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    Short Lockout at Manhattan High

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    By KMAN Staff on August 27, 2015 Local News, Manhattan, Riley County, Top Story
    MHS Principal, Greg Hoyt
    MHS Principal, Greg Hoyt
    MHS Principal, Greg Hoyt
    As KMAN reported earlier, Manhattan High School had a lockout for a brief time Thursday morning.
    Manhattan High School Principal Greg Hoyt sent a message to Parents, Guardians, and Students indicating Manhattan High School West Campus initiated a lockout at approximately 11:10 AM as administration and security addressed a student issue. Hoyt adds the lockout was initiated as a precautionary measure to ensure safety for everyone.

    Students were requested to remain in their classroom until further notice. At approximately 11:20 AM the lockout was lifted and students were dismissed to lunch or their 5th period class.

    Hoyt indicated in the note that as all USD383 schools do, Manhattan High School places a high value on a safe and orderly learning environment and thanked them for their cooperation.

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