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New Hanover High-the old classic Wilmington school-has had an ROTC club since foreverYou grew up in NY? I didn't know that.
We didn't have that in NC where I grew up. Probably because they thought we had enough access to guns in our daily lives and the school didn't need to offer that opportunity.
I would consider ROTC to be different than a straight "rifle club". ROTC has a bigger purpose where guns are simply one part/tool of the activities.New Hanover High-the old classic Wilmington school-has had an ROTC club since forever
Moved to Raleigh in middle of 10th grade. most of my life to that point was growing up in cow country NY.You grew up in NY? I didn't know that.
We didn't have that in NC where I grew up. Probably because they thought we had enough access to guns in our daily lives and the school didn't need to offer that opportunity.
We apparently had an indoor range at one point (maybe still do?) :Moved to Raleigh in middle of 10th grade. most of my life to that point was growing up in cow country NY.
they still had the rifle club as of 2000 it seems.
Senior at Minisink earns Eagle Scout rank
Jason Frank Ruiz, of Troop 169 in Otisville and Troop 37 of Pine Bush, has been promoted to Eagle Scout, scouting's highest rank. He is the son of Charles and Nancy Ruiz of Middletown. \n Ruiz, a seni…www.recordonline.com
For his Eagle project, Ruiz incorporated two of his major interests - helping those less fortunate and rifle shooting. His project, "Shoot for Food," was a rifle competition that collected nonperishable foods for the Montgomery Food Pantry. The entrance fee for the competitors was a donated bag of food. More than 23 bags of nonperishable items were collected.
The event, hosted by the Walden Sportsmen's Club, was such a success, and will be repeated this year and incorporated into the club's youth program.
Ruiz is a member of the Minisink Valley Varsity Rifle Team and has participated in the New York State Empire Games for the past three years. He holds the National Rifle Association's distinguished expert rank. He is also an apprentice instructor for the NRA.
Apparently not the only HS in NY either. Teams - New York State High School Clay Target League
We talk a good deal about the long-term effects on the current college-age generation from having spent some very formative years enveloped by the pandemic...in lockdown.
I suspect that for a great many of them that the very real threat of being shot while attending school (for every actual shooting how many false alarm lockdowns have happened anyway) is at least as salient of a negative life-long impression.
The "other" lockdown.
Thoughts and prayersThere's been a reported shooting at a school in Boulder.
He rode the bus to school … he is “radicalized by some extremist network …” details to follow. He brought a lot of ammo and continued to reload, very lucky so few students were injured.
Multiple crime scenes inside and outside school, so sounds like kid was trying to shoot many more kids. They have not figured out who owns the gun yet. The suspect’s gun was fired “a lot” — fired multiple times, shot out windows etc. The school has security footage.
The SRO is on medical leave and the substitute SRO got dispatched away from school for an accident ahead of shooting, so no SRO on campus at time of shooting.