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eight year old boy went to school, the school now is 86% hispanic, and it used to be, like, 35%, 40% just 15, ten years ago and now here we are with 86% hispanic. it s changing the entire demographics of the county. so how have the community responded to these tragic events, vanesa? well, it hurts. i mean, you know, these are children that go to our schools and these children are loved by their teachers, by their communities and so it hurts whenever something like this happens. we ve had a lot of tragedy. we had two teenagers killed. i guess it was two weeks ago, about 15 miles away, and they were also high school students. well, they were middle school students at cleveland isd so we ve got our share of tragedy going on right now and they were also hispanic students and hopefully they can bring their killers to justice. vanesa brashier,