'No one should be scared of a gun coming to school': Gresham High students, parents protest following gun incident

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In response to a concerning gun incident at Gresham High School, students organized a walkout protest aimed at bringing attention to safety issues in their school. The protest occurred after a 17-year-old student brought a firearm into a classroom on September 20, an event that students described as just the “tip of the iceberg. ” Fearing for their safety, students and parents marched towards the district headquarters to demand action from school officials. The protest highlighted the growing anxiety surrounding gun violence in educational settings, with participants calling for immediate changes to ensure student safety. Many students expressed that they should not have to live in fear of guns at school, emphasizing the need for a safer environment.

Parents echoed these sentiments, voicing their concerns about the implications of such incidents on their children's well-being. The community's response underscores a critical dialogue about security measures and the broader issue of gun violence in schools. This incident marks a pivotal moment for Gresham High, as students take a stand for their safety and advocate for change.

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