Lockdown
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 8:57 pm
Two people have been injured in a shooting at a high school near Denver, Colorado, US media report.
Police have said there is an "active shooter situation" inside Arapahoe High School in Centennial, Colorado.
The school and others in the area have been placed on lockdown.
The shooting was reported the day before the anniversary of the shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, in which 20 schoolchildren and six workers were killed at a primary school.
The terms "lockdown" and "shelter in place" were once only used during prison riots and in emergency manuals. Today they are commonly used in US schools.
Video report on page here
The mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut on 14 December 2012 sparked a new debate about how to keep children safe - and whether lockdowns are the best response to a threat at or nearby a school.
There is no official database on the number of lockdowns, making it difficult to track whether they are on the increase. The BBC found news reports of at least 130 separate incidents where schools or college campuses were "locked down" in the month between 9 November 9 and 9 December.
Are these lockdowns evidence that schools are overreacting (or acting out of "abundance of caution") or proof they are better prepared for the worst? David Botti reports.