Teachers Prohibited From Carrying Guns in N.Y. Schools
Governor Cuomo signed a bill that prevents school districts from arming teachers as a way to combat future mass shootings.
Governor Cuomo signed a bill that prevents school districts from arming teachers as a way to combat future mass shootings.
Three students smeared bananas on a door and threw them at their art teacher, who they knew was deathly allergic to the fruit.
School officials were considering tearing down Columbine High School in order to sever the obsession people have with the massacre.
The district plans to hire 91 new security officers — who will all be trained by the Detroit Police Department — by the beginning of the school year.
A public survey was sent out to the community of Campbell County to see where people stand on the issue of arming school teachers with firearms.
Gun control activists are concerned the wording of the bill indicates teachers in Pennsylvania schools are also allowed to carry firearms.
The database will keep track of student behavior and discipline, including whether a student has been a victim of bullying based on race or religion.
The Resident on Campus security program allows officers to live in mobile homes on school campuses in exchange for after-hours security.
Two former St. Josaphat teachers also face one misdemeanor count each of failing to report child abuse or neglect after the incident.
In the state of Alabama, most colleges oppose the law. Some lawmakers contend that student safety could be hindered because controversial speech that is not limited to free speech zones may lead to violence.