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Districts redesigning school buildings to keep students safe

Por: WPTV Nation May 16, 2023

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1999 was the start of a rude awakening: Columbine.So that was I think the nation's wake-up call to violence in schools, said Darrell Kingsbury, the assistant superintendent for Caledonia Community Schools in West Michigan.This is my 27th year as an educator and I remember all the way back to Columbine and the impact that that had on the psyche of public schools and safety, said Dedrick Martin, the superintendent for Caledonia Community... + full article



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