“It’s a school issue,” said sheriff’s office spokesman John Urquhart in a phone interview. The sheriff’s office decided not to pursue any charges against the students for false reporting. “While we cannot comment on specifics, it is our practice to construct age-appropriate corrective plans with the highest instructional value possible as our goal,” Loftis said. Loftis said the district would not reveal specifics about the students’ ages or suspensions because of privacy rights for the children and their families.
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