It is back to school time for thousands of students across metro Atlanta.
School districts starting class on Wednesday include: Atlanta Public Schools, Decatur City Schools, and Barrow, Cobb, Chattooga, Cherokee, Haralson, Morgan, Newton, Oconee, Lumpkin, Paulding, Putnam, Pickens, Carrollton (Pre-K and K), Walton counties.
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Atlanta Public Schools made several changes in the way they protect students and teachers.
Protecting more than 50,000 students in more than 100 Atlanta City Schools is a big responsibility for chief Ronald Applin.
The chief covered a number of topics, including training teachers for an active shooter situation.
The chief is an expert instructor on active shooter situations and will train classroom teachers.
He also has a plan to keep weapons out of schools.
There are two officers assigned to each high school and one officer to each middle school.
The department is also getting body cameras.
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