A debate is stirring over whether children are safe in their local schools. One student was gunned down by someone carrying a weapon at the school. That is the center of debate as it proceeds in the California school system itself. New students want to take charge and be active participants in the debate. Their parents are becoming afraid of the consequences that could take shape.

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Parents and teachers are worried about the safety of students in school due to the increase of gun shooting incidents.
Many Americans have urged their elected leaders to stand up against gun lobbyists. But they worry that it simply will not be enough to stop the gun holders who enter schools. Teachers and parents have voiced their opinions up to today. It is up to the powers that be to make future decisions on the matter. That will keep the classroom safe for all students who come inside.
Key Takeaways:
Gun violence at schools is another important topic for parents to discuss. They want their kids to learn, not become the victims of gun violence itself.
Parents have expressed both concern and outrage over some recent shootings. It shows that schools in California have been working towards a resolution that is important.
Some of the largest teacher’s organizations have joined the fight against gun violence. They cite the rising incidents and troublesome gun culture that has been noted recently.

