Texas Standard For May 24, 2018
Can schools identify violent students before they commit mass murder? After Santa Fe, the mental health of students in the spotlight. Governor Abbott’s roundtables on gun violence after the Santa Fe High School massacre getting national attention. Now the governor is calling on mental health screening programs to identify would-be mass murderers. We’ll have more. And: A clean water shortage in hurricane ravaged Puerto Rico: how Texas is coming to the rescue. Also: The end of an era at the University of Texas El Paso: our conversation with the outgoing president, once named one of the 50 world’s greatest leaders. Plus: Epic low turnout at the polls: what does this tell us about Texas politics? Those stories and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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