Sunday, September 5, 2010

Schools fight against violence in Las Vegas

A wave of violence at school shootings in Las Vegas schools has left the community feeling confused. 15 Christopher Privett was killed in February when he went to the house of a classmate. Thus, Bonanza High School student was shot and wounded, although the police to schools to connect to only reluctantly, that the crime in Las Vegas because it is inside a house, to give, you should have an idea Vegas really sure howit is. Then what began as another high school fight turned ugly when a student chose a gun and shot Victor Bravo in the second year at Western High School. The accident left him seriously injured.

These incidents took place in schools, within a few weeks in Las Vegas, and the community has rallied around the system problem stem cells before school takes over the control. These random acts of violence in schools, Las Vegas led theCommunity leaders - parents, teachers and communities - to Knudson high school meet to brainstorm the reasons for this increase in violence and effective ways to heal the community.

At the meeting several proposals were made, including keeping communication channels open to students in schools, Las Vegas, so any frustration with a gun that can be treated properly will avoid the need for questions. Christopher Privett father, Mike Privett appeal toCommunity to make serious efforts to ensure that what has happened, her son would never happen to another child.

It seemed some disagreement among members of the community to be. Some people have expressed the view that violence in schools exists in Las Vegas schools for years, but there was caution, as these were acts of community violence is limited to students from poorer ones. Other schools in Las Vegas, passed as Canyon Springs HighSchool, Cheyenne High School Mojave High School and was the scene of violent clashes between students, but many thought were due to the fact that their students are minorities and juicy bottom section ignores the students of the class.

One of the worst cases of violence hit Las Vegas schools was shooting at a bus stop in the city left four students dead Mojave High School. The community now seems to realize that turning a blind eye to these problems if theThe victims are not "one of us" could indeed be devastating. a community. Las Vegas schools must stand up and speak as if a student of every class of society is made of matter, made a victim of violence, since its origin.

I hope that this incident has opened my eyes to a Las Vegas schools, and bringing much needed changes in the root class, differentiation seems to be one of the causes of this violence.

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