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Adams 12 superintendent reports staff fatality, student protests and operations costs; outlines response on staff social-media posts
Summary
Superintendent Chris Kuroski briefed the board on the death of a transportation employee, student walkouts over gun violence, the Evergreen High School shooting's local impact, staff social-media complaints and more than $100,000 in recent sewer-related expenses.
Superintendent Chris Kuroski told the Adams 12 Five Star Schools Board of Education on Sept. 17 that a transportation mechanic, identified by the district as Gerardo Campos Luna, died in a fatal automobile crash earlier in the week and that the district has been supporting staff and family while waiting for coroner confirmation and next-of-kin notification.
Kurowski said student walkouts over gun violence took place at several high schools the same day. He reported estimates of about 200 students at Horizon High School, roughly 100 at Legacy High School and 30 to 40 at Mountain Range High School and Northland High School, and said the…
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