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What Should Schools do When a Second-Grader Makes a Threat? [latimes.com]

 

By Kristen Taketa, Los Angeles Times, January 2, 2020

Last month, Parkview Elementary School mom Amber Dunevant was told that one of her 7-year-old daughter’s classmates had put her daughter on a “kill list.”

Dunevant said she saw the list in the school principal’s office. She saw that it had the names of her daughter and a few other students written on green construction paper.

Chula Vista police said they investigated and believed the threat was not credible; they found that the second-grade boy who wrote the list had no access to weapons. Police said Parkview, which is in the Chula Vista Elementary School District, provided intervention services to the student.

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