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Colorado Lawmakers Advance 5 Bills To Improve School Safety. Here’s What They’ll do

Colorado Lawmakers Advance 5 Bills To Improve School Safety. Here’s What They’ll do

by KBUT News | Nov 1, 2019 | 0 comments

State lawmakers are advancing a bipartisan response to the deadly shooting at STEM School Highlands Ranch that occurred in May. On Thursday, lawmakers on a new school safety committee approved five bills they think will make schools safer in the wake of that shooting.

Ahead of the new school year, Superintendent Nichols talks school safety

Ahead of the new school year, Superintendent Nichols talks school safety

by Christopher Biddle | Aug 23, 2019 | 0 comments

Ahead of the launch of a new school year in the Gunnison Valley, Superintendent Leslie Nichols is confident that the Gunnison Watershed School District is prepared to respond appropriately to emergencies including the possibility of gun violence.

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