Alaska's Students Will Be Taught to Evade a Shooter
Schools in Alaska will implement an active training approach to teach teachers and students, from kindergarten to 12th grade, how to evade a school shooter.
The Anchorage School District will use ALICE (alert, lockdown, inform, counter, evacuate) training to react in the event of a school shooter, joining about 11 other districts in Alaska and 3,700 districts across the U.S. that have adopted methods developed by the ALICE Training Institute, the Alaska Dispatch News reported.