Code Yellow Issued at Dunning Elementary Friday
School leaders had to order students and staff to remain in the classrooms Friday morning at Dunning Elementary due to an issue with a student; Framingham Police were called to assist.
Just after 10 a.m. Friday morning Framingham Police were called to Dunning Elementary School for "a juvenile problem," according to the log.
The K-5 elementary school issued a "Code Yellow" which means all students and staff are asked to stay in their classrooms.
Principal Kimberly Taylor did issue a memo/email to parents about the incident on Friday.
Several parents forwarded the email/memo to Framingham Patch on Saturday. Framingham Public Schools are closed Monday and Tuesday due to the Jewish holiday.
The memo states: "I am writing to inform you that at one point during today's school day, our school community was involved in a Code Yellow Announcement. Due to the fact that there was some unsafe student behavior being exhibited in and around parts of the building, it was important that students remained in their classrooms for a short period of time while the staff ensured that the hallways and school grounds were passable for your children. Although I am unable to share details of the specific incident at this time, please be assured that at no time were any children in classrooms in any danger or unsafe. Your children may share this information with you this evening, and I hope this email helps to clarify any information that you may hear. If you have any questions regarding this, please feel free to contact me."
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Margaret Phoenix
9:20 am on Sunday, September 16, 2012
If the children were safe, then why were Police needed?
Jarrod marifiote
9:42 pm on Sunday, September 16, 2012
What did the kid do