Montgomery High School Students Released Early After Fatal On-Campus Stabbing Incident

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Students at Montgomery High School were released early today following a fatal stabbing that took place on campus. The incident involved two students who got into a physical altercation, prompting the school administration to take action.

Santa Rosa Police Chief John Cregan has confirmed the death of a 16-year-old student at Montgomery High School following a stabbing incident on Wednesday morning. The incident also left another 16-year-old student injured but alive.

According to Cregan, a 15-year-old boy is in police custody in connection with the stabbing.

As a result, students were given an early release from classes for the day. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, and the school administration is working closely with law enforcement to determine the cause of the fight and death.

Parents were been urged to pick up their children at the football field off Hoen Avenue, as some of the roads in the area were closed. The safety of the students is of utmost importance, and the school administration is taking all necessary measures to ensure their well-being.

The school administration takes incidents like this very seriously and is committed to maintaining a safe and secure environment for all students.

The incident has raised concerns among parents and students, and the school administration has assured them that they are taking all necessary measures to address the situation. They have also requested parents to remain calm and patient while the investigation is underway.