HOUSTON — Tragedies like what happened at Baytown’s Ross. S. Sterling High School on Wednesday, while rare on Texas campuses, is not unheard of.
Over the past 12 years, a series of student deaths has shown how quickly a fight or a weapon on campus can turn tragic.
In Texas, some of the most high-profile campus shootings, such as what happened in Uvalde and Santa Fe, dominate the headlines, but a closer look at other cases over the past decade shows a troubling pattern of deadly, one-on-one violence on school grounds…