I agree that it is reasonable to require an ID. My DS's High School only requires that you sign in and that you look like you know what you are doing.

Locking down the schools in my area of California to the above extent would be practically impossible. The elementary school classrooms all have doors to the outside. Parents often wait outside these doors to pick up in the afternoon. And that is the brand building only a few years old. Officially during the school day you are supposed to go through the front door, sign in, have a appropriate reason, and show ID if the staff ask. But if a teacher is having a party parents often skip that are go straight to the room.

Last edited by bluemagic; 06/17/14 03:01 PM.