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Nicole Ogburn shows the new tool that she will use this year to know the emotional state of her students.

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Nicole Ogburn shows the new tool that she will use this year to know the emotional state of her students.

Verónica G. Cárdenas for NPR

From the doorway, Nicole Ogburn’s fourth grade classroom looks bright and unassuming.

New, colorful JanSport backpacks hang from small chairs. Blue and white desks with dry erase surfaces sit in clusters around the room. A green bookshelf filled by rows of books is surrounded by beanbag chairs and fuzzy pillows.

This year, as Ogburn prepares her classroom, her first priority is not the decorations she usually spends the summer picking out. Instead, it’s buying things to help her students – and herself – feel safer in the classroom.

“I bought a thing that you jam under the door so that they can’t open the door. I bought a curtain to pull down so you can’t see in my door if something was happening,” Ogburn said. “We’ve just thought of more safety this year than, ‘How cute’s my room gonna look?’”

Ogburn is preparing for her first year as a teacher at a newly repurposed campus space, dubbed Uvalde Elementary School. For the seven years prior, Ogburn taught at Robb Elementary. The school shut down after the mass shooting in May in which 19 students and two teachers were killed. Ogburn, her co-teacher and her students survived, and escaped through a window of their classroom with the help of law enforcement.

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A hallway in the repurposed campus for kids in Uvalde.

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New backpacks with school supplies for the students are seen in Ogburn’s classroom.

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New backpacks with school supplies for the students are seen in Ogburn’s classroom.

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Although the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District and state leaders have announced new security measures, the district has been under pressure from parents and other members of the community to offer more transparency and demonstrate its ability to keep students safe at school.

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