Despite a pair of blade-related incidents at two Bay City schools this week, security measures are not likely to change. On Friday, a female special education student brought razor blades into T.L. Handy Middle School, 601 Blend St., said Superintendent Douglas Newcombe. Newcombe did not specify what grade the student is in. That followed an incident Wednesday in which a 15-year-old boy struck a 14-year-old student in the head, put him in a headlock and held a knife to his chest in the courtyard of Bay City Central High School, 1624 Columbus Ave.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
School leader confident about handling of blade incidents at two Bay City schools
via MLive.com
Despite a pair of blade-related incidents at two Bay City schools this week, security measures are not likely to change. On Friday, a female special education student brought razor blades into T.L. Handy Middle School, 601 Blend St., said Superintendent Douglas Newcombe. Newcombe did not specify what grade the student is in. That followed an incident Wednesday in which a 15-year-old boy struck a 14-year-old student in the head, put him in a headlock and held a knife to his chest in the courtyard of Bay City Central High School, 1624 Columbus Ave.
Despite a pair of blade-related incidents at two Bay City schools this week, security measures are not likely to change. On Friday, a female special education student brought razor blades into T.L. Handy Middle School, 601 Blend St., said Superintendent Douglas Newcombe. Newcombe did not specify what grade the student is in. That followed an incident Wednesday in which a 15-year-old boy struck a 14-year-old student in the head, put him in a headlock and held a knife to his chest in the courtyard of Bay City Central High School, 1624 Columbus Ave.
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