Parents, students and community members came up to the Green Bay School Board podium on Sept. 22, asking questions and raising concerns in the aftermath of a loaded handgun being brought to school.

Nearly every speaker wanted more done.

“Guns do not belong in school," Preble parent Nicole Stromen said. "What are we committed to doing differently and meaningfully to prevent them?”

On Sept. 9, a student involved in a fight at Green Bay Preble High School was arrested after a gun was recovered from a backpack. Some speakers urged metal detectors, others more mental health resources.

Since the incident, the Green Bay Area Public School District has held a roundtable event to gather community feedback and implemented several policy changes, like clear backpacks and increased punitive measur

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