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Oxford Community Schools already faces multiple lawsuits for allegedly mishandling the situation that led up to accused shooter Ethan Crumbley’s rampage. The latest comes from the mother of one victim, senior Madisyn Baldwin.
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The money could be used for additional mental health staff, school security, additional learning time, legal fees, and the physical restoration of school buildings after an attack.
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The lawsuit alleges school staff "failed to properly identify a student with suicidal and homicidal tendencies" and failed to prevent the attack.
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An independent inquiry into the mass shooting at Oxford High School is being pushed back.
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There's now a preliminary start date for the trial of the student accused of killing four people at Oxford High School last year.
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A judge has declined a request to reduce bond for James and Jennifer Crumbley. The parents of the teenager accused of killing four people at Oxford High School last year will remain jailed with bond set at a half-million dollars.
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During a Thursday press conference, the Oxford Community Group said they’re disappointed that the district and school board haven’t taken certain steps to improve security at Oxford High, after the November mass shooting that killed four students.
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Bloomfield Public Schools will require parents to acknowledge receiving gun safety information starting next year, including how to more safely store a gun in the home
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There’s new legislation at the Michigan Capitol that would tighten the state’s gun laws. As part of the weekly series MichMash, Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth…
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Edwardsburg Public Schools will be closed Friday due to a threat made on social media. In a letter sent to parents Thursday night, Superintendent James…