Families will be notified before weapon detection systems are installed, according to Metro Nashville Public Schools.
Just days after the tragic shooting at Antioch High School, Metro Nashville Public Schools announced a pilot program to put metal detectors in the school.
In the wake of a fatal shooting at Antioch High School, the Nashville Metro Council has called for a police review of school safety measures.
The shooting occurred shortly after 11 a.m. local time at Antioch High School, about 17 miles southeast of downtown Nashville. Authorities said the suspected shooter, identified as Solomon ...
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Metro Nashville Public Schools is working to expand school security to more of its high schools after the early success of its new concealed weapons detection system (CWD) installed at Antioch High School following the deadly shooting in January.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — One month after the shooting at Antioch High School high school students needed an avenue to discuss those feelings. Given the space for Nashville students to express how they feel answers flood in.
The Tennessee Senate will consider legislation that establishes a pilot program for an artificial intelligence weapons detection system. One of the grant requirements is a loss of life on campus due to gun violence during the 2024-25 school year,
Here is some data on those school shooting incidents and an example of how seeing something and saying something potentially prevented an attack.
Four of those schools are located in Contra Costa County: • Antioch Unified School District, Bidwell High School in Antioch • Mount Diablo Unified School District, Olympic High School in Concord • San Ramon Valley Unified School District, Del Amigo High in San Ramon • West Contra Costa School District, Sylvester Greenwood Academy in Richmond
Chasing Einstein is a four-part series telling the inside account of the chase to catch a man who broke into Nashville's under-construction jail.
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Hosted on MSN4th annual State of Black Tennessee Town Hall held in NashvilleIt was standing room only Saturday at Beech Creek Missionary Baptist Church, where more than 200 people showed up to the fourth annual State of Black Tennessee Town Hall to discuss priorities for minority communities across the state.
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