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PHOENIX - Parents of students at Maryvale High School attended a meeting Thursday, two days after a student was fatally stabbed inside a classroom.
What we know:
The stabbing on Tuesday left some parents, including Rocio Solis, concerned about the school's communication policy and the safety of their children.
Solis said she didn't learn about the incident until hours after it happened and was unable to contact her daughter, a senior at the school.
"I don't think she's safe here at all," Solis said.
Maryvale High parent, Rocio Solis
Solis’ daughter was scared because she and other students were receiving conflicting information. Solis said she was unable to reach her daughter due to the school's cellphone policy and didn't receive any official communication from the school until hours after the stabbing.
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Memorial at Maryvale High School for a student who was killed in a stabbing inside a classroom on Aug. 19.
After learning that one student repeatedly stabbed another, Solis said she wants to know if the school will increase security measures.
"I don't think nobody deserves that, especially if you think your kid is in a safe zone," she said.
The Phoenix Union High School District released a statement Thursday afternoon stating it is cooperating with the police investigation, which includes determining how the weapon got onto campus.
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Phoenix Police officials have identified the 16-year-old who is accused of stabbing and killing another student at Maryvale High School on Aug. 19.
What's next:
The district added that it has no further comment at this time.
Since the stabbing, students have not returned to campus and have been on remote learning days.
The suspect, 16-year-old Chris Daniel Aguilar, will be charged as an adult. He's accused of second-degree murder.
A judge set a $500,000 cash-only bond for Aguilar. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for August 28.
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