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St Mary South MP Kelvin Shugy Simon
Hon. Kelvin Simon, M.P. for St. Mary’s South, is calling for increased security measures in schools to ensure the safety and well-being of students, teachers, staff, and parents. Following an incident involving gun violence at the Clare Hall Secondary School, Simon is proposing the installation of metal detectors in schools. He is also calling on the government to immediately deploy police or defence force patrols, on all school compounds, in an effort to curb growing violence.
According to the former school guidance counselor, the government has done very little to arrest this growing surge of violence in many schools. He alleges that many teachers have reported having to break up fights and are concerned about their own safety.
Simon asserts that the government has failed to implement any real policies or programmes to address violence in schools despite a spate of school brawls. He is calling on the Prime Minister to immediately install full trained safety team on all school compounds.
“Going to school has become risky business in the lives of our children, teachers, principals, staff and even in the lives of parents who drop their children off to school,” Simon said. “The government has been asleep at the wheel when it comes to the welfare of our children and teachers. I am calling for P.M. Browne to immediately mobilize a task force to include the Commissioner of Police and the head of the defense force and other stakeholders,” Simon added.
M.P. Simon is also calling on the Ministry of Education (MoE) to develop and implement a comprehensive “Safe School Plan.” It should include patrol teams that are trained to respond to emergencies. It should also ensure that school compounds are protected with perimeter fencing and that entrance gates are equipped with a security guard booth.
Simon believes that there should also be legislation to enforce the “Safe School Plan” to ensure community-wide violence prevention and the safety and protection of school zones. He recommends stiff penalties for violence, speeding, drug use and drug trafficking within school zones.
“Let us act before it’s too late. All parents, students, teachers, school staff, and members of the community need to be a part of this initiative to support a safe school environment. Parent Teacher Associations (PTAs) and other school-based groups must also help to identify the problems and causes of school violence and come up with possible solutions for prevention,” Simon stated.
Simon, a guidance counselor with 14 years of experience, has created a 10-Point School Safety Checklist to Prevent Violence in Schools. He will present his plan to schools, sporting teams and community groups. The plan recommends specialized training for the police, defense force, teachers, staff, students and parents on violence prevention. It also suggests that anonymous reporting systems be established for students to safely report concerns about violence or mental health.
The St. Mary’s South representative believes that crime reduction begins with the creation of a supportive school environment, where students are taught to treat each other with respect, and thereby feel less inclined to engage in problematic behaviors. He also suggests that teachers, staff and parents receive ongoing training to recognize warning signs that a student might be at risk of violence. Simon believes that there needs to be ongoing communication and discussions between all stakeholders to set clear behavioral norms for the classroom.
“We have a lot of work to do and the government must allocate more resources to prioritize the creation of safe school environments with zero tolerance of violence. As a community, we must organize and sponsor student-led activities that promote anti-violence, such as peer education, mediation, and mentoring. We must also create opportunities for students to openly discuss their fears and concerns about violence,” Simon added.
I think that is a cheap attempt to score a political point Shuggy. If you want to make point make one on what you think can be done. I trust that when your party gets in power that you wont get mud flung at you in instances like those.
Antigua is in a mess because of people like you.
People who are up to that character’s desperation to become relevant to the country’s political landscape are just shaking their heads in amusement, This monkey maneuver was timed and well expected!. Well, if this childish, predictable, comical, clownlike response that the almost-married-to-a-foreigner is all that this sorry chatacter could muster, then the UPP is in really drowning on its own mess.
Shuggy move you RH. Calling on government as if aryou always have to be calling on government to do subb’n. Like if aryou nah say do subb’n government nar do nutt’n. Like if aroyu always have to tell Gaston what needs to be done. Move aryou RH, yo!
Aryou fool arwe before the election and almost win but dis time around ah Labour. Useless, backslider of a man you are.
I come here just to read the comments from faithful national. We need to know your identity. Tell us tell us. The UPP is mighty. And strong. And the UPP is quite capable of winning
Mr. Editor,
These Crass Unintelligent Responses to THIS Article Do NOTHING to Assist your News Outlet. ……
A Suggestion Sir/Madam: Screen Responses that Contribute NOTHING to your Hard Work …. Or Suffer the Consequences…… These FIRST 3 Responses Show Us The Characteristics We Definitely Do NOT Our School Children emulating…… Truly Sickening ….. Peace! 🌻😇🙏🏿😢
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Shuggy ah one backslider. What is worst than deceiving God? Is that de kind ah character you want your child or children to emulate? If the responses were leveled at ABLP like when aryou lie to arwe and ebrybady min ah cuss ABLP and Gaston, you wouldn’t say shit.
Low arwe mek arwe lib arwe life in comfort, wid good leadership and sensible people. Gaston we sorry, we now see de light, we love you. Labour is life and living.
Oh dear, Renee, thank God that we still live a democracy where one is still free to express one’s views!!! In your UPP(?) world, you would rather silence persons who don’t happen to share your nonsensical views. We grin and bear them. Saying over and over how strong the UPP is reflects a mind in turmoil and fear. Repetions like these are mere comforts for a fool. And why is my identity of interest to you. Do you plan to use this information for your typically diabolical purposes? Don’t waste your time! I am covered by the Blood of Jesus. I am simply a Faithful National who just can’t suffer fools gladly.
Critise, critise but not one of you in the comment section stated any solutions to the problem.
Lol, lol, woiiie. Help us Lord! This clown of a man can’t even string a few words together to make a few sentences but he has a plan. Shuggy thank AI. You too dunce.
I for one think an increase in school security is needed so students can feel like they’re in a safe place to learn and make friends
Increasing security on a school should not be difficult in my opinion