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Along with the possibility of raising the age for purchasing a gun, the commission will study the effects of factors such as violent video games that contribute to what DeVos called a «culture of violence» in U.S. schools.
From left, Fred Guttenberg, father of Jaime Guttenberg, 14, who was killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida; Francine Wheeler, mother of Ben Wheeler, 6, a victim of the Sandy Hook shooting, and Lori Haas, mother of a survivor of the Virginia Tech shooting, during a meeting with Senate Democrats about gun violence last month.
Local high school students are planning several walkouts to demand that Congress cracks down on gun violence in America, according to Cleveland 19 News, with similar demonstrations ongoing in Columbus, Ohio, as well.
We stand with these teens even from across the country, because this problem — gun violence — is not confined to one school, student, or state, it threatens every young person living in America.
During a televised roundtable with lawmakers to discuss what should be done to prevent future school shootings like the one in Florida, Vice President Pence began discussing the concept of gun violence restraining orders.
On Saturday, survivors of last month's school shooting in Parkland, Florida, met with high school students from Chicago to discuss gun violence and its effects on their communities, coming together to «share stories, ideologies, and pizza,» according to Parkland survivor and student activist Emma González.
As students across the country walked out of their schools for the National Student Walkout in honor of the one - month anniversary of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, House lawmakers passed a narrow gun violence prevention measure with overwhelming bipartisan support.
As the community mourns, lawmakers in Florida are responding with mixed ideas on what to do to address the recurring issue of gun violence in the state and the national trend of terrorists continually targeting schools.
In interviews with CNN, religious leaders from Newtown, the site of last year's school shooting where 20 children and six adults were killed, said that a recent gun control agreement does not do enough to fight gun violence, leading one rabbi to doubt whether Congress was actually working for the American people.
In the northwest suburbs, at Buffalo Grove High School, 15 - year - old Wes Duvall, a quiet student with an air of concern, said a fascination with guns and violence prevails among his classmates, and even he is enamored of some of the hardware he sees.
Diana has worked hand - in - hand with constituents to address issues ranging from housing, homelessness and mental health, to schools, immigration and gun violence.
Outside of his office in Kensington, they held signs with «Fire Faso» to show their anger of how the representative responded with recent talks on gun violence and school safety.
Students hosted a discussion about gun violence in schools yesterday at Shaker High School in Latham, New York with Congressman Paul Tonko.
Trump made the pitch during a listening session with victims of school gun violence following last week's deadly school shooting in Parkland, Florida, which left 17 dead.
NEW ROCHELLE — Candidates for the New York State Senate District 37 met with high school students in Westchester County for a special forum on gun violence on Monday night.
The lawmaker has met with high school students in recent weeks to discuss gun violence, including groups in St. Lawrence County and Whitehall in Washington County.
Inspired by students from the targeted Florida high school, as many as 500,000 people are expected to rally against gun violence and in favor of stricter gun laws on March 24 in Washington, D.C., with sister marches taking place in cities across the world.
A large majority of Americans — including gun owners — continue to support stronger policies to prevent gun violence than are present in current federal and most state law, according to a new national public opinion survey conducted by researchers with the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Policy and Research at the Bloomberg School of Public Health.
We hosted monthly «learning sessions» with outside experts, and we held public convenings on complex issues like 21st - century assessment, developing non-cognitive skills, gun violence and school safety, using big data in education, etc..
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With the support of a teacher, students at Suncoast High School in Florida wrote and recorded a CD of songs urging an end to gun violence.
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Carrying crosses emblazoned with photos and names of the city's victims of gun violence, high school senior D'Angelo McDade, front right, leads a march in Chicago's North Lawndale neighborhood during a walkout to protest gun violence, on March 14.
Social action can be encouraged with regard to current events such as gun violence in schools or issues such as cheating, gang presence, or bullying, but it can also be encouraged in thinking about historical events.
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Namaste Charter School, in south side Chicago, working with Mindful Practices and the University of Chicago, developed a schoolwide social emotional learning curriculum to address gun violence and crime in their community.
Perhaps the lack of attention to gun violence in urban schools will be turned around with the nation's newly mobilized young activists in communities across the country, Miranda says.
Lori Alhadeff, mother of Alyssa Alhadeff — one of the 17 victims killed during the Stoneman Douglas massacre — held a tennis fundraiser in honor of her daughter for a non-profit organization to end gun violence and help fund schools with better security measures.
Washington, D.C. - area students and supporters protest against gun violence with a lie - in outside of the White House on Monday, Feb. 19, 2018, after 17 people were killed in a shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., the previous week.
Attorneys for 19 - year - old Nikolas Cruz, the shooter at Marjory Stoneman Douglas, have cited his chronic battle with mental illness, family trauma and a fascination with guns and violence that was reflected in his social media profile and school disciplinary history.
Two of the prominent voices in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas student - led #NeverAgain movement and two relatives of students slain at the school rallied against gun violence with hundreds of others Thursday evening at the University of North Carolina at...
At Hialeah Senior High School, more than 4,000 students nearly filled the football field as they stood against a fence with signs that read, «Fear has no place in our schools,» «Stop gun violence» and «Enough is enough.»
The mass shooting at Stoneman Douglas, then the eighth school shooting of the year, moved the young survivors - turned - activists to push lawmakers to address gun violence in American schools with comprehensive gun control legislation, including bans on assault weapons and high - capacity magazines.
The education plan shows that, even as Cruz was making progress at the Cross Creek School for emotionally and behaviorally disabled students in late 2015, but that he was known by administrators to have an obsession with guns and violence.
In 2013, after the shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, Vice President Joe Biden held three days of wide - ranging talks on gun violence prevention, including a meeting with video game industry executiveIn 2013, after the shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, Vice President Joe Biden held three days of wide - ranging talks on gun violence prevention, including a meeting with video game industry executivein Newtown, Connecticut, Vice President Joe Biden held three days of wide - ranging talks on gun violence prevention, including a meeting with video game industry executives.
In the days following the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland that left 17 students and staff members dead, including five Jewish victims, South Florida synagogues and temples offered a variety of community services, such as grief counseling, tributes and special Shabbat services with sermons on the shooting and gun violencIn the days following the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland that left 17 students and staff members dead, including five Jewish victims, South Florida synagogues and temples offered a variety of community services, such as grief counseling, tributes and special Shabbat services with sermons on the shooting and gun violencin Parkland that left 17 students and staff members dead, including five Jewish victims, South Florida synagogues and temples offered a variety of community services, such as grief counseling, tributes and special Shabbat services with sermons on the shooting and gun violence.
On Saturday, teenagers who survived the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., will lead thousands into the streets to show they are fed up with preventable gun violence like school shooSchool in Parkland, Fla., will lead thousands into the streets to show they are fed up with preventable gun violence like school shooschool shootings.
Two of the prominent voices in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas student - led #NeverAgain movement and two relatives of students slain at the school rallied against gun violence with hundreds of others Thursday evening at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, WRAL - TV is reporting.
In the five weeks since the massacre, the Parkland, Florida, students have been transformed into high - profile gun control advocates, leading school walkouts and meeting with lawmakers as they demand steps be taken to address the issue of gun violence in AmericIn the five weeks since the massacre, the Parkland, Florida, students have been transformed into high - profile gun control advocates, leading school walkouts and meeting with lawmakers as they demand steps be taken to address the issue of gun violence in Americin America.
This was the first time Runcie admitted that the school board bears at least part of the blame for the tragedy after school records obtained by Local 10 showed the school board was aware that Cruz, who was diagnosed as emotionally disabled, was transferred from a special behavioral center to Marjory Stoneman Douglas in 2016, even though educators were aware even before the move that Cruz was preoccupied with guns, violence and people being killed.
Students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School are anchoring a rally against gun violence Saturday in Washington, D.C., with hundreds of other marches set for cities across the globe.
Anna Sophie Tinneny and several classmates from Pennridge High School — where students received detentions for walking out of school in a call to end gun violence — got an up - close view of the March for Our Lives rally in Washington, D.C., Saturday and a personal meeting with several of the Parkland, Fla., students they've been seeing on televSchool — where students received detentions for walking out of school in a call to end gun violence — got an up - close view of the March for Our Lives rally in Washington, D.C., Saturday and a personal meeting with several of the Parkland, Fla., students they've been seeing on televschool in a call to end gun violence — got an up - close view of the March for Our Lives rally in Washington, D.C., Saturday and a personal meeting with several of the Parkland, Fla., students they've been seeing on television.
«Planned Parenthood stands with the students organizing rallies across Indiana and Kentucky to demand safety from gun violence in their schools
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