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A police car is seen in front of the gate of North Park Elementary School in San Bernardino of California, the United States, on April 10, 2017. © Reporters / Photoshot
A police car is seen in front of the gate of North Park Elementary School in San Bernardino of California, the United States, on April 10, 2017. © Reporters / Photoshot

USA: Educators mourn victims of yet another shooting in a school

published 11 April 2017 updated 15 May 2017

The education community in the United States has expressed its grief at yet another shooting in a school in their country.

A gunman had entered North Park Elementary School in San Bernadino, California, as a visitor, keeping his weapon hidden, before opening fire in a classroom where 15 children with special needs were being taught. He killed the class’ teacher – his estranged wife –, fatally wounding an 8-year-old pupil while doing so, and subsequently committed suicide.

National Education Association President Lily Eskelsen Garcia extended her “deepest condolences to the families forever changed by this tragedy”

and American Federation of Teachers (AFT) President Randi Weingarten said it was “heartbreaking to hear about another school shooting.”

Both Eskelsen Garcia and Weingarten are members of Education International’s Executive Board. EI General Secretary Fred van Leeuwen said: “This is one further incident in a horrifying sequence of shootings in US schools which have cut short far too many young lives in tragic circumstances. Education International calls for better control of access to guns in the USA and improved security on school premises.”

Many community members expressed similar feelings.