All you hear is the shot of a gun a sharp crack piercing through the air. Confusion, panic, shock, and everything else that comes with a gunshot in a school environment washes over you and the students around you. You start to run as do the people next to you. It is all chaos and someone gets shot. You run faster and faster with no real set plan of what to do in that situation. Screaming, you wake up in your bed unharmed. It was a just a dream, but that dream gets you thinking.What if that really did happen? You would be scared to go to school again, and instead of thinking about what you are learning in class, you can't stop focusing on that dream. You would question the safety of your school and wonder what to do. The thing is in your dream, there was no solution, but in real life there is. Armed guards are not that solution. I think that armed guards in schools do more harm than good. …show more content…
For example, dropout rates in schools have gone up in schools that are guarded by armed officers. Also, students get nervous about attending schools with guns. This connects to why dropout rates have gone up by 30%. Students in schools with armed guards are being arrested for small things that were not a problem before. Studies show that jail time negatively affects students' graduation and attendance rates by almost 45%. Imagine drawing on a desk and being cuffed by an officer. Would you want to go back to a school like that? While some teachers might say they feel safer with armed guards in the building, it turns out that kids feel less safe knowing that a guard is in the building. This is affecting grades and bringing children's nerves to an all-time high. These teachers speak for their kids and it is not helping them adjust to having a gun on school grounds. People that are not in these children's shoes are trying to speak for them without knowing how they feel about the armed guards in