Teachers press school safety in wake of Denver shooting
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Roughly 1,500 teachers and their supporters called for improved school security. They also raised questions about the circumstances surrounding Wednesday's shooting. "I want to go into a building every day where I don't need to ask if my kids are getting a pat down," one teacher said.
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Teachers press school safety in wake of Denver shooting
Colorado teachers flooded into the state Capitol Friday to press for better protections for students and school staff after a 17-year-old Denver student shot two administrators, fled to the mountains and killed himself.
Teachers press school safety in wake of Denver shooting
DENVER — Colorado teachers flooded into the state Capitol Friday to press for better protections for students and school staff after a 17-year-old Denver student shot two administrators, fled to
Teachers press school safety in wake of Denver shooting
By COLLEEN SLEVIN, JESSE BEDAYN and THOMAS PEIPERT Associated Press DENVER (AP) — Colorado teachers flooded into the state Capitol Friday to press for better protections for students and school staff after a 17-year-old Denver student shot two administrators, fled to the mountains and killed himself. Roughly 1,500 teachers and their supporters called for improved
Teachers press school safety in wake of Denver shooting
By COLLEEN SLEVIN, JESSE BEDAYN and THOMAS PEIPERT
Associated Press DENVER (AP) — Colorado teachers flooded into the state Capitol to press for better protections for students and school staff after a 17-year-old Denver student shot two administrators, fled to the mountains and killed himself. Roughly 1,500 teachers and their supporters rallied outside the Capitol then filed inside. They called for improved security and mental health support and…
Teachers press school safety in wake of Denver shooting
DENVER (AP) — Colorado teachers flooded into the state Capitol Friday to press for better protections for students and school staff after a 17-year-old Denver student shot two administrators, fled to the mountains and killed himself. Roughly 1,500 teachers and their supporters called for improved school security, more mental health support and tighter gun control measures, adding to pressure on lawmakers a day after students and parents converge…
Teachers press school safety in wake of Denver shooting
Colorado teachers flooded into the state Capitol Friday to press for better protections for students and school staff after a 17-year-old Denver student shot two administrators, fled to the mountains and killed himself.Roughly 1,500 teachers and their supporters called for improved school security, more mental health support and tighter gun control measures, adding to pressure on lawmakers a day after students and parents converged at the Capito…