It was just bizarre." said Schell. " fhe school councils to get engaged in that con- ‘ ; upshot of all of that is that we did a safety versation aswell.†l 3 Open SU “days I .-. n . ‘ www.water|oochronicle.ca i . . 3}» v-\__ ) ' ‘ v , , I I I .‘ ' . noon - . pm i ‘ .. .. m. / .-.:. -, . ,._ r at" a; “aâ€? .,- 1 j k 5 . t j i N V Ki i " ' l KE/ ' . l / i «‘ ,‘ l L K,» . W ~__ :1- â€"â€"~'â€"â€"- fl ' I l ‘ ‘n i . . ‘ " A 9 , 1 Please vusrt us for all of your personal g , . l j v . . ' " I. and busmess banking needs. j , ’ .- â€My "Anâ€"5’ , ‘ - ‘ ~ A. r- " ’ ‘ a x _‘ _ â€7" . wwmpom moot ~ ,. W i misï¬ts. I I“ WHlRlPOOl RANGE MAY'lAG DRVER lg ~. “w a ax .‘ t j; “ '1‘ I 1 i‘tljxr..‘tts£ l'tlisl‘hltpj Itt‘shiVHI Vi Info-(M SLE'C -®‘!m_w---'-'â€" . For what m atters ‘ F» L». 842 VICTORIA ST. N. KITCHENER Guess from Oscar s Rvslaurant‘ 519-576-3888 a “ ‘tv‘ul'muvkn-sn":,-4s.3 >,lj‘