As moms, we all want our kids to walk into school feeling safe and excited to learn—not worried about weapons, rumors of guns, or disturbing chatter in the hallways. If your child comes home with a story about “someone bringing a knife” or “a kid joking about a shooting,” it’s completely normal to feel panic rise. You’re not overreacting. School weapon concerns and parent wor...
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