This article is regularly updated to include new information and resources. --- While statistically rare, all K-12 campuses must prepare for the potential of a school shooting. No matter the type of shooting, whether random, targeted, or the result of a dispute, knowing where to start can be overwhelming, and leading practices and requirements are constantly changing. To aid K-12 leaders in their safety planning, this article covers many of the recommended practices that schools should adopt ...| Campus Safety Magazine
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