Originally posted by bcoop
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Some are more relaxed and then a couple I can recall were semi-strict. I will say the one that was the most relaxed on security also had the most armed guards, parking lot checkpoints and such. Which they seemed more interested in treating the students like they were in prison than making sure I was supposed to be there.
I'm not sure if it is job role that may make the difference. Meaning, when I'm on prem for a sales meeting - the behavior is always a lot different than when doing implementation work. Typically sales meetings are at the service center or "Annex". Once implementing staff typically does not want to or can't escort daily at all schools in a district. So badges and/or local support people provide access. I've rarely signed in though over the years. The most I've done is usually at or towards the start of a school year but it quickly goes away once my face in known.
Anyway, my overall perception is that security is still negligible at the schools. There are easy ways around it and I do not perceive people taking it very serious, just following protocol.
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