Rayner’s cousin, Marissa Hartman, a senior at the school, has also witnessed the violence.
“It’s been all year. There’s violence all year, fights. Kids get jumped to the point that they have to go to the hospital, kids’ heads getting stomped in. It’s not gonna change,” she said.
Caln Township police confirmed to Action News the school, which consists of grades 11 and 12, was placed on lockdown.
School officials began the process of dismissing students shortly after the incident.
“CASH is now an active crime scene and we need to allow our police departments the time and space to complete their investigation while ensuring there are no further disruptions today,” Dunlap said.
The superintendent said students would be interviewed as they were being dismissed. He said the school will follow up with counseling for students and staff.
Anyone with information about suspect’s whereabouts is asked to call police.