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This is what kids really see at school ...
Every time I go out reporting for a story, I get way more than I can fit in one article.
I hope to use this blog as a way to occasionally share some of that information I can't fit in the paper. For example, I wrote a story for Thursday's paper about the Safe School Ambassadors program. The program teaches kids how to make their schools safer and is in 24 Kern schools. In the first sentence of that story I described many of the students volunteering that they had seen guns, knives and weapons at their schools.
But that was just one question Rick Phillips, the executive director of Community Matters (which runs the ambassadors program) asked the high schoolers.
Roughly 20 ordinary students stood side by side. Phillips asked them questions, and if the answer was "yes" they stepped forward across a line. The questions were designed to show students how big a problem teasing and violence are in schools as well as show...
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