KENOSHA, Wis. — Security upgrades are coming to Kenosha schools after a teen tried to enter a building with an airsoft gun, ...
Calls for reviewing safety protocols and adding safety improvements district wide were announced on Wednesday by the Kenosha ...
KENOSHA, Wis. - The Kenosha Unified School District held its first school board meeting since the school shooting scare at ...
Kenosha Unified is taking a comprehensive look at its own response to a teen reportedly bringing airsoft firearms to a local ...
"We can definitely tell he's been obsessed," Kenosha's police chief said the teen has spent weeks researching school ...
The 13-year-old boy police say made school shooting threats toward Roosevelt Elementary School last week appeared in court ...
The Kenosha Unified School District released a statement to the community on Monday, Nov. 11, addressing the school threat ...
"The department is working with Kenosha Unified School District to ensure that all KUSD campuses are safe," the post said.
Officials noted the suspicious person is no longer on school property, but police are actively looking for him.
The court commissioner ultimately agreed and ordered the teen remain in custody. Back at the board meeting, Kenosha Superintendent Dr. Jeffrey Weiss told us students and staff did well during their ...
The teen is seen talking to staff members, who refused to let him further into the building, before he took off.
Days after a school shooting scare, multiple parents at a school board meeting questioned why all school buildings are not equipped with secured entrances.