Lakeshore Parents Notified Of Safety Situations This Week

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Parents at Lakeshore Public Schools got word of some recent safety situations this week. In a letter on Wednesday, Superintendent Greg Eding told parents there were two incidents the day before and one the same day. In the first, a middle school student was seen using hand gestures to pretend to shoot a teacher when the teacher’s back was turned. Police determined the student was joking and disciplinary action is being taken. In the second, a sheathed knife was found in the parking lot of Roosevelt Elementary School. Surveillance footage showed it fell out of a parent’s vehicle. Eding writes the parent “feels terrible.” The incident was reported to police. The third incident involved a high school student holding an object in class and pretending to shoot other students. This was also reported to police, and Eding says discipline is being followed. He closes by asking parents to talk to their kids and remind them to speak up if they see something suspicious and to remind them there are no jokes when it comes to school violence.