Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Facebook

Click here for Stock Market Info



Radar by AccuWeather
GET FORECAST

Northern Indoor Comfort Systems

Clark County Humane Society - Lost & Found

Recent News
LOCAL SCHOOL OFFICIALS WATCH RASH OF SCHOOL VIOLENCE CLOSELY
Monday, October 2nd, 2006 -- 1:53 pm
Posted by Riley Hebert-News Director


On Friday, a principal was shot at the rural Weston School district, located northwest of Madison. On Monday, another deadly school shooting at an Amish school in Pennsylvania.

"I think that's exactly what happens. I think there is a copycat reaction that goes on as these are publicized," says Neillsville administration John Gaier.

Gaier says recent events have prompted school officials to brush up on their own safety policies.

The biggest change schools have implemented since school shootings became a big problem in the 90’s is simply locking the doors. Only three doors at Neillsville schools remain unlocked during the day, and they’re all next to school offices.

But Gaier concedes it is still very easy to gain entry to the school.

"It is a public building. It's pretty tough to be secure all the time," Gaier says.

Most students that turn to school violence say they feel like outcasts.

"It's difficult to know what goes on in the mind of all of our kids. We try make sure that all of our kids are as healthy emotionally and physically as they can be," Gaier says.

Ironically, the Wisconsin Office of Justic Assistance held a School Crisis Preparedness Workshop in Eau Claire on Monday.


WRN Headlines
Venture capital ready for Walker?s signature
State lawmaker says EAA fee is ?bad politics?
Man dies in car versus train crash
AARP warns of BadgerCare cuts
Stevens Point approves domestic partnership benefit proposal


VIEW OUR ARCHIVE



OBITUARIES

Gross Auto Group - Over 300 vehicles at grossauto.com
OVER 300 VEHICLES at grossauto.com

Click here for BIG SAVINGS





Copyright © 2013 CWBRadio.com | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use
Website by SchillerMedia.com