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Parents of students enrolled at Upland Christian Schools comment on Wednesday's meeting with the Anaheim District Church of the Nazarene.

"If the school is for sale whey didn't we buy it? Why didn't they come to us?" said Greg Knighton, parent of a student at Upland Christian. "The real problem is in the church. That is the problem that needs to be figured out."

"The parents are very dedicated in that school and I believe they would band together to save that school if possible and they need to be given that opportunity," said Michelle Chiappone, parent of a student at Upland Christian, alumnus and daughter to the schools' administrator.

"It's is really a family organization. We feel like we're family with the staff and parents and students that's why we take this so personal, which is why there has been such a backlash of how it was decided without giving us a chance to respond."

 



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