Alert Reel: Student Alleges Gun Violence Hidden from Parents
Evidence of Harm in Colorado Schools
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In this disturbing firsthand account, a high school student anonymously shares how incidents of gun violence on school grounds—including one during homecoming where firearms were visible and a shot was fired—were downplayed by staff and not properly communicated to parents. She recalls being told by school personnel to “just go home,” despite the clear danger. According to the student, weapons on campus are a recurring concern, yet families are rarely informed. This reel raises urgent questions about safety protocols, transparency, and district accountability in responding to life-threatening events. Parents deserve to know what’s happening inside school walls.
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