An incident at a Halifax area high school sent two staff members to hospital and a 15-year old student in custody. Along with serious criminal charges, ...
Addressing school violence in Nova ScotiaAn incident at a Halifax area high school sent two staff members to hospital and a 15-year old student in custody. Along with serious criminal charges, he was also injured in the incident that is highlighting the concerns over violence in schools in Nova Scotia. It’s one of the areas of concern for members of the group known as Nova Scotia Parents for Public Education.
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