School faculty in Topeka learned how to combat school shootings on Friday. Active shooter situations can be some of the worst nightmares for teachers across the country. USD 501 school officials spent their afternoon on May 27 looking for the signs and potential ways to stop these shootings from happening in the future. The Topeka Police Department helped train school leaders on recognizing the warning signs of a potential shooter and the protocol they need to follow during an active shooter situation.
Source: KSNT 27 News