The Next Chapter: Paralyzed with fear


Time and date were anonymously written on the wall along with the threat of a school shooting. Details shared through social media, caused panic and anxiety throughout our entire community.

So much panic, that over 1,000 students opted to stay home the day the threat was said to occur. Even a week later, some students were paralyzed with fear and felt unable to return to school.

These threats are not uncommon. We are quickly becoming desensitized to active shooter drills, metal detectors and…

Previous D.C. Council allows bars to stay open 24 hours during soccer's World Cup
Next Economic mobility inspires Faigel’s work to help food entrepreneurs