New Georgia law mandates active shooter drills in public schools

Sherry Bellille and son Thailand

Sherry Bellille and son Thailand attend a school event at Hollis Innovation Academy in Atlanta. (Credit: Sherry Bellille)

THE GIST ATLANTA — Georgia K-12 public schools have been conducting informal active shooter drills for years, just like they have for fire, tornadoes and other emergencies. But earlier this year, state lawmakers made the safety precaution against active shooters and other intruders mandatory.  Gov. Brian Kemp signed The Safe Schools Act into law in April and it took effect July 1. Under the new law, elementary, middle and high schools must perform at least one active shooter or intruder ...