First published at 00:41 UTC on April 6th, 2019.
Colin Flaherty (Author of Don't Make the Black Kids Angry) Commentary News Video "“We are scared:” Parents concerned for students safety at Milwaukee school, call for change" "‘No control:’ Parents worry about student safety at M…
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Colin Flaherty (Author of Don't Make the Black Kids Angry) Commentary News Video "“We are scared:” Parents concerned for students safety at Milwaukee school, call for change" "‘No control:’ Parents worry about student safety at MPS school, demand change"
https://www.cbs58.com/news/we-are-scared-parents-outraged-after-videos-surface-of-students-fighting-at-milwaukee-school
Apr 1, 2019 4:43 PM CDT
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) - Parents at Wisconsin Conservatory of Lifelong Learners are concerned after videos surface of students fighting.
A few parents and the Milwaukee Black Panthers held a press conference on Monday.
“‘We are scared, not only for our children, everyone else’s children, and the staff,” said Taisha Cole, parent.
Milwaukee Public Schools confirmed there was a fight on Thursday involving two students. On Monday, the Milwaukee Black Panthers sent out three videos showing students fighting. Parents and the Milwaukee Black Panthers say the videos were recorded within the last two weeks.
“When you have children running into classrooms, jumping on other students and no one is helping out that is a major problem,” said King Rick, Milwaukee Black Panthers.
https://fox6now.com/2019/04/01/no-control-at-all-parents-worry-a
bout-student-safety-at-mps-school-demand-action/
POSTED 5:03 PM, APRIL 1, 2019, BY MADELINE ANDERSON, UPDATED AT 05:44PM, APRIL 1, 2019
MILWAUKEE -- Parents say fights are breaking out nearly ever day among students at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Lifelong Learning (WCLL), a Milwaukee Public Schools facility near 12th and State.
Parents say the fights have gotten so out of hand over the past month that the students basically run the school. In fact, when FOX6 News was outside the building on Monday, April 1, our team noticed a boarded up door, people banging on the outside of the building, and students yelling from the windows.
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