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I was working in a school when the shooting in Texas occurred, and the day after, our principal came over the intercom and gave us a rundown of some school safety updates. No doors in the entire building could be propped under any circumstances. The day before was field day. Doors outside were propped for convenience, and countless students and adults were in and out of the school all day. Anything could have happened. The air in the school was heavy and many parents kept their students home out of fear. There were increased police patrols for the final 3 days of school, and every single teacher was on edge. School safety is a huge issue for students, teachers, and parents/guardians. Personally, I believe there needs to be increased funding for public schools to put towards security as well as federal legislative measures that need to take place. Making schools safer is not as simple as installing bulletproof windows and having practice lockdowns once a month. There need to be steps taken at a higher level than the schools themselves. This is how we can make our schools a safe place for our students.