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New York State Bans Realistic Active Shooter Drills in Schools, Reports CBSNewYork
Jul 28, 2024, 08:20 AM
New York state has announced a ban on realistic active shooter drills in schools. The new regulations, reported by CBSNewYork, aim to adjust the way schools conduct these drills to reduce trauma among students. The changes have garnered both praise and some controversy, reflecting differing opinions on the effectiveness and necessity of such drills. The state aims to implement alternative safety measures that are less distressing for students.
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