Students bringing pellet guns to schools raises officials' concerns


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ST. CROIX - In the wake of two incidents within a week in which pellet guns have been found on a school campus, officials said Friday they are looking for ways to get parents to help enforce V.I. Education Department policies against weapons.

Education Commissioner LaVerne Terry and St. Croix District Superintendent Gary Molloy said in a joint statement Friday that they are speaking out against the incidents this week in which students have been caught with BB guns on the Educational Complex campus.

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