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Students and parents push for better safety plan at Oxford High School (clickondetroit.com)
Attorney General Dana Nessel will be stopping in Oxford to speak with parents and students this upcoming Monday
OXFORD, Mich. – Even after five months since the tragic shooting, some students still don’t feel safe being back in the school.
Parents of the students are pressuring the Oxford School District to change that.
“Theoretically, if another shooting was to happen, people would most likely die if not be severely injured,” said Oxford High School student Griffen Jones. “I hate waking up certain days because the anxiety and stress and lack of safety. It’s like we already have to go back and relive our worst nightmare every day. So, it’s really hard when it feels like my voice is being heard. No one’s voice is being heard.”
The high school junior says he has a hard time focusing in class because of reminders of what happened on November 30...
Attorney General Dana Nessel will be stopping in Oxford to speak with parents and students this upcoming Monday
OXFORD, Mich. – Even after five months since the tragic shooting, some students still don’t feel safe being back in the school.
Parents of the students are pressuring the Oxford School District to change that.
“Theoretically, if another shooting was to happen, people would most likely die if not be severely injured,” said Oxford High School student Griffen Jones. “I hate waking up certain days because the anxiety and stress and lack of safety. It’s like we already have to go back and relive our worst nightmare every day. So, it’s really hard when it feels like my voice is being heard. No one’s voice is being heard.”
The high school junior says he has a hard time focusing in class because of reminders of what happened on November 30...