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"Their Actions Have Solidified The Pain": Oxford High Students Demand Change From District Leaders

"Two years later, and we still can't have a voice of what we've been through as victims. It's ridiculous, and we're all sick of it."

(CBS Detroit)

November 22, 2023

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Andres Gutierrez/CBS Detroit

OXFORD, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) – On Tuesday, dozens of Oxford High School students stepped out of class to stand in the cold and rain to have a moment of silence for the four classmates killed by one of their own and demand change.

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"Two years later, and we still can't have a voice of what we've been through as victims. It's ridiculous, and we're all sick of it," said Olivia Alvarado, an Oxford High School senior.

Alvarado participated in the "We Will Be Heard" rally organized by Oxford High School junior Giselle Gillim.

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