Sentences with phrase «shootings at different schools»

There were three shootings at different schools in Texas, two in different California schools and two in different Michigan schools, according to Everytown's data.

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CrisisGo has many different uses, but in an era of mass shootings at schools, this company's chat app for teachers is taking off.
The sporting - goods chain sold a gun to Nikolas Cruz, the 19 - year - old accused of killing 17 people at a high school in Parkland, Florida, on February 14, though a different gun was used in the shooting.
To understand what's different about the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Sean Rameswaram speaks with Vox reporter German Lopez, Georgetown psychiatry professor Liza Gold, and Elizabeth Love, a Utah teenager who's a bit of a badass.
The mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School created such confusion among police that officers stormed a building in a different area of the school expecting to find the gunman, according to a police account released TuSchool created such confusion among police that officers stormed a building in a different area of the school expecting to find the gunman, according to a police account released Tuschool expecting to find the gunman, according to a police account released Tuesday.
Following the tragic mass shooting that took place at Stoneman Douglas High School, the world came to know the students of this high school were a bit diffSchool, the world came to know the students of this high school were a bit diffschool were a bit different.
Staying healthy with three little boys in two different schools (read: germ pools) is a crap - shoot at best.
While school - age children grow at different speeds — one might experience a growth spurt at age 5 while another might not shoot up until years later — there are some common physical milestones you can expect to see in 5 - year - old children.
«Things were different right after the shooting — parents were at school a lot more,» said Jeanne Shirley, who teaches fifth grade at one of the county's 92 elementary schools.
Within 24 hours of the deadliest mass shooting at a U.S. high school, there was a sense among survivors and their families here in this south Florida community that this one might be different, if only because they were determined to make it so.
If the United States could somehow guarantee poor people a fair shot at the American dream through shifting education policies alone, then perhaps we wouldn't have to feel so damn bad about inequality — about low tax rates and loopholes that benefit the superrich and prevent us from expanding access to childcare and food stamps; about private primary and secondary schools that cost as much annually as an Ivy League college, and provide similar benefits; about moving to a different neighborhood, or to the suburbs, to avoid sending our children to school with kids who are not like them.
I mean, I was speaking with some law students at California Western earlier this week, and I talked to them about my first experience with my first job out of law school and it was, I didn't necessarily think I would be doing what I ended up doing, but I learned a lot, and it was a great fit, and I ended up doing really well, and I am now at a different place, but it was with the support of the people that initially gave me my first shot that allowed me to move on and do different things.
Israel said there was one school resource officer on campus at the time of the shooting, but the officer was in a different building than where the shooting happened and never encountered the suspect.
«Everybody's path is going to be very different and unique, and they need to be respected in that path and the choices that they make,» said Nichole Hockley, whose 6 - year - old son, Dylan, was one of 26 people shot to death on Dec. 14, 2012 at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. «Grief can express itself in so many ways and cycle through multiple points during the day: shock, denial, anger, blame, sadness.
Over the past several days, Hogg has gotten a close look at the lives of professional journalists and spoken with many of them as they set up for live shots outside the high school, but he wishes he'd made those connections under different circumstances.
His troubling experience may be different from last month's mass shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School, but he and other students have the same goal as the Parkland activists.
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