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Stand with Parkland Commends New School Safety Clearinghouse
PARKLAND, Fla — Stand with Parkland – The National Association of Families for Safe Schools today hailed to the unveiling of a new school initiative to help deter violence on our nation’s school campuses.
What do school shootings have in common? They could have been prevented, victims’ parents say in Rosemont
Days after his 14-year-old daughter Alaina was murdered in her English class at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, last year, Ryan Petty did what a lot of us do when we’re searching for answers.
He asked Google.
I lost my daughter at Parkland. Even small changes to stop gun violence count as progress.
Gina Montalto, my straight-A, kindhearted, bubbly, 14-year-old daughter, was a freshman and one of the 17 wonderful souls killed by a gunman at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., on Valentine’s Day 2018.
5 Questions Every Family Should Ask to Ensure School Safety
PARKLAND, Fla — Today, Stand with Parkland – The National Association of Families for Safe Schools has released a series of five questions that families need to ask to ensure their children’s safety as the school year
Stand with Parkland, Families of Victims, on How Keeping Children Safe Shouldn’t Be a Partisan Issue
We stand with the people of El Paso, Texas, Dayton, Ohio, and Gilroy, California, and all Americans crestfallen by the latest mass shootings and determined to prevent the next one.
Stand With Parkland Issues Statement on Recent Mass Shootings
PARKLAND, Fla — Today Stand with Parkland – The National Association of Families for Safe Schools stands with the people of El Paso, Texas, Dayton, Ohio, Gilroy, Cal. and all Americans crestfallen by the latest mass shootings and determined to prevent the next one.
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