In the wake of a recent school shooting in Georgia, educators are grappling with heightened anxiety and the urgent need for systemic change in school safety protocols. A teacher reflects on the emotional toll these events take, stating: “Wanting students and faculty to come home safely from school should not be a political issue.” EdSource emphasizes the importance of regular emotional check-ins for students and staff, as well as the need for professional development on trauma response. It also highlights the impact of cyberbullying and social media on students’ mental health, suggesting a link between these factors and rising school violence. As schools across the nation reassess their safety measures, the responsibility for student safety remains a pressing concern for educators.

Teachers’ fears rise after Georgia shooting
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