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School violence includes violence between school students as well as attacks by students on school staff and attacks by school staff on students. It encompasses physical violence, including student-on-student fighting, corporal punishment; psychological violence such as verbal abuse, and sexual violence, including rape and sexual harassment.
Lists of attacks [note 1] on schools include: List of attacks related to primary schools; List of attacks related to secondary schools; List of attacks related to post-secondary schools; List of unsuccessful attacks related to schools; List of rampage killers, includes incidents that involved only staff who work at the school
According to the U.S. National Center for Education Statistics, school violence is a serious problem. [1] [2] In 2007, the latest year for which comprehensive data were available, a nationwide survey, [3] conducted biennially by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and involving representative samples of U.S. high school students, found that 5.9% of students carried a weapon (e ...
Parents took to social media to share threats of violence targeting other schools across the capital region and elsewhere while districts sent notices to parents to inform them and allay fears of ...
These are attacks that have occurred on school property or related primarily to school issues or events. A narrow definition of attack is used for this list to exclude attacks during warfare, robberies, gang violence, political or police attacks (as related to protests), accidents, single suicides, and murder-suicides by rejected spouses or suitors, as they are not the type of mass murder ...
The number of school suspensions in England rose to more than 260,000 in the spring term of last year, Government data shows.
Children living in shelters and hotels, transitioning between multiple homes, and often multiple schools, in a single school year. Building a classroom culture when many of the students revolve ...
Less than a week after Northern Illinois University solemnly marked the second anniversary of a mass shooting on campus that claimed the lives of five students, the DeKalb school was the scene of further gun violence. 24-year-old NIU student, Brian Mulder, refused entry to 22-year-old Zachary R. Isaacman, when he had tried to follow a female ...