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Denver Teacher Survey Shows Concerns About School Safety: 'At A Crossroads'

A push for change arose after the recent violence at East High School, where one student was shot and killed outside the school.

"I think we're at a crossroads," said Robert Gould, president of the Denver Classroom Teachers Association and a teacher of 25 years.
"I think we're at a crossroads," said Robert Gould, president of the Denver Classroom Teachers Association and a teacher of 25 years. (CBS)

Teachers in Denver are sharing their concerns regarding school safety, as well as what changes they want to see as the district develops a new safety plan.

There's been a push for change after the recent violence at East High School, where one student was shot and killed outside the school. In another case, a teenager shot two deans in the school.

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