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The state House of Representatives passed a bill Monday aimed at bolstering school safety in Georgia.
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With a price tag of $5,000 each, the shields are able to withstand AR-15 fire.
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In brief: Utility giant backs down on initial rate increase — Raffensperger calls for end to runoffs — Clarke school officials request funding for ballistic shields — Ossoff-backed prison abuse bill passes Congress — Evans named volleyball All-American
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CCSD utilizes an anonymous tipline for increased safety and awareness, accessible by phone or online.
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Public schools in Georgia would need to receive a threat assessment every four years under school safety legislation passed by the state Senate.The bill,…
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ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia’s Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp has unveiled a $90 million proposal for school security focused on mental health…