Nova Scotia's education system is facing a perfect storm as school violence continues to escalate, putting students, teachers, and staff at risk. Amidst this growing concern, educators are sounding the alarm that recent budget cuts will only exacerbate the issue, further straining already overwhelmed classrooms. The province has been grappling with a surge in violent incidents, from physical altercations to threats and intimidation, leaving many wondering how schools can provide a safe learning environment with dwindling resources. As teachers and administrators struggle to cope with the rising tide of school violence, critics are calling for a more substantial investment in education to prevent these incidents and support students in need.


With school violence on the rise, N.S. teachers say cuts will further strain classrooms  CTV News