I'm more concerned with what's being taught inside its walls than I am with Al Qaeda at the door

Plans for $2.7 “blast-resistant” entrance to the high school on the BOE agenda

GREENWICH — After months of deliberations, the Greenwich Board of Education is moving ahead this week with plans to improve security, functionality and aesthetics at the entrance to Greenwich High School.

The $2.7 million project to rebuild the entryway at the school has been scheduled for a preliminary review at the Planning and Zoning Commission Tuesday, and the Board of Selectmen is set to consider the project Thursday.

According to project architect Timothy Nanzer, “While the new entry hall will have both blast resistant and bullet resistant properties, it will also be a functional, thoughtfully designed entry hall featuring glass walls and wooden structure to complement the existing school buildings.”

A far more effective harm reduction program, one that would cost nothing, would be to stop vaxxing and masking our school children,

And then turn our attention to what’s being fed those children in class.