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A Halifax-area high school is reeling after a vice-principal was stabbed by a student, prompting a lawsuit against a security guard accused of neglecting proper search and de-escalation protocols. The incident has ignited concerns about school safety and the reliability of on-site security measures.
A vice-principal stabbed by a student inside a Halifax high school is suing a school security guard, claiming the guard failed to follow proper search and de-escalation procedures.
HALIFAX - A vice-principal stabbed by a 15-year-old student inside a Halifax high school is suing a school security guard, claiming the guard failed to follow proper search and de-escalation procedures before the attack.
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