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School Shootings in the United States Have Reached a New Annual Peak

School Shootings in the United States Have Reached a New Annual Peak

School Shootings in the United States Have Reached a New Annual Peak

According to recent data from the National Center for Education Statistics, the number of school shootings in the United States that resulted in casualties reached a new high during the 2021-22 school year and more than doubled compared to the previous school year. This set a new record.

Why it matters: This is now the second school year in a row that the United States has broken this record, making it significant.

School Shootings in the United States Have Reached a New Annual Peak

By the numbers: According to the annual report, which focuses on crime and safety, there were 188 school shootings with casualties reported during the 2021-22 school year at public and private elementary and secondary schools. These shootings took place at both public and private primary and secondary schools.

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About a third of the school shootings in the 2021-22 school year had an unknown situation associated with them.

School Shootings in the United States Have Reached a New Annual Peak

The report also urged readers to “interpret these data with caution” given that latest figures are “outliers compared to prior years.”

Between the lines: Nearly 98% of the shooters at elementary and secondary schools between 2000 and 2021 were male. Stay tuned BLHS News for more updates and news.

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