WATCH NOW: Kenosha Coalition announces dynamic response effort for violence prevention in schools
DANIEL GAITAN
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Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul speaks at a Friday news conference to announce the efforts of the School Threat Assessment Coalition of Kenosha. Looking on are Westosha Central High School District Administrator John Gendron and Kenosha County Executive Samantha Kerkman.
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Kenosha Police Chief Eric Larsen speakson his department’s contributions to the School Threat Assessment Coalition of Kenosha, during a Friday news conference that the coalition hosted at the Kenosha Unified School District Educational Support Center. Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul, who also spoke during the news conference, is at left.
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Kenosha County District Attorney Michael Graveley speaks on the origins of the School Threat Assessment Coalition of Kenosha during a news conference that the group held Friday at the Kenosha Unified School District Educational Support Center.At left are KUSD Chief of School Leadership Bill Haithcock and Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul.
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Kenosha County Executive Samantha Kerkman offers her support for interdisciplinary work of the School Threat Assessment Coalition of Kenosha during a Friday news conference on the group’s ongoing efforts, as Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul looks on. While serving in thestateAssembly, Kerkman supported school safety initiatives including the creation of the WisconsinDepartment of Justice’s Office of School Safety.
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul speaks at a Friday news conference to announce the efforts of the School Threat Assessment Coalition of Kenosha. Looking on are Westosha Central High School District Administrator John Gendron and Kenosha County Executive Samantha Kerkman.
Kenosha Police Chief Eric Larsen speakson his department’s contributions to the School Threat Assessment Coalition of Kenosha, during a Friday news conference that the coalition hosted at the Kenosha Unified School District Educational Support Center. Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul, who also spoke during the news conference, is at left.
Kenosha County District Attorney Michael Graveley speaks on the origins of the School Threat Assessment Coalition of Kenosha during a news conference that the group held Friday at the Kenosha Unified School District Educational Support Center.At left are KUSD Chief of School Leadership Bill Haithcock and Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul.
Kenosha County Executive Samantha Kerkman offers her support for interdisciplinary work of the School Threat Assessment Coalition of Kenosha during a Friday news conference on the group’s ongoing efforts, as Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul looks on. While serving in thestateAssembly, Kerkman supported school safety initiatives including the creation of the WisconsinDepartment of Justice’s Office of School Safety.