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Lakeview Student Had Gun In School Last Week

Posted at 6:50 PM, Mar 25, 2014
and last updated 2014-03-25 18:55:21-04

LAKEVIEW, Mich. — A Lakeview High School student had a gun in school last Friday.

Lakeview Community Schools Superintendent of Schools Kyle Hamilin addressed the issue in a letter he sent home to families Tuesday. He explained that not only did the student have a handgun, but that there were other students who knew and did not notify anyone.

Hamlin’s letter reads as follows:

Kyle R. Hamlin, SuperintendentPatricia K. Root, Business Manager

Kari S. Paulen, Human Resource Supervisor

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March 25, 2014

Dear Families:

As a partner in your child’s education and well-being, I would like to make you aware of an incident that occurred on Friday, March 21, 2014. Rumors travel very quickly, so I wanted to ensure that accurate information reached our families in a timely manner.

On Friday, March 21, 2014, following dismissal, Mr. Jensen was alerted to a possible weapons issue at Lakeview High School involving a hand gun. District officials immediately notified law enforcement of the weapon concern. After investigating, it was discovered that a high school student was in possession of a hand gun during the school day. District officials continue to work with local law enforcement, consult legal guidance, and will strictly discipline involved students in accordance with the law and LCS board policy.

The presence of a weapon in school understandably brings about fear. However, it is important to note that we are confident there was no imminent danger or threats for any student in our district (other than the perpetrator). Yet another concern to district officials is that several students were aware that there was a weapon in the building and did not alert an adult. Recent events involving school violence, and the repeated school emergency drills we practice, highlight the importance in reporting all dangerous and suspicious activity to help avoid potential tragedy. We urge all of our families to support our staff in reinforcing the importance of reporting any situation that appears to be dangerous or out of the norm.

As you communicate with your child, please know that Lakeview Community Schools is a safe place for your student. I assure you that the Lakeview administrative team, our school resource officer, faculty and staff are committed to maintaining a school environment that is conducive to teaching and learning. Please feel free to contact my office if you have any questions or concerns you want to share.

Sincerely,

Kyle Hamlin, Superintendent

Lakeview Community Schools