Uvalde school massacre leaves nation questioning school safety
By Michaela Camlin | June 5Uvalde’s school shooting has people across the nation worried for the safety of their schools and their children's lives.
Michaela Camlin (she/her) is a third-year at Western Washington University studying journalism focused on public relations, and reporting on city news.
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Uvalde’s school shooting has people across the nation worried for the safety of their schools and their children's lives.
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