The Barrow County Schools has set up an online school safety survey to gather input on campus improvements which the district should take in the wake of the Apalachee High School shooting.
The online survey, which is live until next Friday, Dec. 13, goes over a number of safety topics and provides the community the opportunity to suggest ways to make schools safer.
Weapons detection systems, the district’s bag policy, student ID badges, mental health support, and security personnel are among the topics of the survey.
“I would like any proactive measures at this point, anything is better than nothing,” said parent Sean Schultz.
Some residents sounded off during Tuesday’s school board meeting, wondering why changes are not being made faster.
“I was using Find My iPhone to see if my sister was still moving,” said Layla Contreras, who added that she did not know if she would ever hear from her mother, …