DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. — In the wake of last week's shooting at Evergreen High School , school districts across the state are re-examining how they protect students and staff.
On Tuesday, the Douglas County School District (DCSD), which serves more than 62,000 students, hosted a forum for families to learn about the training and policies in place.
"We felt it was important to provide a space for our community," said Superintendent Erin Kane. Pictured: Douglas County School District Superintendent Erin Kane alongside Lone Tree Police Chief Kirk Wilson.
Kane was joined on the panel by a dozen members, which included local law enforcement, school principals, and DCSD's directors of mental health, safety and security.
"We train for your worst nightmare," said Douglas County Sheriff Darre