Students from Sherwood High School are actively campaigning for their district to adopt a concealed carry ban, as current policies only protect school staff from carrying weapons on campus. Despite over 54% of Oregon students attending schools with stricter weapon policies, Sherwood remains a notable exception, prompting demonstrations such as a recent walkout where about 50 students voiced their concerns and demands for greater safety measures.
Advocates like junior Trevor Tsui emphasize that allowing visitors with concealed carry permits undermines student safety, particularly as school shooting incidents have risen significantly in recent years. The students aim to raise awareness and pressure the Sherwood School Board to reform policies, with Tsui stating, “We won’t give up just because they say no.” Teachers also express support for the initiative, citing growing anxiety over gun violence in educational settings.
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