Resources about Violence in Schools

  • As of January 5, 2026, the overall number of US school shootings (which are defined by injuries or deaths) dropped to 233 in 2025, lower than in any year since 2020, according to Education Week's School Shootings tracker. (source: Education Week).
    • Possible reasons for the drop in school shootings in 2025 cited in an online PBS news article point to an overall statistical regression to the mean after a 4-year spike, improvement in school threat assessment funding, and improvement in gun violence prevention program funding. (source: PBS NewsHour)
  • Seven out of 10 school shooters are under the age of 18 (including a 6-year-old boy).
  • The Department of Homeland Defense and Security website houses a K-12 school shooting database, that documents shootings on school grounds dating back to 1970.

How to help children and families cope in the aftermath of a school shooting:

How to help children understand lockdown drills:

How to prevent school shootings:

Highlighting the need for mental health services in schools:

The effect of gun violence on mental health

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