Lockdown drills are a fact of life in U.S. schools. What does that mean for students?

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Since the start of the school year, there have been more than 70 shootings on campuses across the U.S., according to the K-12 School Shooting Database.

That level of violence is why educators in the U.S. face what feels like an impossible but very American question: How do you prepare kids for the possibility of gun violence at school without traumatizing them?

It's a question Amy Kujawski, principal of St. Anthony Middle School near Minneapolis, thinks about a lot.

"The biggest, the most important message I can share to my students and my families and my teachers," Kujawski says. "Schools are really, really safe places."

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