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Teachers Describe What's Changed in Parkland's Aftermath

Classrooms across the country are still trying to return to a sense of normalcy nearly one month since a gunman killed 17 people at South Florida’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.NBC News created a questionnaire to gauge from teachers what’s changed for them since the shooting and how their students are handling it. Military Reviews Rules for Helmet Cams After Niger Attack Their answers reflected a deep sense of anxiety about what, if anything, they can do to stop a shooter in their own school.”I think about what I could do to protect my students, while also understanding any number of them could be the shooter,” said one teacher from League City, Texas. Special Pa. House Race Seen as Bellwether Goes to Voters Another teacher talked about keeping a can of wasp spray under their desk. Photo Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images, File
Source: NBC San Diego

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