Home Tallahassee Florida Highlands County teen arrested after bringing gun to school, deputies say Tallahassee Florida Highlands County teen arrested after bringing gun to school, deputies say By WFLA News Channel 8 - August 22, 2023 118 3 Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp A Highlands County high school student was arrested Wednesday morning after police said he brought a gun to school. source 3 COMMENTS 19 year old in high school???? I graduated at 17 Reply Hold the parents accountable as well. It all starts at home. Reply Anyone want to discus 19 year old still in hoghschool… maybe just have them do zoom classes Reply Leave a Reply to Mike Smith Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Recent Posts Pre-Vacuuming before I Magically get these carpets looking like new again. Check out the... Pro Carpet Cleaning - December 21, 2022 0 Carpet cleaning pet stained carpets Link to before and after video below https://youtu.be/qpCHeYPCUUE source Two men charged with second degree murder after deadly October Tallahassee shooting WTXL - Tallahassee, FL - March 18, 2023 0 Two suspects have been charged with second degree murder in Murray's death. source College Board will not modify AP courses to comply with Florida state law WFLA News Channel 8 - November 6, 2023 6 Could the feud between the state of Florida and the College Board hurt high school students during the college admissions process? State education officials... Business Strong – Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce Paul - March 13, 2020 0 This can be a critical time for companies and... Poulsbo, Wa drive by tour- Viking Town Washington Pro Carpet Cleaning - October 25, 2023 4 Poulsbo,Wa it’s My Town 😊❤️ source
19 year old in high school???? I graduated at 17
Hold the parents accountable as well. It all starts at home.
Anyone want to discus 19 year old still in hoghschool… maybe just have them do zoom classes