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American students are given threat assessments

Jul 222015
 
 July 22, 2015  Posted by Dissent U.S., Youth & Schools

At what point will we say, “Enough, already!” ?

Joe Cadillic writes:

Schools and police are using V-STAG to assess a students threat level:

“The Virginia Student Threat Assessment Guidelines (V-STAG) is a school-based manualized process designed to help school administrators, mental health staff, and law enforcement officers assess and respond to threat incidents involving students in kindergarten through 12th grade and prevent student violence.”

The war on terror is out of control! Watch out that kindergarten kid could be a threat!

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