The Kimberly Area School District in Wisconsin is urging parents to take an active role in supervising their children following allegations that a freshman student was abducted by seniors during an unsanctioned activity known as the ‘Fugitive Game.’ This incident, shared in a private Facebook group for district parents, claims that the student was tied up, placed in a car trunk, and left in a cornfield.
District’s Response
The school district has made it clear that it does not sponsor or oversee the ‘Fugitive Game.’ In a statement released on Friday, district officials expressed concern over the reported behaviors, which include bullying, harassment, hazing, intimidation, and assault. These actions, they emphasized, are not in line with the district’s expectations for student conduct and are not condoned under any circumstances.
The district’s statement also highlighted the importance of parental involvement in monitoring their children’s activities outside of school. They encouraged families to discuss the serious risks associated with such games and to discourage participation. The district assured that any reports of student misconduct would be reviewed according to district policies and the co-curricular code of conduct.
Community and Legal Implications
In addition to addressing the incident internally, the district encouraged individuals to contact law enforcement if they believe a crime has occurred. This underscores the role of the community in maintaining a safe environment for all students. The incident has sparked discussions among parents and community members about the responsibilities of both the school and families in preventing such occurrences.
As the situation develops, the district remains committed to upholding the safety and dignity of its students, while also fostering an environment where parental guidance plays a crucial role in student activities outside of school hours.
Original reporting: Appleton, WI News Feed (HLL/CB) — read the source article.