Wilmer-Hutchins students to return to campus Wednesday with heightened security after school shooting
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Dozens of Dallas high school students walk out, protest on first day back after shooting
By Chase Rogers, The Dallas Morning News DALLAS — Dozens of Wilmer-Hutchins High School students walked out of class Wednesday morning in protest, a Dallas ISD spokesperson said, marking their first day back to the school since a classmate brought a gun to campus and opened fire. As many as 50 students participated in the demonstration at about 11:15 a.m. before returning to the school before noon, Robyn Harris, the Dallas ISD spokesperson, said…
Community leaders, teens call for intervention, prevention programs in wake of Wilmer-Hutchins shooting
Just over a week after a shooting that injured five teens, students will return to the classroom at Wilmer-Hutchins High School on Wednesday. As they prepare, the community is grappling with how to stop the violence, they say, that is plaguing teens. While district officials met at the school late Tuesday to answer parents’ questions and ease concerns, Team Black Males Winning organized a listening session across town. “We cannot continually hav…
More on the Wilmer-Hutchins High School Shooting
Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas, Texas, welcomed students back Wednesday morning, but the wounds from last week’s shooting are far from healed. A .40 caliber handgun with an extended magazine echoed through the hallways on April 15, carried by 17-year-old Tracy Haynes Jr., who prosecutors say was not just acting on impulse, but following a…
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