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13 Times K-12 Schools Got Security Very, Very Wrong (And 6 Times They Got It Right)

What’s RIGHT with this picture? Scroll down to see the answer.

Answer: The principal of this high school in Kokomo, Ind., has selected a variety of thoughtful positions for teachers assigned to supervision duties during class times.

This teacher’s position affords him a clear view of three hallways at one time, and the doors behind him are kept locked during the school day. This provides him with line-of-sight supervision of every major hallway in the school for every class period during the school day. The positioning resulted in a significant decrease in student discipline problems.

Photo credit: Safe Havens International

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