School district makes 31 recommendations after fatal stabbing in B.C.
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — A British Columbia school district is making 31 recommendations to improve security after a fatal stabbing last year at a secondary school in Abbotsford.
A report by the Abbotsford School District says the lack of separation between a public library and a school library may pose a risk to students.
It calls for some sort of physical barrier between the two libraries in Abbotsford, which is 70 kilometres east of Vancouver.
The report examines a stabbing last November that killed one student and critically injured a second at Abbotsford Senior Secondary.