Gresham police, school district provide different timelines for Sept. 20 gun scare

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In response to a September 20 gun scare, the Gresham-Barlow School District has released a comprehensive timeline of events, aiming to clarify the situation following a turbulent school board meeting and subsequent student walkout. The differing narratives from the school district and Gresham police have raised questions about accountability and communication. The district's timeline details key moments, including the initial alert, response measures, and communications to parents. Many parents voiced their concerns about the adequacy of safety protocols and the need for clearer communication from school officials during emergencies. The school district's leadership reiterated their commitment to prioritizing student safety and fostering transparency.

Community members are calling for improved collaboration between the school district and law enforcement in managing such incidents. This situation highlights the critical importance of effective communication in crisis management within educational settings. As the investigation continues, stakeholders are eager for clarity and assurance regarding student safety protocols.

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