Jelly Roll visited Antioch High School in Nashville a month after a school shooting killed two and injured two more.
The incident took place on Jan. 22 when a 17-year-old student opened fire inside the school’s cafeteria just after 11am. The ...
In January, a student shot two classmates in the school's cafeteria before turning the gun on himselfAfter a tragic and fatal ...
In the wake of a fatal shooting at Antioch High School, the Nashville Metro Council has called for a police review of school ...
Rep. William Lamberth said the amendment stems from the Antioch High School shooting when the public was barred from viewing ...
Jelly spoke to students and met with faculty during his visit to the high school, where one student was killed in a shooting ...
Metro Public Schools board meeting, the board approved installing the Evolv detection system in all district high schools.
Just days after the tragic shooting at Antioch High School, Metro Nashville Public Schools announced a pilot program to put ...
Tennessee House Majority Leader William Lamberth has filed legislation that would open the juvenile court records belonging to the Antioch High School shooter.
And just over a month after the tragedy, one of the school’s most notable alumni decided to return to visit with students and staff. Jelly Roll, whose real name is Jason DeFord, took time to speak ...
The resolution comes after a fatal school shooting at Antioch High School, the second deadly school shooting in Nashville since 2023. The resolution requests site assessments for each school and ...
Music has power, it really does. It’s given to us to communicate to people that speaking we can’t,” said Kallaos.