Tulsa Public Schools implemented new safety measures in schools across the district. This comes after Tulsa parents grieved with parents in Minneapolis after two children died -- and 18 others were injured during a mass shooting at a catholic school on Aug 27.
Tulsa parents, like Emily Williams, understood the grief that other parents felt even hundreds of miles away.
"I feel bad for the kids that were just there, I feel bad for the adults," said Williams.
The impact rippled across the county has prompted Tulsa parents to wonder what is being done in their district to protect their kids.
"I'm scared, what if something happens to her, one of my neighbor's kids, or anyone's kids, it's so sad, like I just don't want there to be that worry," said Williams.
Stephanie Andrews, the executive