Teton County School District No. 1 announces that teachers and staff must complete a minimum of 16 hours of training before being allowed to carry concealed firearms on school property. This requirement comes in response to a new state law ending “gun-free zones” that will take effect on July 1, marking a significant shift in school safety policies across Wyoming.
The training mandates include eight hours of scenario-based instruction, emphasizing safety and preparedness according to school board members. The decision reflects parental concerns regarding student safety in light of the law, while balancing an evolving legal landscape around firearms in public spaces. Board members also recently voted to comply with state-required bathroom policies, though some expressed their disapproval, showcasing a broader tension between local values and state mandates.
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