There have been several incidents at Euclid High School in Ohio that have raised safety concerns and led to changes in plans for school events. Here is a summary of what happened:
- On September 28, Euclid High School announced on Facebook that it would not be hosting a Friday night football game due to safety concerns related to numerous students involved in fighting.
- On September 29, Euclid High School relocated a football game to another location due to concerns about student behavior.
- On October 2, Euclid police officials announced that they would increase patrols near the high school before classes start and after dismissal.
- On October 3, several students were involved in a fight at Euclid High School that led to one youth being arrested.
- On October 5, Euclid High School announced that it had found a new opponent for its football game after the original opponent, Solon, canceled due to safety concerns. Euclid school and police officials said that on-duty and off-duty officers would be on hand to help keep everyone safe.
- On October 12, Euclids football game against Cleveland Heights was closed to the public due to safety concerns. Only the families of Cleveland Heights and Euclid football players, cheerleaders, and marching band members were allowed to attend. Euclids Police chief said that the majority of incidents had involved students who dont go to Euclid schools, have aged out, or have gotten expelled.
In summary, there have been several incidents of fighting and safety concerns at Euclid High School, which have led to changes in plans for school events and increased police patrols.