ICYMI: 10 Most Popular Campus Safety Stories from September
Since many of you have been busy with the start of the new school year, we’re recapping the most-read stories from the month of September.
Since many of you have been busy with the start of the new school year, we’re recapping the most-read stories from the month of September.
When East Carolina University police located the man near the campus, he was armed with a machete and had blood on his hands and arms.
The university president and other administrators met with several Bowie State University student leaders to discuss the incident.
As a result, the district has made tens of thousands of phone calls, initiated a mass flyering campaign, and trained security officers for home visits.
The melee was between two different foster families who were both helping raise the 6-month-old baby girl.
A program that provides access to clean clothes for students has found a way to continue to support families during the coronavirus pandemic.
In a survey distributed by the Texas State Teachers Association, more than 650 educators in 135 districts reported over 3,700 safety violations.
The former Evanston Township High School security officer is accused of grooming and sexually assaulting a student more than 40 times.
Other states are also urging communities with low coronavirus transmission rates to return to some form of in-person learning.
A year before the shooting, employees said they asked administrators to provide better protection in parking areas but nothing was done.
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