It’s never long until the next school shooting in America.

Hundreds of students have been shot in more than 200 school shootings in recent years, and the bloodshed shows no signs of abating. They have become so common that most people likely don’t remember them all — and in some cases, maybe you didn’t hear about them in the first place.

Here are some of the school shootings of 2018. (This list does not include several times guns were used on or near school property, including suicides or attempted shootings in which no one was injured.)

Jan. 22: Italy High School

A 16-year-old boy shot a 15-year-old girl, Noelle Jones, in Italy, Tex. The gunman, a student at the school whose name was not released, was charged with two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

The girl was released from the hospital a week later.

Jan. 23: Marshall County High School

Two students were killed and 18 people were injured when Gabriel Parker, 15, opened fire on classmates in Benton, Ky.

Bailey Nicole Holt, 15, died at the scene. Preston Ryan Cope, 15, died of his injuries at a hospital.

Mr. Parker was charged with two counts of murder and 14 counts of first-degree assault.

Feb. 1: Salvador Castro Middle School

A 12-year-old girl shot a 15-year-old boy in the head and a 15-year-old girl in the wrist in the Westlake North neighborhood of Los Angeles. The authorities described the shooting as unintentional.

Feb. 14: Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School

Seventeen people were killed when Nikolas Cruz, 19, gunned down his former classmates with a semiautomatic AR-15 in Parkland, Fla.