APPLETON, Wis. — Appleton high school students share their thoughts about safety with state officials.
Those who participated addressed safety concerns, what makes them feel safe and what they feel should be done to ensure a safe learning environment.
Attorney General Josh Kaul says he and other officials are encouraged by what they heard…
Office of School Safety Executive Director Trish Kilpin says students also brought up the importance of having trusted adults…
The DOJ’s “Speak Up, Speak Out” program remains available for students and others to report school threats or other safety concerns anonymously. More than 11,000 tips have been submitted since the program’s launch in 2020.