Victims of Nashville school shooting range in age from 9 to 61

Victims of Nashville school shooting range in age from 9 to 61

Students evacuated after shooting at Nashville school

The six victims include three students and three staff members at The Covenant School.

 | Scripps News Staff

The three students shot and killed at a Nashville, Tennessee, school were just nine years old. Metro Nashville Police identified the children as Evelyn Dieckhaus, Hallie Scruggs and William Kinney. 

In addition to the children, three staff members...

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Alternative schools: Growing in popularity, increased student success

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Teacher with students at the The Life School in Atlanta.

When you hear the phrase "alternative school," what do you think of?

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"Alternative school" hasn’t always had a positive connotation. Typically, alternative schools were where students who struggled in traditional public schools would go to finish up their class credits.

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The FAA is changing some practices due to recent runway incursion events, and addressing possible effects of staffing shortages.

 | James Packard

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