MOUNT HOREB, Wis. -- An active shooter threat led to schools in the Mount
MOUNT HOREB, Wis. -- An active shooter threat led to schools in the Mount
Officials said students and staff are safe after what appears to be a hoax involving Westside High School.
(ONN) - Some faculty members at Bowling Green State University are proposing a resolution regarding the school's required active shooter training. They want to make the ALICE active shooter training no longer mandatory. They say the training can impact people emotionally and should be voluntary. Dr. Montana Miller, associate professor in BGSU's Department of Popular
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WEDNESDAY, 5/1/2024 1:04 p.m. MOUNT HOREB, Wis. (WFRV) – School officials have released more information about the release of some students, while others will be dismissed later. The Mount Horeb Area School District posted on its Facebook page that the police in charge have given permission to unite the intermediate center students with their families.
The district asked people to stay away from the middle school on Wednesday. No injuries have been reported as police remains on the scene at the school
There is no active shooter at Westside High School in Anderson County,
There were no immediate reports of injuries but Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies were on the scene at the high school investigating the report.
The Mount Horeb Area School District is in a full lockdown after the
Mount Horeb School District will remain on lockdown following an active shooter situation at the Middle School on Wednesday.
Intermediate students are being evacuated to a church in Mt. Horeb. Other schools remain on lockdown until police give their approval, they will be transported to the bus garage.