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  2. West Liberty-Salem High School - Wikipedia

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    On January 20, 2017 there was a shooting injuring two students, one critically. [11] [12] 17-year-old student Ely Serna was charged in the incident and was sentenced to 23 years in prison. [13] The school is currently raising funds for an athletic field house which would include bathrooms, locker rooms, a weight room, a basketball court and a ...

  3. Ohio shouldn't put kids under age 14 in prisons, report says

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    Work with local mental health providers to augment services provided to children by prison and detention center staff. Two decades ago, Ohio had about 2,000 children incarcerated in 10 youth prisons.

  4. Ohio Department of Youth Services - Wikipedia

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    Training Institute of Central Ohio . [9] Buckeye Youth Center - Closed in 1993. Ohio River Valley Juvenile Correctional Facility (Franklin Furnace) - facility currently leased to Lawrence County for conversion to a temporary county jail. [citation needed] Marion Juvenile Correctional Facility - Closed in 2009. [10]

  5. Ohio shouldn't put kids under age 14 in prisons, report says

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    Ohio's youth prisons shouldn't be a place for kids under 14 and judges need more discretion about sentencing teens, a report to the governor says.

  6. School-to-prison pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Students with diagnosable mental health problems suffer under zero-tolerance policies. Such policies aim to create safer classrooms by removing potential disruptions, but many in mental health, social services, courts, or other related fields believe they fail in this goal and may result in less safe schools and communities. School is ...

  7. Reports: Escalating violence, staff shortages continue to ...

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    The youth prisons are operated by the Ohio Department of Youth Services, which reports to the governor, while most local juvenile detention centers are run by juvenile court judges.

  8. Why Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine wants to close Indian River ... - AOL

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    Ohio operates youth prisons in Circleville, Massillon and Highland Hills for about 470 youths ages 12 to 21 found responsible for felony acts. Children aged 10 and 11 who are adjudicated ...

  9. Fayetteville-Perry High School - Wikipedia

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    It is the only high school in the Fayetteville-Perry Local Schools district and is in northern Brown County. [3] As of the 2013–14 school year, enrollment is approximately 350. Fayetteville-Perry's current two-story building opened in 2009, replacing one that was more than 100 years old.