Hundreds of San Jose parents, students and teachers are furious, claiming their schools are unsafe.
Last week, San Jose police arrested a student for taking a loaded ghost gun to Willow Glen High School.
A few weeks before that, another student detained for bringing a loaded gun on campus at Hoover Middle School. During Thursday’s school board meeting, the community demanded an improved response plan, mental health support for students following incidents and most importantly communication with parents during critical events.
“Coming from them there wouldn’t be any rumors and then we can figure out how to take action, instead we need to figure out whether to send our kids to school or keep them home,” said San Jose resident Veronica Smith.The district released the following statement:Our schools are a reflection of our community. We have seen an increase in gun violence across the country, in our state, and in our local community.
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