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ATLANTA -- For the first time since last week's Carbon Monoxide Leak, the parents at Atlanta's Finch Elementary had a chance to have their questions answered.
Wednesday night they packed a meeting set up for parents.
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School officials listened as moms and dads voiced their concerns.
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School leaders thanked parents for the feedback and say they are re-evaluating how things were handled.