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The lawsuit states the only time the student mentioned a weapon was when recounting a lunchtime conversation he had with another student who said a family member had "a variety of guns, including ...
In 2019, 4% of students report having access to a loaded weapon either at or away from school. Boys report having greater access than girls (5% vs. 3%). This is a decrease in access from 2009 in which 6% of children reported having access to loaded weapons; and 8% of boys reported the same. [25]
Students and parents told NBC News they were afraid to go to school or send their children to school after the incident, which follows a string of similar AI-generated nude photo cases at schools ...
The students at the K-8 school were between 12 to 15 years old, WDIV reported. The “intoxicated” students were later released to their parents, police said. At least one student was taken to ...
School districts around the country are being accused of funneling kids from schools to juvenile jails at an alarming clip, but Connecticut has worked hard in recent years to reverse course. The state consolidated everything related to youth crime under one roof and passed a series of laws during the 2000s to reduce the number of incarcerated ...
List of rampage killers, includes incidents that involved only staff who work at the school; List of school massacres by death toll; List of school shootings in Brazil; List of school attacks in Germany; List of school shootings in Russia; Lists of school shootings in the United States
The New York Times stated in June 2021 of the first report, [45] "The 91-page report, released on Wednesday, said students told investigators that their complaints were met with indifference and shame by administrators at the college preparatory school for grades nine through 12 in Ojai, a city of about 7,400 in Ventura County."
Dana Powers, principal of Carver Middle School, celebrated the academic progress of students made during the 2022-23 year. Powers said despite the success, there is more progress to make.