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Concerned Parents Movement president Clarence Mendoza is calling for changes to how schools respond to student violence, including mandatory drug testing and psychosocial evaluations for suspended students.
His call follows the violent incident involving a student of Holy Faith Convent which led to the arrest of five secondary school students.
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