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Granite Falls board member urges community discussion on school safety after Minneapolis shooting

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Director Carey told the Granite Falls School District board that a shooting at a Minneapolis school that killed children shows "no level of protection can fully stop a person intent on harm," and urged the district and community to define acceptable levels of security and pursue them together.

Director Carey, a member of the Granite Falls School District Board of Directors, used board comments at the start of the meeting to urge a community conversation about school safety after a school shooting in Minneapolis that she said killed two children and injured others. "No level of protection can fully stop a person intent on harm from simply firing into a building," Carey said, and asked the district and community to decide what level of security they are willing to provide.

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