ARLINGTON, Wash. — A student at Arlington High School will be allowed to return to classes when they begin next week. At least that is the plan for now according to Arlington Public Schools.
A 14-year-old student was caught at school in February with a handgun that reportedly had a bullet in the chamber and also had a magazine full of bullets. That student was expelled and charged with a felony.
Fast forward to the 2025-2026 school year and the district says the student will be allowed to attend classes, but will have special rules to follow including the fact that they may not bring a backpack to school. They’ll also be monitored daily.
Many of the social media outlests have featured chatter from concerend parents.
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