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Students Share Experiences At Town Hall For Teens On School Violence

Student journalists from WFDD's Radio 101 program began the Town Hall by sharing their recent work. MOLLY DAVIS/WFDD

Students and parents came together last week to talk about whether young people feel safe at school during a WFDD town hall focused on teen voices. 

The evening at the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts in Winston-Salem began with radio stories by student journalists. Topics included lockdown drills, sexual misconduct, in-school suspension, and what's it's like to be black in high school.

When moderator Gabriel Maisonnave asked the audience how many of them had experienced something described in the stories, almost everyone raised their hands.

Reynolds High School senior Zoe Brockenbrough thinks that there can be a disconnect between adults and students.    

“What I've heard from my peers is that they will come forward with an issue and they aren't taken seriously because either there wasn't any physical evidence to show that an issue was occurring, or the adult just dismisses it as something that they consider as child's play and not an actual issue,” she says. 

Other students shared their experiences during a recent lockdown. One attendee said the fact that there are only a few entrances to their school and many doors are locked makes them feel safer, but another student said this makes them feel trapped.

Reynolds Junior James Barnwell said he hopes administrators will offer more counseling services to help prevent future school violence. 

Bethany joined the staff of WFDD in the fall of 2012. She received her B.A. and M.A. in English Literature from Wake Forest University and focused on Anglo-Irish writing. Between undergraduate studies and graduate school, Bethany served as the intern to Talk of the Nation at NPR in D.C., participating in live NPR Election Night Coverage, Presidential debate broadcasts, regular Talk of the Nation shows, and helping to plan the inaugural broadcast of ‘Talk of the World.' She enjoys engaging with her interests in books, politics, and art in the interdisciplinary world of public radio. Before becoming Assistant News Director, Bethany was a reporter and Associate Producer for WFDD's Triad Arts and Triad Arts Weekend. Originally from Jacksonville, Florida, Bethany enjoys calling the Piedmont home.

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