Colombine students at public schools in the US "do not deceive" themselves. I was in trouble in heaven and I escaped the vision of the people wearing glasses of roses. I am not a modern chick, but a 34 year old English teacher shouting "Wolf!" Instead of shouting "Sky is falling!" I taught through war, recession, political assassination, and an open anti-war protest. I have seen hundreds of bloody "student" fights.
On April 20, 1999, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold performed one of the biggest shooting events in the history of the American school. Harris and Clebold, students of Columbine High School near Littleton, Colorado, were able to turn guns into guns and create as many myths as reality for students and teachers on the same day. On that day, 14 Colombine students (including archers) and 1 teacher died in Littleton. Today, American schools can still feel the ripple effects of Columbine
In April 1999, when Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold killed 12 students and 1 teacher at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, the shooting at school was out of the public perception. Since then, Virginia Tech University (33 deaths), Sandy Hook Elementary School (25 deaths) and 203 other shooting incidents both inside and outside the school have killed the Holocaust. 44-year-old Cunningham asked the teacher to close his eyes and imagine the students to enter the classroom with a gun. In fact, teachers need only evaluate the situation and respond in a moment. This is the most difficult and emotional part of training and will make some participants cry.
On April 20, 1999, two high school graduates entered Colombane High School and fired. This is the first large shooting incident at a public school in the United States, 15 people died and the world is discussing how it happened. Rebecca Brachman was a sophomore in New Jersey high school and its demographics reflected Columbine. Many people accused the invasion of guns when the local board of education asked the students to come up with ways to prevent similar tragedies in their town. Brahman views differently: mental health