Following the tragic shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, there has been a notable spike in threats of violence at schools nationwide. Investigations by The Washington Post have highlighted that these threats not only arise locally but can be felt across the country, significantly impacting students and communities. Reporters John Woodrow Cox and Hannah Natanson are looking to gather first-hand accounts from students, parents, and educators about their experiences and reactions to these threats to better understand the ongoing ramifications of such incidents.
After the Apalachee shooting, threats of violence surged across multiple schools, revealing a profound impact on communities, especially children, beyond just physical harm.
We are actively seeking to understand the wider repercussions of school shooting threats on students, parents, educators, and law enforcement across the nation.
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