Acadiana, state agencies practice active shooter scenario to increase school campus safety

Districts across Acadiana have taken measures to physically make their campuses more safe for students.

Local, state and district leaders worked through a fictional scenario on Thursday about what to do if those measures weren’t enough and an active shooter was able to make it onto a school campus.

“If someone wants to find a way, sometimes they do find a way, unfortunately, and if that is the case, we have to keep our kids safe,” said Greg Theriot, the regional superintendent for the Lafayette Charter Foundation…

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