VAIL, Ariz. (KVOA) - Anger over Halloween costumes worn by some Vail School District teachers continued to be a hot topic at the district's governing board meeting.
Tonight, individuals expressed their frustrations during the Call to the Audience segment over how the district managed the costume controversy.
The controversy stems from Cienega High School teachers wearing bloody shirts on Halloween that read "Problem Solved." The image went viral as some believed the costumes were linked to the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The district explained that the shirts were part of a math-related costume and were worn last year. However, some community members remain skeptical of this explanation.
"The type and amount of evidence we have on our side as parents makes our case more likely true t

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