

Security protocols leave threat responses up to schools


By CAROLYN THOMPSON (AP) — School systems nationwide rely on high-level expertise from the U.S. Secret Service and others as they work to stay vigilant for signs of potential student violence, training staff, surveilling social media and urging others to tip them off. When it comes to how to respond to a possible threat, however, it’s the local educators who make the call. In the Nov. 30 shooting at