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    of a school. In 2012, Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut endured a tragedy that carries historical significance to the notion of shielding those inside of a classroom in a worst-case situation. When twenty-six students had their life taken away during a school massacre, the thought of permitting teachers to carry handguns during class drew more consideration than ever. The safety of the students inside of a school facility may be in jeopardy as manifested in school shootings such

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    The Cleveland Elementary School Shooting, 1989 Some refer to it as The Slaughter in a School Yard, The Stockton Massacre, and others as The Cleveland Elementary School Shooting. Something as horrifying as someone shooting down innocent children playing at recesses on school grounds was never expected here in the United States of America. Although there was past cases of school shootings, this was the first shooting to be televised on national television of its magnitude (Taining, P et al., 2014)

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    preventing school shootings would be to acknowledge risk factors that the student is facing. For example, bullying is a risk factor for school shootings. In a research study done in 2001 of 37 school shootings, it was reported that 75% of the school shooters felt bullied, threatened, or injured by others in which most of the shooters in the report had experienced long-term bullying and harassment from their peers (Duplechain & Morris, 2014). In addition, the authors do state: “School personnel too

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    Essay On School Shootings

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    There have been many horror stories in the news about mass shootings at schools. The public, and even the president of the United States, is asking if anything can be done to prevent these tragedies. There are many theories on why students kill their peers at schools; these range from increased violence in video games and movies to bullying troubles at school. Almost always, the perpetrator suffers from some form of mental illness (Khadaroo). Because of this, motives for these crimes are extremely

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    the safety of schools when it comes to their children, but not anymore. As society progresses global communication has too and the news of school shootings have dramatically increased in the eyes of the public. Due to these school shootings that have been reported around the country, it has been debated if teachers, or school officials, should possess the ability to carry firearms on school grounds. Since 2013, there have been approximately 242 school shootings across the U.S. Schools and public areas

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    about a nearby school shooting and the attempts to become a safer program and school to gain the result that students feel safer while gaining their education. Following the school shooting, a large amount of safety measurements and guidelines are enforced to prevent it from happening at Central High School. In 2013, Everytown which is a gun safety organization began tracking gunfire in schools and at college and universities — public reports that a firearm was discharged inside a school building or

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    Alex Munick English 203 Georgia Nenpoloulou 12/1/2015 Case: School Shootings: The Deadly Result of Teasing and Ostracism? School Shootings: The Deadly Result of Teasing and Ostracism? by Georgie Ann Weatherby, Sara Strachila, and Bridget McMahon Introduction: So much damage can be done by one person and a gun. At some point in a shooters life, something went downhill, and it led to them feeling negatively about themselves and their classmates. There is an array of reasons for this, but the main

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    “How many more school shootings do we need before we start talking about this as a social problem, and not merely a random collection of isolated incidents?” said Jackson Katz, activist against violent acts.This quote perfectly shows that school security needs to be improved and taken more seriously.There have been 275 school shootings since Columbine.The virginia tech massacre is the largest modern shooting in U.S history with 32 killed and 17 wounded.If precautions were taken this could have been

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    Stop School Shootings

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    School shootings have become a major problem not only in South Carolina, but in the United States. School shootings have shockingly become more likely now than ever. A recent report showed that over 230 school shootings have arose since 2013, meaning that there has been at least 1 school shooting per week for the last 4 years. Once students experience these traumatic happenings, the district as a whole receives lower standardized test scores, lessened student enrollment and even frightened parents

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    The Hazelwood School District in Hazelwood, Missouri was one of the districts affected by the events that were happening in Ferguson, Missouri with the deathly shooting of Michael Brown. Hazelwood West High School Special Education Teacher Jodi Schutzenhofer was one of those teachers that found it difficult to try and find an equal balance and understanding of how students within the school were dealing with the grand jury decision. “I did not really have any types of group discussions with my students

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