Parents Meet With Principals, Sheriff Deputies Over Security Issues

Written by on October 2, 2019

Malibu High School parents met with principals and there L A County sheriff yesterday morning.

This as students and staff continue to grapple with two security incidents at the school last week.

In the meeting … parents asked for more information than they had been getting.

One parent told KBUU News outside that he felt parents should have been told a week ago about a man who had been denied entrance top the school … and gotten into an altercation with a security guard.

MHSPARENTS KAY

“That would be great information.

“If there is somebody has threatened the school, it would be great to know what kind of car he drives, and what he looks like, so if our kids see him driving around the block, they could actually notify an adult.”

Sheriff’s deputies agreed.

In the meeting … principal Patrick Miller said that … as bad as the incidents were last week … he is more concerned with students treating each other badly.

Bullying.

The Malibu school pathway director … Isaac Burgess … told KBUU News what is next.

MHSPARENTS BURGESS

“I think what’s next is really continuing to engage our students in the conversation around the incident, reassuring them of our plan of action.

“Just making sure that everybody knows.

“And still continuing to engage our parents at the same time.”


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