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How many in the education system

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Seems as I read through more and more old posts, I am coming across more folks that seem to be in the education system.

So here's the question...

How many of you work at a school, as "defined" and restricted by the CHL laws?

If you feel comfortable adding what level and position, it would be interesting to see the results. Maybe even a grassroots movement... HA:lol:

Me first. JH/HS teacher 20+years

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Right now I work at a job that's CHL friendly, but starting next summer I'll be in the education system as a college professor (I have to finish my Master's first.) So it won't be too long until I'm disarmed at work, unfortunately.
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"in the education system"

Does running a little firearms training operation with around 600 students a year count? :grin:
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HS/Teacher/8 years

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11 years as a middle school Science teacher after a 20 year Air Force career
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Campus Security, Private University, 28 years.
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I work and go to grad school... but that's a little different :lol:
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My management professor the other day mentioned in class when talking about authority, traffic stops as an example, that he has a CHL.

A+ to him :)

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Teaching for 13 years.
11 years in the same District in NW Houston.
Junior High till I die.

Technology Education (SHOP) teacher

NEVER carry on campus.
Has to wait till I get home.

It is legal according to law for me to have my piece in my car in the parking lot but, that is not a fight I am willing to fight right now.
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6th grade teacher for 20 years. 7th and 8th grade math and history teacher for the past 13 years.

33 years total. All in Mesquite ISD. Retiring this year.

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This is my 25th year, mainly teaching physics with a little chemistry thrown in.

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I've taught for seven years.
I've been in the same classroom since I started teaching.

Obviously, I don't carry while I'm working. I would support any law that would lift the restrictions on CHLers.
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1. Teach at a private school (high school)
2. Graduate student and employed by campus security.
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I work at a University so carrying is not an option for me and it sucks :(
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I'm caught twice at the same job. I work for the Windham School District, which is the school system within the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. In other words I work in the schools in our state prisons! I obviously don't carry at work.
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