Teen suspended after using OK2SAY app to report overheard school threat
6 years ago
The parents of a 14-year-old student at Anchor Bay High School fear children will be at greater risk after their son was suspended for reporting a possible threat using Michigan's OK2SAY app, a safety program aimed at encouraging students to report potential danger.
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