Two weeks. Four felony arrests of Flagler County students who didn’t physically lay a finger on anyone. Four cases that will have to wend their way through the courts or
State: Volusia, Flagler schools count almost 1,900 cases of COVID-19
The report from the Florida Department of Health includes cases reported at private schools.
This week the Volusia County school district stopped regular temperature checks at schools for students, staff and visitors. The safety procedure was implemented when school began this year, but was not a recommended measure by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The CDC updated its existing guidance last week to say teachers don t need to be vaccinated for schools to reopen safely, and reinforced its recommendation to socially distance. This has been difficult to achieve in Volusia County, where the majority of students are learning in-person.
Florida boy, 11, is arrested after he researched guns online in class, pointed his iPad at his teacher and told her I am going to shoot you up
Student at Bunnell Elementary School in Florida charged with a false report concerning the use of firearms in a violent manner
The 11-year-old is accused of singing a violent song about guns and shooting people, then searching for guns and ammunition in class
The next day, the student allegedly pointed his iPad at his teacher, threatened to shoot her and made gun noise twice
Teacher told officials she feared for her life, although boy denied making threats
An 11-year-old Bunnell Elementary School student was arrested after he threatened to shoot a teacher, according to the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office.