With schools returning to in-person learning, the threat of classroom shootings follows. Here s how experts say we can prevent them from happening.
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Experts told Insider school policies and stricter gun laws can prevent shootings from happening.
And with the return of in-person learning, psychology and criminology experts told Insider that while school shootings could happen again, policies including threat assessment teams and stricter gun laws can prevent such events from happening altogether.
With schools returning to in-person learning, the threat of classroom shootings follows Here s how experts say we can prevent them from happening
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14 Chicago Public School Educators Receive Elite Distinguished Teacher Recognition Including Annual $10,000 Awards
Leading charter public school network recognizes transformational teachers for best-in-nation performance
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CHICAGO, Jan. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Noble Network of Charter Schools welcomes 14 teachers into its
Distinguished Teacher program. Distinguished Teacher provides an industry-changing approach to celebrating and rewarding teachers who are achieving an exceptional impact with students. Among other benefits, each Distinguished Teacher will receive $10,000 annually for as long as they remain teachers at Noble. We launched the Distinguished Teacher program in 2018 following years of prior research on how to best identify, celebrate, reward, and learn from Noble s most impactful educators, said Constance Jones, CEO of Noble. This year, we re delighted to announce 14 truly outstanding teachers who bot
Class of 2021: Seniors Forced to Make College Decisions via Virtual Tours
on graduating high school seniors.
The senior year of high school is supposed to consist of prom and in-person graduation. Instead, most seniors are confined to their bedrooms doing school work for eight hours to turn around and work on college applications in hopes of a fresh start and a better school year.
The COVID-19 pandemic has shuttered many opportunities for high school seniors looking to apply for college including canceled college tours and standardized tests.
“You basically log off the computer after being on it for seven hours a day, and then it’s like I have to get the computer for three more hours to write an application essay or even research schools,” said Miranda Zanca, from Lincoln Park High School in Chicago.
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