15-year-old student charged after bringing gun to Michigan high school
CLINTON TOWNSHIP, MI -- Prosecutors have brought charges against a 15-year-old student after the teen was caught with a gun on the campus of Chippewa Valley High School Friday. According to the Associated Press, another student and a parent told school administrators that the teen had a gun, leading to his arrest. “Administrators immediately called police and placed the school in a hold as a precautionary measure,” school superintendent Ron Roberts said in a letter to parents. “Police responded to the call immediately and removed the student without incident.”The teen was charged Saturday with carrying a concealed weapon, receiving and concealing a stolen firearm and possession of a dangerous weapon on school grounds. The student is being held at the Macomb County Juvenile Justice Center, according to the Clinton Township Police Department.
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Violent brawls caught on camera at Chippewa Valley High SchoolVideo of students fighting in Chippewa Valley High School in Clinton Township shows groups of students filling school hallways and basketball courts. Groups of students recorded videos of fights inside the school, some even with a police presence. The decision was made after health officials at Mott Children's Hospital ran a second test to confirm Bobby Reyes was brain-dead, according to authorities. The second brain examination confirmed the results of a previous test, and Bobby was pronounced dead, officials said. Tweets by Local4NewsCopyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
Violent brawls caught on camera at Chippewa Valley High School
CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. - Video of students fighting in Chippewa Valley High School in Clinton Township shows groups of students filling school hallways and basketball courts. Groups of students recorded videos of fights inside the school, some even with a police presence. Some parents don't feel safe sending their children to school. Superintendent Ron Roberts called the fights "isolated incidents" and said only a few students in the 10th grade were involved. "These are short videos that just show a snippet and we have adults in our buildings and hallways," Roberts said.
Michigan school districts try to stay ahead of vaping as concerns grow
CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. - As concerns about the health consequences of vaping grow, Michigan school districts are trying to stay one step ahead of them. Staff members with Chippewa Valley Schools, a district in Clinton Township, are strategizing ways to keep vaping out of schools. A big concern at Chippewa Valley Schools is the number of new devices enticing young people. "We have intensified the prevention information on both vaping and marijuana for young students, for fifth graders," said Charlene McGunn, with the Chippewa Valley Coalition for Youth & Families. "A lot of times, we're not going to reach out to the high school students, but when we get to the middle school and elementary school students, that's setting them up on the right path," said Katie Bobzin, a Chippewa Valley High School senior.
4Frenzy Spotlight: Chippewa Valley's Tennis team claims 3 Fan Choice Awards
Evanson won a 4Frenzy Fan Choice Award for "Favorite Coach" in our tennis category. Alongside Evanson, senior Matt Miller also took home one of our 4Frenzy Fan Choice Awards for Favorite Senior. Junior Sawyer Slanec took home Favorite Junior in the tennis category for our 4Frenzy Fan Choice Awards. He is very proud of his team and thankful for the support they have received from their Chippewa Valley community. These three 4Frenzy Fan Choice award winners truly speak to the dedication of this program and the players.