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Michigan schools looking to keep students safe

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Schools in Michigan are looking for ways to keep the classrooms safe this school year.

Last year, schools in Berrien and Cass counties were shut down because of shooting threats.

This year, they say that they want to provide a safe space to learn.

ABC 57 News reports that Brandywine Community Schools has created a Google call line, called “Safe Say,” where parents and students can submit anonymous safety tips.

Niles Community Schools says that they plan to act timely if these issues arise.

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