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Competition
we've
been
doing
practices
every
single
day
after
school
and
in
the
morning
in
the
morning,
goes
until
first
Mart
starts
how
long
you
been
affiliated
with
the
drill
team
for
four
years.
Tell
me
about
your
expectations
for
this
year.
My
expectations
for
this
year
are
very
high.
We
have
a
lot
of
like
new
cadets
that
are
inside
the
drill
team,
but
we
are
like
teaching
them
and
training
them
almost
to
be,
as
well
as
the
fourth-year
student.
E
A
I
C
J
B
Wake
of
last
week's
incident
in
ohio
state.
I
took
the
chance
to
talk
to
mr.
Aaron
Berger
about
our
school
safety
and
the
precautions
that
we
take
here
at
Huntington,
High
recently,
as
I'm
sure
many
of
you
know
there
was
an
incident
The
Ohio,
State
University,
a
man
drove
a
car
and
do
a
large
amount
of
people
and
then
proceeded
to
get
out
of
the
car
and
stabbed
several
people.
There
were
11
victims
in
total.
None
of
them
died,
except
for
the
shooter
himself.
Well
as
a
remarkable
that
no
one
was
killed
in
this
attack.
B
K
At
the
beginning
of
the
school
year
we
get
together
actually
before
the
school
year.
At
the
end
of
the
last
school
year
we
get
together
and
look
at
our
security
policies.
We
see
if
anything
needs
to
be
revamped.
We
have
procedures
in
place
for
shelter
in
place,
for
if
there
were
an
incident
here
at
the
school
lockdown
procedures.
Now,
we've
got
the
Alice
trail
where
we
can
get
students
out
of
the
building.
K
If
there's
ever
an
issue
and
we
go
over
the
fire
drill
and
then
got
with
a
bomb
threat
as
well,
so
we
go
through
our
policies
just
make
sure
we
have
them
current
and
up-to-date.
We
talk
about
how
we
address
issues
when
they
arise,
who
the
point
of
contact
will
be
where
everyone
will
be
if
there's
ever,
an
emergency
situation
and
how
to
contact
parents
and
students
ensure
everyone's
safe,
ok,.
H
K
At
750,
the
security
gate
goes
down
and
in
order
to
get
access
to
the
hill
they
have
to
sign
in
and
I
have
the
security
guard.
That's
taking
information
from
everyone
that
comes
up
the
hill,
including
why
they're
here
even
down
to
license
plate
numbers
so
that
we
can
track
who's
coming
on
an
off
day
law.
Students
are
here.
K
After
that
you
know
all
our
doors
are
automatically
locked
at
750
and
to
gain
access
either
have
to
have
a
security
pass
of
a
badge
that
allows
you
access
or
you
have
to
ring
a
bell
and
inform
them.
Why
you're
here
you
know,
once
you
get
in
the
building,
then
teachers
that
are
required
to
lock
their
doors
while
they're
teaching
in
case
something
were
to
happen
in
between
class
changes.
We
ask
that
all
teachers
come
out
in
the
hallway
just
to
keep
order
and
again
to
be
lookouts.
K
If
anything
were
to
go
down
happen,
we
are
more
than
willing
to
put
ourselves
in
harm's
way
to
protect
the
kids
and
I
think
that
you'll
get
that
sentiment
anywhere
in
Americas
high
schools.
I
think
the
best
thing
we
can
do
is
just
be
vigilant.
Viewer
supposed
to
be
and
keep
the
plans
that
we
have
in
place
to
ensure,
if
there
ever
is
something
that
looks
odd.
K
We
can't
plan
for
everything,
but
I
think
that
just
being
vigilant
reviewing
security
policies
and
procedures,
just
helping
each
other
out
I
think
that's
the
best
way
we
go
about
it.
We
focus
on
relationships
here
and
I
think
that
is
what
helps
keep
us
safe
because
we
care.
I
would
say
that
there's
no
need
to
worry
about
your
safety
here
at
the
high
school
we
have
taken
every
precaution
and,
more
than
anything,
we
care
we
want
to
want
you
guys
to
be
here
and
I
feel
like
that.
K
B
A
D
F
D
F
F
It
because
it's
a
different
kind
of
sport,
you're
constantly
doing
all
kinds
of
different
moves
and
trying
to
work
hard,
but
you're
out
there
for
six
minutes,
and
then
you
gotta
go
constantly
in
football
you're
out
there
for
48
or
basketball
you're
out
there
for
a
long
period
of
time,
but
you're
wrestling.
You
have
a
short
period
of
time
to
do
your
job.