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Kill List & Death Note: Ohio School Investigates Threatening Letters

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Ohio ⁢Elementary⁤ School Investigates Student-Created Lists Containing Classmates’ Names

WOOD COUNTY,⁢ Ohio (WTVG) – Otsego Local Schools​ is informing families about the discovery of two lists containing ⁤the names ‌of elementary students, labeled “Kill List” and “Death Note.” The⁤ lists‍ were found during⁣ an examination prompted by concerns regarding a student journaling on the school⁢ bus.

According to​ a memo from Superintendent ⁣Kevin O’Shea, the student’s journal included a list of fourth and fifth ⁤graders described as being “zip-tied in a basement and harmed.”⁢ A threat assessment team,comprised of‌ district and law enforcement personnel,was instantly convened.

the investigation persistent there was no credible threat to ​student safety,and no students were in⁢ danger. However, district officials stated the behavior is “unacceptable” and will be addressed according to school ⁣guidelines.

“I also want to commend the student(s) who came forward ⁣and reported their concerns,” Superintendent O’Shea stated. “They absolutely⁣ did the right thing, and their willingness ⁣to speak up allowed us to quickly ensure ⁢all students were​ indeed safe.”

The district​ plans to notify via email any student whose name appeared on either list ‍before the end of Monday.

“I understand that news like this can be ⁤unsettling,” O’Shea’s statement continued. “Please ⁢know that we remain fully committed to maintaining a safe learning‍ environment and to responding decisively ‍whenever concerns arise. if you or your child has any questions or needs additional ​support, please do not hesitate to ⁤contact us.”

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