School officials offered reassurance in a letter to parents. The letter was shared in both English and Spanish.
On Friday, parents confronted administrators about why families only found out weeks after police were called.
What they're saying:
"Last week was extremely frustrating. As a parent, you can only assume the worst," said Rosario Ulloa, a parent. "I was really upset at first because they were not telling us anything. But I'm starting to see that they are opening up now; especially with our kids."

Reviewing change
What's next:
In the letter to school families, officials laid out the next steps including reviewing potential changes to employee background checks, creating a web page for "frequently asked questions," and adding security measures like bag checks, more guards on campus and regular inspections for recording devices.

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Several parents have asked officials at Cristo Rey to address their concerns in a large assembly. School officials said no. Instead, administrators said they will gather a smaller group of parents for feedback.


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