A new school year begins Tuesday in Uvalde, Texas, three months after a gunman killed 19 students and two teachers inside Robb Elementary School.
It's been three months since 19 students and two teachers were killed by a gunman inside Robb Elementary School.
"One of the questions that the families have is the DPS workers that are going to be there. Are those the same ones that were at the school that day? And we can't get an answer," said parent Adam Martinez to CNN."They won't give us an answer whether it's going to be the same people, the same school resource officers that were there. They're going to be there on campus too, so.
One person who will not be returning to the district this year is former police chief Pete Arredondo, who was fired in August by the school board, the Associated Press reported.
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