24-02-2018 03:47 via 10tv.com

Licking Heights Central Middle School students talk about student arrest, threats

Kirsten Alfman is 11. She'll be 12 in March. She knows what she wants to be when she's older."I want to be a hair dresser," she said.The same goes for her friend, Gracie Barker, who is 12.The two sixth graders at Licking Heights Central Middle School did not have school, Friday, because of a threat that, according to Superintendent Dr. Philip Wagner, involved racist, hate speech."Everyone around the school is talking about two kids saying they're going to shoot the school," Alfman said. "And, yo
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