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Lyon County School District is getting rid of ALL their school violence – Why can’t WCSD?

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Lyon County School District is getting rid of ALL their school violence – Why can’t WCSD?

Lyon County Schools’ Superintendent is Implementing a ZERO TOLERANCE Plan for NO School Violence …
 
Washoe County’s Superintendent is Handing Out Rubber Ducks, Mental Health Brochures, and Holding MORE Meetings
 
Lyon County’s Supt. has 5 years experience as a Principal
WCSD’s Supt. has ZERO experience as a Principal 
 
And the WCSD Board hired OUR Superintendent  WHY???
Read HOW Lyon County is Doing It – Why Isn’t WCSD?
 
(Last page includes the NRS laws Lyon County is Enforcing)
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LYON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT      Wayne Workman – Superintendent
From: Cowger, Erika <ecowger@lyoncsd.org>
Date: Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 11:56 AM
Subject: Lyon CSD <> Lyon County Sheriff’s Office Joint Press Release
To:  Lyon CSD Staff –

The attached letter is a joint press release between Lyon County School District (Lyon CSD) and Lyon County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO).  We are grateful for the partnership with our local law enforcement and our School Resource Officers (SROs).  Over the next few weeks, we will be helping our students, ages 11 and older, understand the state laws related to school violence, the possible consequences, and the implementation of a Zero Tolerance stance in coordination with local law enforcement.

Your principals and APs will provide further information.  This release is also being shared with families.

Thank you.

Erika Cowger
Lyon County School District
Communications & Public Relations Officer
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LYON COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT        Brad Pope – Sheriff

“To Protect and Serve” Wayne Workman
Superintendent – Lyon County School District
“Every Student…Every Classroom…Everyday.

To: Citizens, Students, and Staff of Lyon County and the Lyon County School District
From: Chief Deputy Mitch Brantingham and Superintendent Wayne Workman
Date: April 12, 2023
RE: Response to School Violence

In response to the recent increase of reports of violence and weapons at schools nationwide, the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO), in conjunction with the Lyon County School District (LCSD), is implementing a zero tolerance stance.

Effective immediately, all Sheriff’s Office personnel responding to incidents of violence, weapons or allegations of any such activity at LCSD schools, events, properties, or related areas will conduct proactive criminal investigations and pursue criminal charges to the fullest extent of the law. No fight, affray, battery, assault, unlawful assembly, rout and riot, possession of dangerous weapons, threats, possession of controlled substances/paraphernalia, disturbances of the peace, and/or disturbance of school will be tolerated or allowed to stand without criminal action taken by the Sheriff’s Office.

LCSO School Resource Officers, School Administrators, Teachers, and Other School Staff will be diligently identifying, reporting, and stopping further acts as described above. In addition to the criminal liability incurred by students participating in these behaviors, school administrators will issue discipline to the fullest extent allowed by law and according to LCSD Board Policy JG: Policy on Student Discipline.

LCSD administrators and teachers will be educating students age 11 and older regarding the state laws related to school violence, the possible consequences, and the implementation of the zero tolerance stance in coordination with local law enforcement. Students will be educated on this topic during advisory and
homeroom class as applicable during the next few weeks.

The Lyon County Sheriff’s Office and area law enforcement officials will be conducting additional proactive patrols and walk-throughs periodically at our schools for the remainder of the school year in furtherance of this
mission.

If you have questions or concerns regarding these proactive measures, you are encouraged to contact your child’s school or your local Sheriff’s Office substation.

LYON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE • 911 HARVEY WAY #1 • YERINGTON, NV 89447 SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION • (775 ) 463-6600 • (775) 577-5021 •

FAX (775 ) 463-6610

LYON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT | 25 E. GOLDFIELD AVE, YERINGTON, NV 89447 | (775) 463-6800 | FAX (775) 463-6808 | www.lyoncsd.org

Addendum:

Applicable Nevada State Laws
NRS 200.490: Provoking Assault
NRS 203.050: Affray
NRS 203.060: Unlawful Assembly
NRS 203.070: Rout and Riot
NRS 203.100: Offenses in Public Conveyances
NRS 203.119: Commission of Act in Public Building or area interfering with peaceful conduct of activities
NRS 392.910: Assaulting pupil or school employee; interference with persons peaceably assembled within school; penalties
NRS 392.915: Threatening to cause bodily harm or death to pupil or school employee by means of oral, written or electronic communication; penalties

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In 25 Minutes, You Can Know More About Our Schools’ Problems & How to Fix Them Than the Superintendent or the School Board

Education Crusade is providing you the links to six short videos that tell you everything you need to know about: the primary problems in our WCSD Schools

Why they are important?

How bad is the situation?

Why is the school district’s approach failing?

What is the solution?

Who is to blame for each situation?

Please share this page: https://nevadaliberty.org/failed-superintendent-susan-enfield-wcsd/

 

1) An Overview of our School Problems

2) Attendance and Drug/Alcohol Use

3) Disrespect and Teacher Abuse in the Classroom

4) Serious School-wide Violence

5) 60-80% of Our Students are Functionally Illiterate

6) Our WCSD Superintendent: A Few Questions

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