The MNPD announced the addition Monday and said it would be effective starting Tuesday, which is the first day back for students following a deadly shooting at the school last week.
Antioch High School ... the bus to school on Wednesday, they said Thursday that the initial report was incorrect and his mother had taken him. As part of their update, Nashville Police also ...
A shooting at a Tennessee high school ... Metro Nashville Public Schools Director Adrienne Battle called it a "heartbreaking day" for Antioch High, Metro Nashville Police Department, and the ...
Online writings linked to the gunman at Nashville ... teen]’s gunfire this morning in Antioch High School’s cafeteria," the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) said.
The "Nashville School Violence Support & Healing Fund" began collecting donations to the fund Wednesday, with all proceeds going directly to the families of victims in the Antioch High shooting, as well as faculty and other students experiencing emotional trauma in the wake of the shooting.
Two students were shot by another student before turning a gun on himself at Nashville’s Antioch High School on Wednesday, according to police.Police were called to the school at 11 a.m. ET, according to the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department.
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.
Bus drivers, including Mary Polk, were called in to line up and shuttle students to the reunification center. They then came back to the school and took the remaining students home on their normal routes.
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.
Parents, students and leaders express concerns at Metro Public Schools' board meeting just six days after a deadly school shooting.
The shooter was “significantly influenced by web-based material, especially that found on non-traditional sites that most would find harmful and objectionable,” police said.