Schools are struggling to figure out how to deal with North Korea's repeated ballistic missile launches. Schools are also searching for the best way for children and students to take shelter should a launch happen during school hours. Rush to adaptNorth Korea's missile launch on Friday, which flew over Japan, occurred when children and students were on their way to school. 'It'd be scary'Some schools, anticipating a missile could be launched while children are in class, have conducted drills on how to respond. "Elementary school students would have trouble understanding the international circumstances behind the missile launches," the school's principal said, adding that the school did not teach children about such issues.
Source: The China Post September 18, 2017 05:26 UTC