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Edgerton students expelled

By STACY VOGEL   Tuesday, October 23, 2007 - 9:05 a.m.
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EDGERTON Two Edgerton High School students arrested Oct. 4 after allegedly making threats at school probably won’t face criminal charges, but they will have to find somewhere else to finish their senior year.

The students—Matthew Richardson and Kristina Schneider-Hendron, both 17—were expelled Monday night in a closed meeting with Edgerton School District administrators and the school board, said Jennifer Hendron, Kristina’s mother.

The school district could not confirm the identity of the students expelled Monday because of student privacy issues. A public notice said the hearing was “a result of a student engaging in conduct while at school which endangered the property, health or safety of others, by making statements affecting the lives of other students on Thursday, Oct. 4, 2007.”

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