School leaders and police in Santa Rosa on Tuesday will host a commmunity gathering in the wake of a student’s fatal stabbing at Montgomery High School last week.
Students and families have been outspoken with their outrage and their calls for action after a 15-year-old freshman student stabbed 16-year-old Jayden Pienta. But if two community meetings held Monday are any indication, many of them don’t feel heard.
Students returned to Montgomery High on Monday, only to walk out a few hours later, chanting and demanding better security.
Many wore Pienta’s name or initials.
Parents, school and community leaders in Sonoma County met Monday after two assaults, one of
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