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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 102303"><p>Last Year, seventh grade, two boys got into it in his class. One threatened to bring a knife and cut the other up, the other boy responded saying he was bringing a "bang" on Monday. No teacher in the room when this happened. He told me, but was afraid to speak up at school. I told him he needed to report this. (meanwhile, I did report what I heard)</p><p>Monday morning, difficult child dediced before school he needed to tell and went directly to the correct person. She held him in the room, they did locker/kid checks. no "bang" was found, but a pocket knife was. </p><p>He was relieved he did what he did. He did not tell anyone he did this. According to the people I spoke to, three people had reported this. Scary..out of a class of about 25.</p><p></p><p>I believe difficult child would tell me. He does insist if the school went into lockdown because of someone in the school, he would jump out a window. He has his route all planned from each classroom. I have pleaded with him to do as instructed if this ever occured. He is ademant (sp) about fleeing the building. Not even trying to understand there could be more danger outside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 102303"] Last Year, seventh grade, two boys got into it in his class. One threatened to bring a knife and cut the other up, the other boy responded saying he was bringing a "bang" on Monday. No teacher in the room when this happened. He told me, but was afraid to speak up at school. I told him he needed to report this. (meanwhile, I did report what I heard) Monday morning, difficult child dediced before school he needed to tell and went directly to the correct person. She held him in the room, they did locker/kid checks. no "bang" was found, but a pocket knife was. He was relieved he did what he did. He did not tell anyone he did this. According to the people I spoke to, three people had reported this. Scary..out of a class of about 25. I believe difficult child would tell me. He does insist if the school went into lockdown because of someone in the school, he would jump out a window. He has his route all planned from each classroom. I have pleaded with him to do as instructed if this ever occured. He is ademant (sp) about fleeing the building. Not even trying to understand there could be more danger outside. [/QUOTE]
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