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Vol. XXXIII Issue 4
25 Jan. 2013
Gunning for Safety
MARIE LUM/THE PEN
On Nov. 14, one of the most traumatic mass shootings in America’s history took place at Sandy Hooks Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. Of the 28 casualties, 20 were children.
Moreover, six administrators, the shooter and his mother died. As a result of this tragedy the question arose: how safe are public schools? The Los Angles Unified School District has instructed police officers to perform random, frequent and imminent checkups
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at all 600 district schools. Peninsula is also taking similar actions to greater increase security within the school, including cooperating with the local police station. “We’ve asked the sheriff to make unannounced rounds to check on the school,” Associate
Principal Micah Ferrell said. After hearing about the tragic news regarding the shooting, both principal Mitzi Cress and superintendant Walker Williams sent out an email describing Peninsula’s course of action should any emergency situations take place.
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PEN NEWS WRITER
SCOTT JACKSON
By USWAH SHABBIR
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In light of the recent tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School, Peninsula amps up its security measures in order to ensure the safety of students.
“The Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District takes its responsibility to provide the safest school environment possible very seriously,” Superintendant Walker Williams said via email. (continued on page 3)
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