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Broward County Public Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie tells TODAY that the solution to school violence is not “to turn our schools into prisons and build armed fortresses,” but does acknowledge a need for heightened security. He says it is a day of “mixed emotions” at Stoneman Douglas High School, but that he is “happy and elated to have students come back to school.”