“They’re already more anxious because of how much their learning experience has changed during the pandemic,” she told USA TODAY. “And now we’re telling them also, you can’t even feel safe here anymore.”
Schools have been experiencing an uptick in social media threats of violence since September, but the threats are typically local or regional, not nationwide, said Kenneth Trump with National School Safety and Security Services, a Cleveland, Ohio-based consulting firm. There have been 32 school shootings in 2021, according to Education Week, which tracks such incidents that result in firearm-related injuries or deaths.
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