More than 100 community members gathered at the CUSD school safety forum last Thursday, about two weeks after a in the school library. Administrators from the Coronado Unified School District highlighted the need for improved communication, a revamped cell phone policy, and collaboration with the community.

“We live in a very challenging time right now. Our kids feel it. We feel it,” said Superintendent Karl Mueller. “We want to be partners with all of you to make CUSD the safest place that we can make it.”

The forum lasted 1.5 hours, featuring a panel of speakers including Paul Connelly, the Coronado Chief of Police; Niamh Foley, Director of Student Services for the Coronado Unified School District; Daniel Orth from the National Conflict Resolution Center; and Danielle Maske from Safe H

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