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Parents, community groups press trustees on student safety, gun storage and door-to-door outreach
Summary
At the Aug. 26 meeting, residents raised campus-safety and community-outreach concerns: a parent asked the district to add a bus stop or hazardous-route exception for Briscoe Middle School, another asked for stronger secure-gun-storage outreach after a campus firearms incident, and community organizers reported a large door-knocking effort to reconnect families with neighborhood schools.
Several community members used the board—s Citizens to Be Heard segment on Aug. 26 to raise safety and outreach issues.
A Briscoe Middle School parent said her 10-year-old daughter lives about two miles from the campus and lacks a safe sidewalk route; she described a 45-minute, roadside walk along fast-moving roads and asked the district to treat the location as a hazardous-route…
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