Yeah. We're talking about a few hundred casualties and bystanders in the US over the past 15 years compared to however many millions of students have gone through the system in that time.
Self defense training is well and good for anyone, but I suspect you're far more likely to be near someone who requires CPR (the example in the article) than to legitimately worry how you might react to a mass shooting.
Self defense training is well and good for anyone, but I suspect you're far more likely to be near someone who requires CPR (the example in the article) than to legitimately worry how you might react to a mass shooting.