After Nashville shooting, San Antonio lockdowns, parents beg NISD board for more security

Following Monday's school shooting in Nashville and a slew of recent lockdowns at San Antonio campuses, parents and teachers voiced their anxiety over school safety during an overflowing Northside ISD board meeting. "I am terrified to go to work in my school right now," Rachel Brantley, a teacher at Brennan High, said during Tuesday's gathering, her voice raised.
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