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Monday, December 3, 2012

Village Manager Resigns, Bullet Found and Grandparents Scammed Among November's Top 10

Here's a look at the top stories for the month of the November in Fox Point and Bayside.

November was a busy month for news including the announcement of $418,000 in savings for Nicolet High Schooland although it was published in October, the story of 8-year-old Audrey Parrott garnered even more limelight in November.  Here's a look at the biggest stories from the month of November in Fox Point and Bayside.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Bullet Found at Bayside Middle School

School officials, police trying to determine how practice range bullet wound up in boys locker room.

A bullet from a practice range was found on the floor of the boys locker room at Bayside Middle School Friday afternoon. The bullet was found at the end school day, said Rachel Boechler, Fox Point-Bayside district administrator. Police were called to the school and assisted school officials in a search of the building, but no other ammunition was found, Boechler told Patch. "We are treating this as a serious disciplinary issue and appropriate steps are being taken to determine the student(s) responsible and to assure an incident such as this does not occur in the future," she said in an email. "We are grateful for the maturity of the students who reported seeing the item on the floor and for (Principal Don) Galster’s proactive approach in …

Bullet Found at Bayside Middle School

School officials, police trying to determine how practice range bullet wound up in boys locker room.

A bullet from a practice range was found on the floor of the boys locker room at Bayside Middle School Friday afternoon. The bullet was found at the end school day, said Rachel Boechler, Fox Point-Bayside district administrator. Police were called to the school and assisted school officials in a search of the building, but no other ammunition was found, Boechler told Patch. "We are treating this as a serious disciplinary issue and appropriate steps are being taken to determine the student(s) responsible and to assure an incident such as this does not occur in the future," she said in an email. "We are grateful for the maturity of the students who reported seeing the item on the floor and for (Principal Don) Galster’s proactive approach in …

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