and i don t feel safe in school, i can t concentrate. and having the feeling that you can actually talk to someone in your school and talk to your parents. i think that s one of the main things schools need to focus on is building that trust. and speaking of building trust, i want to go back. krystal, i know you have one other student there who s got a story very similar to the story we heard earlier. i do. yeah, well, i go to information technology high school and my school had an innocent where another a rival school, i guess you can say, came to our school and didn t care who they could have hurt. they just came with knifes and bats and stuff with intentions to hurt people. but actually, i would like to say that the police and our school reacted really well to it, to the point where in a matter of seconds, it was in a matter of minutes, actually, it was pretty much over with and nobody actually got hurt. but the risk was still there. so i think they handled it pretty well.
safer with armed guards in school. tell me about that. in my school, we have three officers and multiple security guards. in the morning we have a check where we go through the metal detectors and the security guards check our bags. i feel safe in our school, because my community, there s been a lot of killings and once you re in school from 8:35 to 2:40, that s where my safe that s where i feel safe at. and outside of my community, i feel unsafe, because of so much killings that s been going on. any of you guys have a response to that idea that actually for mina, those guards make her feel safer. i do understand that, in fact, but i also wonder how there are certain kids in the school who emotionally, going back to that, don t feel safe. now, with guards, you do prevent people from coming into the school, but what about the kids that are, in fact, inside the school that don t feel safe because of their peers bullying them and making them feel like