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American Focus > Blog > Education > After the Georgia School Shooting, I’m No Longer Shocked. I’m Furious. (Opinion)
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After the Georgia School Shooting, I’m No Longer Shocked. I’m Furious. (Opinion)

Last updated: September 12, 2024 1:58 am
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It is unfair to expect educators to prevent every tragedy, especially when it comes to preventing school shootings. The responsibility should not fall solely on the shoulders of teachers and administrators. We need comprehensive gun control measures, mental health support, and community involvement to address the root causes of these violent incidents.

As a society, we cannot continue to normalize school shootings and accept them as part of our reality. We must demand action from our lawmakers to enact common-sense gun laws that will help prevent these tragedies from happening in the first place. We must prioritize the safety and well-being of our students and educators above all else.

It’s time for a change. It’s time to take a stand against gun violence in schools and work together to create a safer future for our children. Let’s not wait for the next tragedy to occur before we take action. The time to act is now.

As an educator, I understand the importance of keeping students safe while they are at school. However, expecting school administrators to know every single student and their belongings in the event of an emergency is unrealistic. In the case of the recent Georgia shooter, it is not fair to blame the school for not preventing his actions when his own mother chose to send him to school despite knowing there was an issue.

The safety of our children in schools is a much larger issue that goes beyond knowing whose backpack belongs to whom. It is a societal problem that requires the collaboration of the community, parents, and government. We need to create a support system that addresses the physical and mental health needs of students so that they can thrive in a safe learning environment.

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Blaming schools, teachers, and administrators for issues they did not create only discourages caring and qualified individuals from entering the field of education. We need to work together to create a society that prioritizes the needs of our students so that educators can focus on what they do best – educating the youth.

In order to create schools that are innovative and uphold democratic ideals, we must all play a role in supporting the well-being of our students. By coming together as a village, we can ensure that our children are safe and have the resources they need to succeed. Let’s work towards a future where every child can go to school with the assurance that they will come home safely at the end of the day.

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