Seth Harms
"People are allowed to think differently."
Name: Seth Harms
Role: Theatre teacher at Eastmoor Academy
Following him up the stage steps, it’s clear that Seth Harms
is in his element. We begin the interview as his next class files into the
theater.
As someone who often has students go to him to talk about
personal issues, Seth strongly believes that schools need more social workers
and counselors. There needs to be an immediate response to students’ mental
health needs, and while both counselors at Eastmoor Academy are excellent, they
just aren’t enough. Similarly, he wonders why they don’t have their own
resource officer at Eastmoor Academy. The resource officer primarily interacts
with students during lunch, and seems to have a good relationship with
students.
Continuing on the thread of school safety, Seth says he
feels very safe at Eastmoor, particularly because he does teach in an urban
setting, “there haven’t been any mass shootings in urban settings”. If there is
a problem, it’s dealt with one-on-one, whether that be with another student or
with a teacher. He thinks that most students feel safe once they get to school,
and although there have been threats to the school, the response to keep
students safe has been strong. Teachers, however, should not be the school’s
security, they should not have guns. Teachers are there “to nurture and to
care, to listen to, to help them [students] grow”. They don’t need to be armed.
If everyone is armed, we’ll be lulled into thinking that “this is normal”. Now,
we think school shootings are normal, and not doing anything about it is
normal. In reality, gun violence is a real threat to students, and because of
the color of the teacher’s skin, the teacher might also be in danger because
they have a gun.
Schools are pressure cookers of sorts, pressuring students
to memorize more in order to pass tests that require little understanding and
which are run by corporations looking to make money. There is an incredible
amount of mental pressure, and emphasis needs to be put on mental health in
order to stop this trend of school shootings. Seth says we must go back to true
education; learn about the problems in society and from the past to avoid
repeating the same mistakes. Education should help students reflect and empower
them to make a change, like the Parkland students are doing now, “the students
are doing something that effects the entire nation”.
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