"Knee-jerk reactions" to school safety fears after the school shooting in Parkland, Fla., have created concerns for students of color and students with disabilities, a group of civil rights organizations said Monday.
It's a pattern that civil rights advocates say they have seen after previous school shootings: Lawmakers responding to calls to "do something" propose adding more police to schools or pitch school security upgrades without being mindful of unintended consequences. <...
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