The controversial idea to put weapons in schools, which has drawn little support from educators, is part of a "pragmatic plan to dramatically increase school safety and to take steps to do so right away," Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said in a conference call with reporters.
Among other steps, DeVos said she will chair a federal commission on school safety.
President Trump is also urging Congress to pass legislation that will strengthen background checks and implement violence prevention programs.
The measures come during a reignited national gun control debate revived by survivors of last month's massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where 14 students and three staff were gunned down by a man with a semi-automatic rifle.
"The administration will be working with states to provide rigorous firearms training to specifically qualified volunteer school personnel," Bremberg said.
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