That's how the Guardian program works. The districts get to decide how restrictive they want to be.srothstein wrote: ↑Sat Mar 07, 2020 8:44 pm...it is even a bigger problem when the school says they will use the same standards.
Remember that the default state is for no one in the school to be carrying. Everyone wants to protect the kids, but from the perspective of the district's liability and PR, there's a world of difference between not appointing enough Guardians (i.e. there doesn't happen to be one close enough when needed) and appointing the wrong one.
I'd put the same language in if I were on a board. It's there to make the parents feel comfortable with who we're deciding to let carry, and it's cover for letting us choose not to approve the fools who won't keep quiet or won't keep their hands off it.