Student Safety

Read: N.Y. Law Makes Parents Liable for Child Bullying

N.Y. Law Makes Parents Liable for Child Bullying

Parents in North Tonawanda could face jail time and fines if their children are caught bullying.

Read: Virginia State Issues Lockdown After Campus Shooting

Virginia State Issues Lockdown After Campus Shooting

The shooting occurred during a tailgate of Virginia State University’s homecoming football game.

Read: Northwestern Announces Security Improvements Following Robberies

Northwestern Announces Security Improvements Following Robberies

Northwestern police will increase their presence and visibility around campus to improve security.

Read: 10 Charged in LSU Student’s Hazing Death

10 Charged in LSU Student’s Hazing Death

The student’s alcohol-related hazing death occurred last month.

Read: Aspen School District (Colo.) Upgrades Video Management System

Aspen School District (Colo.) Upgrades Video Management System

The new visitor management system will scan visitors IDs before granting entry to one of the schools.

Read: After Shooting, Col. School District’s Students Must Wear ID Badges

After Shooting, Col. School District’s Students Must Wear ID Badges

Doherty High School students without their ID badges may face detention or suspension.

Read: Richard Spencer’s White Nationalist Speech to Cost UF $500K

Richard Spencer’s White Nationalist Speech to Cost UF $500K

University of Florida officials expect protests on the day Richard Spencer is on campus.

Read: Student Fatally Shoots Herself in Kansas City High School

Student Fatally Shoots Herself in Kansas City High School

Officials at Lee’s Summit North High School have praised the community for coming together in response to the tragedy.

Read: UC Irvine Opens Largest Food Pantry in Calif. School System

UC Irvine Opens Largest Food Pantry in Calif. School System

A 2015 survey found that 19 percent of students in the UC school system have experienced reduced food intake due to limited resources.

Read: Former Md. School Aide Gets 100 Years for Child Sex Abuse, Pornography

Former Md. School Aide Gets 100 Years for Child Sex Abuse, Pornography

The man admitted to recording at least a dozen young boys engaging in sexual activity inside of the Maryland school during school hours.

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