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Now that Columbus high schools are equipped with new high-tech weapons detection systems, district leaders are considering how they might also beef up security at elementary and middle schools.
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Administrators are reexamining the designs of their school buildings to protect students from an active shooter.
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Ohio school districts could begin arming employees as soon as this fall under a bill signed into law Monday by Republican Gov. Mike DeWine.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has announced plans to spend 鈥渁 significant amount of money鈥 on efforts to ensure every school building in the state is properly protected against an attack.
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The Republican leaders of the Ohio House and Senate said they want to increase security in schools, but not restrictions on weapons.
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Howard University received a second bomb threat on Tuesday 鈥 part of a recent pattern of violent threats against historically Black colleges and universities.
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The number of school shooting threats has risen dramatically this year. It鈥檚 a trend that seems to be playing out in school districts across Ohio, especially in the wake of the Oxford, Michigan, shooting late last month.
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In most states, Black students are more likely to be arrested at school, and according to one expert, "There isn't much evidence indicating that police officers in schools make schools safer."
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is rolling out a new training program geared towards teaching law enforcement and school officials how to assess potential鈥
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Tuesday was the inaugural meeting of a new school safety working group, created by Gov. Mike DeWine to prevent threats or acts of violence in schools.鈥