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First DPAC meeting focuses on youth-related violence

Treasurer Jayme Johnson’s son was victim of random attack in Late May
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School District 72 building. Photo by Edward Hitchins/Campbell River Mirror

Representatives of six schools and the administration of Campbell River school district 72 (SD72) sat down in on Sept 19, for the first District Parents Advisory Council (DPAC) meeting of the school year.

One focal point of the meeting with regard to bullying in schools. SD72 Secretary Jayme Johnson pointed out the escalating violence happening among youth in Campbell River.

READ MORE: Attack on boy sparks ire in Campbell River; police urge against vigilantism

Johnson’s son was a victim of a random assault at a skate park in late May.

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