Halifax police called to schools hundreds of times due to violence since 2018

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Teachers and support staff say more protections need to be in place after staff members were stabbed at a Halifax school this week.

Two Charles P. Allen High School employees are in critical but stable condition in hospital. A 15-year-old student is facing 11 charges, including attempted murder, in relation to the incident.

“The violence in schools right now is rampant and I don’t think people have any idea what school is like,” said Ann Marie Danch, who has been an educational program assistant for 20 years.

Halifax Regional Police have been called to schools, or near schools, because of violent incidents involving students 424 times since

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