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LITTLETON, Colo. — Some parents at Arapahoe High School expressed concern at a meeting Tuesday night about security at the school.
They say school administrators didn’t communicate enough with them about possible threats at the school in the lead up to last week’s 1-year anniversary of the shooting that killed student Claire Davis.
About 30 parents, students and teachers attended the meeting. They didn’t want to be identified.
Many of them expressed a lack of faith in the current administrators in charge of running the school.
Watch Justin Joseph’s video report above for more information.