Remember your last elementary school? Whimsical recollections of finger-paint, buddy learning and edible glue are typical. Not so for the kids of Newtown Connecticut’s Sandy Hook Elementary. Their last memories of the now closed Sandy Hook Elementary school facility are of smoky hallways, booming gunshots, slain acquaintances and mind numbing terror. The contradiction between what happened at Sandy Hook and what elementary should be is extreme enough to call for reform but are we doing the right thing?
Are we really protecting the students of tomorrow or are we setting the stage for something worse than the horror of what happened at Sandy Hook?

