School safety is a priority for parents and educators.
for Prattville Junior High and Prattville High School students.
“Unfortunately, we’ve had two or three situations around the state this year where students have brought guns to school,” said state Superintendent Eric Mackey. “Specifics of that each school is different. The entryways are different. Their processes and procedures are different,” said Mackey.“We need parents to be partners and keep guns out of the hands of children and keep them out of our schools,” said Mackey.
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