Community leaders serving area immigrant and Hispanic populations organize support, rethink outreach amid school shooting and deportation threats.
A shooting at Antioch High School resulted in the death of a student. Firearms are too easily accessible to people who should not have them.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Students gathered to protest at Antioch High School less than one week after a deadly shooting on campus. Just before the school reopened Tuesday, students lined up along Hobson Pike holding signs protesting gun violence.
The board discussed how their decision to pilot the weapon detection system, Evolv, was not taken lightly. The board acknowledged the many concerns and limitations of using them.
As students at Antioch High School return to school Tuesday, many gathered outside in protest with signs demanding safer schools for kids.
MNPS said they are aware of some of the concerns about the reunification process last week. They said they are still reviewing what happened, so they can improve and update their safety and response plans.
A number of students at Antioch High School voiced their grief and frustration with an organized walkout and rally outside the school.
Online writings linked to the gunman at Nashville, Tennessee's Antioch High School include racist and antisemitic content, photos of a handgun and praise for mass murderers, a report says.
Jeff Wright says the town closed his home business at every turn, so he opened a place elsewhere. He credits a higher power for his success.
Threats against schools and institutions are taken very seriously by the MNPD. Those responsible, once identified, will be prosecuted.”
Several organizations have shared their positive and negative reaction on the passage of Gov. Bill Lee’s school voucher program during a special session at the end of January. On Thursday, Jan. 30, the Tennessee House and Senate passed the proposed school choice program,