Let’s look at the numbers.
There are 43 million K-12 students in the US, 21 million of which ride the school bus.
In the last school year there were 95 “incidents of gunfire” on school grounds in the US, with 40 deaths and 76 injuries. These incidents include any gunfire on school grounds, parking lots or athletic events at any time of day and include bullets that land on school grounds from shootings off school grounds. Most are isolated events and just 1 qualified as an “active shooter” event. (data from Everytown - a “gun safety” group)
Only three of those shootings were what is defined as an “active shooter” event. 3 out of 95.
In comparison in the average year there are 125 deaths occurring on school busses.
Based on that 2021-2022 school data, school shootings result in a death rate of 0.093 per 100,000 students.
School bus accident deaths result in a death rate of 0.290 per 100,000 if we count all students. That’s three times higher than the school shooting death rate.
The school bus death rate is 0.595 deaths per 100,000 if we only count the 21 million students that ride school busses. That 6.4 times the school shootings death rate.
Also in comparison, the rate of deaths per 100,000 in motor vehicle accidents was 11.77 per 100,000 in the US, varying from a high of 22.0 in Wyoming to a low of 5.2 in DC. That reflects both higher speeds in WY and low percentage of car ownership and greater reliance on public transit in DC.
Even that lowest rate of 5.2 is 56 times higher than the school shooting death rate and the WY rate is 237 times higher.
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In spite of the numbers, several months ago I listened to an interview on NPR where an 8th grader talked about being afraid to go to school because she was afraid of getting shot.
Her odds of getting shot are literally 1 in 1.075 million. And as noted above are over six times *less* than being killed in a school bus accident, and 56 to 237 times less than being killed in a car accident in any given year.
Yet the point of the news article was how emotionally traumatizing school shootings are to kids.
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Let me suggest that it’s not the incredibly rare school shootings, (of which only three of 95 last year were the type of active shooter events that drills are designed to address) that are causing emotional trauma to students. Instead it’s the massive media coverage, done for ratings, internet hits and profit.
It’s also the use of these shootings to promote anti gun agendas demanding semi -auto rifle and high capacity magazine bans when semi-auto rifles are only used in about 16% of all mass shootings and long guns of any kind are only used in about 1.5% of gun crimes.
Ironically no one is upset enough to make the non controversial depiction to put seat belts on school busses despite the 6 times higher death rate. They would not prevent all deaths but they’d reduce deaths, particularly in roll over accidents. But there’s no agenda being met by doing that.
Public officials are demanding active shooter drills and/or overly low bars for initiating alerts and responses - and schools and police departments are complying. When the time and effort would be far better spent addressing school bus safety.
Why? Because the school bus death rate is low enough that it’s not a serious issue. Yet school shootings at an incidence that is over six times lower is a National hot button issue.
This isn’t about logic, common sense, or saving lives.