In the wake of a deadly shooting at Antioch High School last month, the Metro Nashville Public Schools board will consider ...
After a lengthy discussion Tuesday, the Board of Education unanimously voted to expand a weapons detection system across all high schools in the district.
The MNPS school board approved the expansion of a pilot program that will see the installation of advanced weapons detection systems at all Metro high schools.
Three teachers who were inside Antioch High School on the day of the shooting are speaking out. They say the school failed to ...
The Metro Nashville Public School Board is voting to install A.I. security sensors, Evolv Express, in all its high school ...
Dozens of community members and volunteers have made it their mission to wrap Antioch High School students and educators in love and support in the weeks after a 17-year-old student opened fire inside ...
For the first time, FOX 17 News is hearing from a teacher at Antioch High School two weeks after its deadly shooting.
The Metro Nashville Police Department said a 17-year-old boy asked a teacher “What if I bring a gun?” and “What if I bomb the school?” ...
Much like a person standing in an airport line, making certain threatening statements, even in jest, are taken very seriously ...
The district said detectors will be in each high school in a few weeks or months depending on how fast the company they’re ...
The new system, Evolv Express from Systems Integration, is the same company and technology used in Nashville's Nissan Stadium and Bridgestone Arena. MNPS has been under contract with Systems ...
Antioch High School student was arrested for making a false report after questioning a teacher about bringing a gun or bombing the school.