
Colorado parents asked to step in, guard middle school after nearby shootings
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McAuliffe International School in Denver is allowing parents to volunteer to shore up school safety by guarding the doors to keep them locked and checking student IDs.
"Our hope is that if enough adults sign up for a volunteer shift, we can address these areas for the duration of this school year," Dennis said in the letter, according to local 9News. Jon Brown is a writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to jon.brown@fox.com.
Dennis' letter, which was sent to families Friday, laid out "near-term improvements" to shore up school safety in the wake of a student at nearby East High School who opened fire on two people who were searching him for weapons last month.
Dennis told the outlet that his school has to pat down a student every day who was accused of attempted first-degree murder and illegal discharge of a firearm.