Therapy Dogs Featured in Marjory Stoneman Douglas Yearbook
Fourteen therapy dogs were brought in to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School following last year’s mass shooting.
Fourteen therapy dogs were brought in to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School following last year’s mass shooting.
Money from a program to arm school staff members will be put toward hiring school resource officers.
Districts and local and state governments are investigating ways to upgrade school safety as a result of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School mass shooting.
Here’s how a school safety director used $250,000 from the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act to upgrade security cameras on 23 campuses.
The former principal and assistant principal were reassigned to administrative positions at different Broward schools following the shooting.
An arbitator determined the deputy should be rehired with back pay due to a procedural issue and poor wording in an investigative report.
A committee of district administrators reversed a lawyer’s finding that Porter failed to ensure staff knew when and how to lock down the school.
While some students believe the school could be doing more, a crisis expert says the district has done all they can to facilitate their resources.
One survivor was close friends with a Parkland shooting victim and her parents believe their daughter was dealing with survivor’s guilt.
Earlier this year, two other Stoneman Douglas employees were reassigned and subsequently fired for their response to the February 14 school shooting.