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Annual school shootings in the USA from 2000 through 2024. Data source: Wikipedia. This chronological list of school shootings in the United States since the year 2000 includes school shootings in the United States that occurred at K–12 public and private schools, as well as at colleges and universities, and on school buses.
K-8 schools Medical Center Charter School - In opened in 1996, [2] and catered to employees working in the Texas Medical Center and had the Montessori method, [5] used until grade two. Its specialty as of 2003 was foreign languages. [6] Medical Center Charter School was located in the Westbury area.
Moreno's seven-year-old son was shot in the exchange of gunfire. [6] The child was taken to the Texas Children's Hospital in critical condition. [5] Moreno was shot and killed four minutes after entering the church. [10] The Federal Bureau of Investigation says she fired around 30 shots during the shooting. [11] [12]
Mesquite police fired 19 rounds at a 16-year-old student at Pioneer Technology and Arts Academy after the student brought a gun to the North Texas school and then at one point aimed it at officers ...
An incident report from the Port Royal Police Department says the comments were made by a “special needs” student of an unknown age at Bridges Preparatory School, a public K-12 state charter ...
Another shooting has occurred on a Texas school campus, this time in Arlington. Two Lamar High School students were shot on campus early Monday morning. Both victims were taken to area hospitals ...
A child and a man were injured and a woman was killed after she opened fire at Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church in Houston on Sunday, police said. ... the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, and ...
Victory Preparatory Academy or Victory Prep (VPREP) was a charter school in Houston, Texas that had two campuses: one in the city's south, Victory Preparatory Academy South; and a northern campus, Victory Preparatory Academy North. The system all together served grades K-12 and was operated by the nonprofit organization Management ...