Parents meet with San Jose Unified superintendent after ghost gun seized at school

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Parents meet with San Jose Unified superintendent after ghost gun seized at school
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The meeting began with the superintendent, San Jose police and other agencies talking about safety and communication procedures. But a lot of the parents still expressed frustration about how the district communicates with them during and after an emergency.

The meeting began with the superintendent, theand other agencies talking about safety and communication procedures. But a lot of the parents still expressed frustration about how the district communicates with them during and after an emergency.

A student at Willow Glen High School in San Jose was caught with a ghost gun and knife on campus last week. Two school resource officers seized the weapons, and the school was placed on lockdown. Parents also say a threat was recently made at Lincoln High. Willow Glen Middle School teacher Ruth Ammons spoke about her concerns.

As the parent of two students in the district, McKanna said teachers are on the front line and the feedback they give should be heard and taken seriously. Parents who spoke said they wanted clear-cut answers about proper communication for emergency situations at school. Some complained the district didn’t immediately inform parents about what was happening during the lockdown.

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