A high school student is facing a disorderly conduct charge after a threat caused the Wisconsin Heights School District to shut down for a day. The Dane County Sheriff’s Office announced the charge, stating that the threat led to classes being canceled on Friday, Jan. 24. After an investigation, it was determined that there was no immediate danger at the school. Sheriff Kalvin Barrett emphasized the importance of maintaining safety and security in schools, stating that behavior that disrupts this will be taken seriously. The Sheriff’s Office will continue to work with local school districts to ensure school safety. Concerned individuals can report tips to the Speak Up Speak Out website through the Wisconsin Department of Justice. The incident serves as a reminder of the impact such threats can have on students, staff, and parents in the community. The case highlights the need for vigilance and quick response to potential threats in school settings.
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