Highland Park shooting: Safety is a constant topic at school

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One year after a horrific mass shooting shattered the notion of public safety in Highland Park, community leaders and citizens of all ages are still reckoning with what it takes to make a safe space.

Jacob Rolfe, left, a rising junior at Highland Park High School, and recent graduate Spencer Sabath on June 15, 2023, in Highland Park.

in the shooting’s aftermath. The July 4 shooting was squarely on everyone’s mind when the school year began: “We have an assault weapon ban in Highland Park so I thought I was pretty safe, but we saw that’s not really the case,” said Stephanie Diaz, who was about to begin her junior year. But there has been division among people in the community about how far school security measures should go after an instance of mass violence in the town, andwhen a student allegedly brought a gun to Highland Park High School. Moments earlier, more than 100 students had staged a walkout to protest gun violence.

“ should not act out of fear,” Sabath said. “This is an issue that is part of a much greater issue, and they should go by the statistics. They should not be intimidated by the people who are just being pawns of the gun lobby.” “Only in America would you have a protest about gun control, and then five minutes later be put into lockdown because there is a gun in the school,” Diaz said.

District 113 already has school resource officers through local police departments, an anonymous tip line and strict visitor protocols, as do many area high school districts. It has enacted a host of changes since last summer, from hiring additional unarmed security team members to interviewing candidates for a new director of security position, and more subtle investments in surveillance and building access.

“The teachers didn’t want it, they were trying to lock the doors, but there were just enough students that people were just able to go out and protest,” he said. Trump, who is the president of National School Safety and Security Services , has witnessed a rising urgency among school administrators in the aftermath of the Robb Elementary School shooting to “do something, do anything, do it fast and do it now.”

 

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