If you are moving to Kansas City, All My Sons moving & Storage want you to know that you can rest assured that your children will be safe in our schools. Why? Because the Kansas City school district has recently passed a program that will make the screening process of school visitors more difficult.
All Kansas City, Missouri School District locations will now have an added security measure that will make it extremely difficult to visit local public schools if you have a criminal record.
The program, called Hall Pass, will require the school’s security officer at the main gate, to scan every visitor’s driver’s license. When the I.D. is scanned, if the name comes back as a name on Missouri’s Sex Offender Registry, that individual will not be allowed inside the school. Instead, they will be escorted to a separate conference room near the front of the school.
Kansas City movers have heard that the majority of residents are happy about Hall Pass and that their children will be safe from sex offenders inside the school; however, there are concerns surrounding how difficult Hall Pass will make the early-release/parent-pick-up process.
Although Hall Pass can only compare names against the Sex Offender Registry as of right now, District Officials have mentioned that their plans for Hall Pass reach as far as running background checks on every visitor.