The same amount of crying as there is conversations. It's a lot about what the future may look like. 'Specially as a junior, my senior year is impacted," Tello said.
We recognize June Jordan is a small school, and we want to continue to provide those students with the small school environment. So that is why we think that if the students were to go to O'Connell this could provide that small school environment as well. They have only 500 students and the kids can get their needs met in that setting," Wayne said.
We have students who are from certain neighborhoods. That would be very dangerous for them to go to the Mission. There are issues at O'Connell that I have heard about that would make it very dangerous for our students to go to that school. Gang issues, neighborhood issues," said Sandy Amos, June Jordan High School teacher.
I've literally had students say: 'They are setting us up to get killed.' It's that serious," Amos said.
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