California high school are angry at the facility after the principal "deadnamed" a transgender student in a statement released about her death.An email sent by the Claremont High School principal last week, obtained by ABC 7, identified ninth-grade student Chloe Vivian Kreutzer by her deadname, despite her being in the process of transitioning and using the name Chloe Vivian for more than a year.One of Kreutzer's friends, Alexa McMillan, said that the statement caused pain for other transgender students at the school and explained that she was deadnamed.Healthline defines "deadnaming" as "when someone, intentionally or not, refers to a person who's transgender by the name they used before they transitioned.